Why Do You Consider Professional Manual J Design Service?

Are you considering new construction? Or want to retrofit an existing building? Then, you should consider taking help from Arctic Heat Pumps. We can help you through the entire design process and create a fully-integrated hydronic heating system from the air to water heat pump to the PEX piping and manifolds. In addition, our hydronic heating load services include calculating heat loads and radiant floor design.

Heat Load Calculation –

At Arctic Heat Pumps, we believe all building projects should begin with calculating the heating and cooling design load. It will help you determine the size of equipment your home will require per different factors like its geographic location, the building size, design, and the construction materials used.

It’s better to have a heating or cooling design load for accurately sizing any heating system like gas, electric, or heat pump. We use the industry-standard Manual J Calculation software to calculate the heating and cooling load. So, our Manual J Design service will help you precisely size any heating and cooling equipment from any manufacturer.

However, if the heating and cooling systems are improperly sized, they can’t keep your house warm in freezing weather. On the other hand, if the heating equipment is oversized, it leads to additional upfront costs and higher monthly operational costs. Hence, you need to get it right with the Manual J Design service.

Radiant Floor Design –

The Arctic Heat Pumps team can optimize the radiant loop layout design using the CAD design software. This way, your contractor will be ensured that there are no cold spots. So whether you require hydronic heating in concrete, under-floor joist, or subfloor, you should turn to our radiant floor design service.

The Hydronic Air Handler or Hydronic Fan Coils for individual room zone heating can provide central heating and cooling by using ductwork. Proper system sizing is significant and starts with understanding your building’s heat demands. Our hydronic heating design service will make sure that your project is successful. 

Sizing Hydronic Pump –

When you invest in big-size pumps, they cost more to buy and operate. Sizing the hydronic heat pump accurately requires precise calculation and is more often a challenging task while building a hydronic heating zone. Arctic Heat Pumps uses simulation software to accurately calculate the proper size pump for your hydronic heating pump. A correct size pump will deliver the appropriate performance while reducing operational costs. 

Building the Control Logic –

Are you thinking of designing an advanced hydronic heating system with multiple zones? If yes, then proper system control is a challenging task to handle. You are getting all parts to communicate together to produce a seamlessly integrated system. 

When the Arctic Heat Pumps team designs the hydronic heating system, we will build the control logic so that you or your contractor can install the system quickly to maximize its overall performance the first time. We use the Resol MX Controller to include the control logic on an SD card or email the layout to the end-user. You should plug the SD card into the MX Controller, and you can upload the control logic to the controller quickly without any programming, free of cost. 

Remote Monitoring Assistance –

Though we all are living in the digital age, we all want complete control over our systems anywhere, any time. So when we use the Resol MX Controller for designing a hydronic system, you will access the vbus.net platform free of cost. 

You will quickly see the status and parameters of your hydronic project in real-time over any tablet, computer, or phone. You can even compare the historical values to ensure the system works optimally. 

Are you looking for a complete hydronic design service without extra engineering costs? If yes, then you should look no further than Arctic Heat Pumps. Our Manual J Design service and hydronic heat load calculation will get your needs covered as possible. For more information about calculating heating and cooling loads, please call us at 1-866-800-8123.

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