E-PipeAlator 08

Water distribution systems

E-PipeAlator 08 is a program for designing water distribution systems and computing losses.  Program handles water and water-glycol mixtures, (temperature corrected) in steel, cast iron, polyethylene, PVC and copper (a new feature) piping.  Equivalent lengths for common fittings automatically entered.  Heat exchanger, valve, and flow control valve losses also considered.

New GSHP piping example calculations and figures have been added.

Software:E-PipeAlator 08
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Developer:Instructor and students of the HVAC and Energy Conservation courses at The University of Alabama
Size:0.4 Mb
Price:Free
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E-PipeAlator 08


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