The Best Load Calculation Service
Installing an HVAC (Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning) system is a monumental undertaking. But like any large project, it's important to start with the basics. HVAC installation is not only a large project, but an exact one as well. There are many rules and regulations put in place in order to ensure every home HVAC system is properly sized. The calculations necessary to size one of these systems follow the Manual J Calculation process.
It's important to find a company that specializes in the Manual J Calculation process. Savoy Engineering group is just such a company. They have been in business since 2005 and in that time have provided countless accurate load-calculation reports. And because Savoy Engineering Group is run by a Masters-Level engineer, it is safe to say they have the education and experience necessary to provide top notch load-calculation services.
There are many rules and regulations for indoor HVAC systems that are governed by the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). These regulations are put in place in order to perform accurate load calculations. This is a fairly exact science. For example, the IECC put forth that the maximum heating indoor temperature will be no more than 72 degrees and the minimum cooling temperature will be 75 degrees. All HVAC designs need to accommodate this standard. Systems that are over or undersized due to improper load calculations can throw everything off and lead to sever problems or possibly even a non-functional HVAC system.
But while the ins and outs of load calculation can be so complicated they may make a person's head spin, the simple matter is that accurate locate calculation is a necessity. The standard of Manual J Load Calculation is a code requirement in many states and it needs to be ACCA (Air Conditioning Contractors of America Association) certified. In many places these standards must be met before installing an HVAC system.
What the load analysis does specifically is provide the design that allows one to accurately select a properly sized HVAC system. It's important to keep in mind that there are a number of drawbacks to having an oversized HVAC system in one's residence. First off, simply by being a larger system the installation cost will be more. Another drawback is that an oversized system inevitably cause energy waste as well as increased energy bills. A properly sized system, on the other hand, allows for more accurate climate control while saving the homeowner money.
Manual s HVAC equipment sizing is a subtle art. And that's why it's important to have professionals perform the HVAC load calculation. Savoy Engineering Group is just such a company. They have years of experience providing quality load calculation service. They Utilize ACCA Manual d software which results in accurate calculations every time. These calculations meet with all standards put forth by the IECC.
Savoy Engineering Group also offers a number of other services, including offers Room, X Room, ACCA Certified Manual J Load Calculations, Manual S HVAC Equipment Selections & Manual D Duct Designs. They are experts at IECC, ASHRAE & ACCA most recent Manual J8 standards impacting the load analysis results.
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Savoy Engineering Group is the #1HVAC Designer in the United States. We have a 100% ACCA Manual J Load Calculations, WrightSoft Residential Manual J and D HVAC Designer & Manual D duct design PASS RATE on 5000+ projects with numerous Permit Offices, LEED, HERSRaters, Energy Star and Build Green projects throughout the United States over the last 7 years.
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