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07/01/2009 4:49 PM  
Hi does anyone have a suggestion of a good residential load calc software that can be purchased for under a hundred dollars. 
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07/12/2009 11:26 AM  
Have also lbeen looking for something to help me get a rough handle on these calculations, and found via one of the forums here http://www.pprbd.org/plancheck/Heatcalcpublic-v2.xls which is an Excel spreadsheet from the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department. As I am building next year near Jasper National Park (Alberta, Canada) I'm not sure if this will be OK for me, but heat loss calculations should be similar anywhere, so this may help a bit for you...
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07/12/2009 2:51 PM  
www.hvac-calc.com

they have a one time usage available

also try "search" on this site for other discussions

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07/13/2009 7:16 AM  
Google "Hot2000 software" it's a Canadian load calculator that is available for free.
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