Engineered Systems - April 2008 - (Page 69) Computers&Software HVAC STEAM SYSTEM DESIGN HVAC Solution Steam Program Version 4.1 is designed to offer an easy, drag-and-drop method of designing and modeling HVAC steam systems. The standalone, Windows®-based program allows for easy modeling of steam generation, steam distribution, steam utilization, and condensate-handling systems, and it automatically performs many of the engineering calculations and design tasks that HVAC professionals currently perform manually. — Spirax Sarco Inc. F O R F R E E I N F O R M AT I O N C I R C L E : 7 0 0 MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT DESIGN & ESTIMATING Right-SuiteTM Universal HVAC design and sales software combines ACCA, ASHRAE, and HRAI technologies with automated bill of materials, proposals, and compliance tools into a single design and estimating product. Designers can now apply the most appropriate load, duct, radiant, and geothermal design methods in real time, with greater efficiency and cost savings depending on project requirements. — Wrightsoft Corporation F O R F R E E I N F O R M AT I O N C I R C L E : 7 0 1 ProTeus V 9.6.4 is a Windows® Vista compliant maintenance management software solution that supports SQL Server, SQL Express (runtime included), and Oracle databases. It provides integration of maintenance management and building systems for intelligent buildings and facilities, offering a PM tasking database tool as well as ProLink II, a Web-based Service Request module. — Eagle Technology, Inc. F O R F R E E I N F O R M AT I O N C I R C L E : 7 0 2 BITS & BYTES Engineered Software, Inc. has released PIPE-FLO® Compressible 2007 software, an upgrade to the desktop application for designing and simulating the operation of steam and gas piping systems. WORLD WIDE WEB The Dickson Company launched its Compliance-Max™ program at www.dicksondata.com, which provides HVAC engineers using dataloggers or chart recorders to ensure that facility temperature and humidity stay in acceptable ranges, with added protection via a Buddy System signup in the Dickson Calibration Club. Meridian Systems, provider of enterprise project management software for optimizing capital projects, programs and facilities, announced a new System Integrator (SI) relationship with RealFoundations, a full-service management consultancy focused exclusively on companies in the real estate industry and the real estate function of large corporations. Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. now offers its Green Building website (www.us.sbt.siemens.com/bau/solutions/energy/greenbuilding.asp), to provide information that aims to help visitors initiate a meaningful dialogue on how to go green. Keltech Incorporated InduSoft’s new offering, InduSoft Secure Viewer, enables secure access to InduSoft Web Studio HMI/SCADA application screens using PCs, handheld PDAs, and tablet PCs over wired or wireless connections. has made additional enhancements to its website, www.keltech.us, including a comprehensive product spec sheet library, a new residential, and light commercial section, and more. Uponor, Inc. CyberMatrix Corporation has released version 9 of Project Clock, a project time-recording and timebilling software application for consultants, lawyers, engineers, contractors, project managers, or anyone else who must accurately track the time spent on different projects. has redesigned its website, www.uponor-usa.com, to provide a comprehensive and in-depth learning resource on its four primary business sectors: radiant heating and cooling, plumbing, fire safety, and commercial products. Turbotec Products, Inc. IXNET Holdings, LLC completed the acquisition of BlueTree Wireless Data, Inc., a supplier of M2M cellular data products. unveiled a new company website (www.turbotecproducts.com) with an easy-to-navigate design that offers comprehensive product information, specifications, and literature for the company’s line heat transfer and heat recovery products. Construction Management Software (CMS) announced that it has earned QuickBooks Gold Developer status, the highest level of recognition available through the Intuit Developer Network (IDN) program. Rawal Devices’ website, www.rawal.com, demonstrates how the company’s APR Control provides continuous capacity modulation for DX A/C systems (including VAV and makeup air systems), allowing them to dehumidify without overcooling. Contemporary Controls Systems, Inc.’s “Tech Tips” on CD-ROM is aimed at busy engineers, and includes extensive information required to perform industrial Ethernet installation without frustration. SANYO HVAC Solutions, a division of SANYO Commercial Solutions (SCS) launched a new HVAC website (www.sanyohvac.com) with product guides, specs, service, and support. w w w. esmag a zin e. c o m 69 http://www.dicksondata.com http://www.us.sbt.siemens.com/bau/solu http://www.keltech.us http://www.turbotecproducts.com http://www.rawal.com http://www.sanyohvac.com http://www.esmagazine.com
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