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Curious about using historical energy data instead of traditional Manual J calculations for sizing HVAC systems? In this episode of HVAC ADHD, host Jeremy Begley sits down with Max Reichlin, Product Manager and Mechanical Engineer behind Thermentor, an innovative platform transforming how contractors approach load calculations.
Max dives deep into the power of data-driven load analysis, explaining how utility bills and runtime data can accurately determine HVAC sizing. Jeremy and Max discuss the differences between bottom-up (Manual J) and top-down (energy-based and runtime) models, the role of equipment efficiency in calculating accurate heating and cooling loads, and the critical challenge of handling latent loads in humid climates.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Whether you're a seasoned HVAC pro or new to energy-based modeling, this episode provides clarity on how embracing data can lead to more accurate systems, happier customers, and better-performing homes.
Links & Resources:
Thanks to our sponsors:
Noso
Santa Fe
By Jeremy BegleyCurious about using historical energy data instead of traditional Manual J calculations for sizing HVAC systems? In this episode of HVAC ADHD, host Jeremy Begley sits down with Max Reichlin, Product Manager and Mechanical Engineer behind Thermentor, an innovative platform transforming how contractors approach load calculations.
Max dives deep into the power of data-driven load analysis, explaining how utility bills and runtime data can accurately determine HVAC sizing. Jeremy and Max discuss the differences between bottom-up (Manual J) and top-down (energy-based and runtime) models, the role of equipment efficiency in calculating accurate heating and cooling loads, and the critical challenge of handling latent loads in humid climates.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Whether you're a seasoned HVAC pro or new to energy-based modeling, this episode provides clarity on how embracing data can lead to more accurate systems, happier customers, and better-performing homes.
Links & Resources:
Thanks to our sponsors:
Noso
Santa Fe