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  1. Elite Software Energy Audit v7.02.96
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  3. [img]http://s19.postimg.org/w2tbdlx4z/09_10_2013_13_00_46.png[/img]
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  5. Energy Audit allows you to show homeowners precisely how much that new, efficient condensing unit will save them in utility bills. You can present homeowners with several choices of air conditioning and heating equipment, and create comparison scenarios that let them make a decision that they will be confident is the right one.
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  7. Features:
  8. * Calculates Monthly and Annual Heating & Cooling Costs
  9. * Simulates Nearly all Types of HVAC Systems
  10. * Optionally Analyzes Appliances and Hot Water Costs
  11. * Handles Both Simple & Complex Utility Rate Structures
  12. * References ARI and GAMA Equipment Files
  13. * Heat pump balance point graph
  14. * All ARI and GAMA Data Included with Energy Audit
  15. * Can Display Pictures for Numerous Equipment Models
  16. * Provides Comprehensive and Concise Graphical Reports
  17. * Prints Color Pie Charts, Bar and Line Graphs
  18. * Performs Economic Comparison of HVAC Systems
  19. * Provides Loan & Lease Analysis for Purchasing Systems
  20. * Links with RHVAC and CHVAC
  21. * Great Sales Tool for Selling HVAC Systems
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  23. Overview:
  24. The Energy Audit program calculates monthly and annual heating and cooling costs for residential and light commercial buildings. Virtually any type of cooling and heating system can be simulated by Energy Audit including standard DX, evaporative, air source heat pumps, water source heat pumps, direct exchange heat pumps, and all types of fossil fueled furnaces and boilers including two stage and modulating boilers. An optional version of Energy Audit with appliance capabilities can calculate appliance and hot water energy use as well. Still another option available is for utility companies that want to show disaggregated past utility bills. Energy Audit uses heating degree days, weather bin data, and full load cooling hours in its calculations. Weather data for over 1500 cities throughout the world is built-in to Energy Audit and additional weather data can be easily added. Along with calculating energy costs, Energy Audit also performs an economic analysis that allows you to compare system types and costs over any given study period. There is even a loan, lease, and credit card analysis report designed to demonstrate affordability of better systems by showing that the effective net monthly cost is often very low when monthly energy savings are considered. To make system comparisons easy, Energy Audit allows you to manually enter equipment data or automatically look it up from ARI and GAMA equipment data files. Pictures for numerous equipment models are included as well. Energy Audit provides a wide selection of nicely formatted color charts, graphs, and reports.
  25. Program Input
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  27. Two types of data are requested: general project data and specific HVAC system data. The general project data includes the project name and location, client information, fuel cost data, optional appliance data, and the design heating and cooling loads which can be automatically read from RHVAC or CHVAC. The HVAC system data includes specific information on the system type, model number, efficiency, cost, capacity, and fuel used. Energy Audit allows direct entry of the system data or the data can be automatically looked up from the included ARI/GAMA databases. An unlimited number of HVAC systems may be defined per project and each system can have a backup heating system specified as well. Economic data concerning initial system cost, interest and inflation rates, and loan amounts can also be entered. In order to minimize redundant input, Energy Audit can also import data from project data files created by the Elite Software RHVAC and CHVAC hvac load calculation programs.
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  29. Coolling Types Allowed:
  30. * Standard Air Conditioner
  31. * Two Stage A/C
  32. * Air Source Heat Pump
  33. * Two Speed Heat Pump
  34. * Ground Source Heat Pump
  35. * Two Stage Ground Source Heat Pump
  36. * Direct Exchange Heat Pump
  37. * Air Cooled Screw Chiller
  38. * Water Cooled Chiller
  39. * Air Cooled Reciprocating Unit Ventilator
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  41. Heating Types Allowed:
  42. * Electric Resistance
  43. * Air Source Heat Pump
  44. * Two Speed Heat Pump
  45. * Ground Source Heat Pump
  46. * Two Stage Ground Source Heat Pump
  47. * Direct Exchange Heat Pump
  48. * Natural Gas Furnace
  49. * Two Stage Furnace
  50. * Propane Furnace
  51. * Fuel Oil Furnace
  52. * Natural Gas Boiler
  53. * Propane Boiler
  54. * Fuel Oil Boiler
  55. * Natural Gas Hot Water Space Heater
  56. * Propane Gas Hot Water Space Heater
  57. * Fuel Oil Hot Water Space Heater
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  59. [IMG]http://i521.photobucket.com/albums/w337/spit0000/img.png[/IMG]
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  61. Equipment Selection:
  62. Although you can manually enter system information on equipment from any manufacturer, Energy Audit also allows you to quickly select models from hvac manufacturer databases that are included with the Energy Audit program. Energy Audit can look up equipment data for all the manufacturers (over 200) whose products are listed with the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (www.ari.org) directory and the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association (www.gamanet.org) By selecting a model number from one of the equipment databases, all the information for the model is looked up so that operating cost calculations can be automatically performed.
  63. Program Output
  64. Energy Audit provides numerous color presentation quality reports including a title page, project summary, system comparisons, appliance analysis, hot water heating, investment, loan, and lease analysis, line graphs, pie charts, and bar graphs. The reports can be previewed on screen, printed, or saved as a file. Any combination of detailed and summary reports can be selected for printing by the user. All reports reflect the input data that caused the calculated results. Shown below are just a few of the many reports and graphs that can be printed.
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  66. ChangeLog 24.05.2013:
  67. • Added an "Open Project from Recent Folder" item in the File menu, which lets you display the Open Project dialog already set to one of your recent project folders.
  68. • Added a "Browse Recent Folder" button to the multi-project Project Explorer window, which lets you instantly change the list of project files to that of any of your recent project folders.
  69. • Changed the folder location where certain temporary files are written while the program is running, in the case of the installation being the old, pre-2010 type.
  70. • Fixed a problem where the Import from Chvac feature did not work with Chvac version 8.
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  72. [img]http://s19.postimg.org/cjk4qi8zn/09_10_2013_13_01_37.png[/img]
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  74. PLATFORM: Windows XP/Vista/Win 7
  75. FILES : 56.4mb
  76. COMPRESS: WinRar - Added Recovery Record
  77. LANGUAGE: English
  78. FIX : KeyFileMaker -AGAiN
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