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Carrier Releases HAP v6, Major Upgrade to HVAC System Design Software

SINGAPORE -

New version combines advanced automation with a streamlined, customizable workflow

To meet the needs of HVAC design engineers, Carrier recently released a new version of Hourly Analysis Program (HAP), its peak load and energy modeling software. Carrier is a part of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), the leading global provider of healthy, safe, sustainable and intelligent building and cold chain solutions.

To reduce the time and effort required to create high-quality building models, HAP v6 combines a streamlined workflow with an extensive array of advanced 3D building modeling features, all woven into a core design that continues to be easy to learn and use.

“Throughout the development process, Carrier worked directly with engineers in mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) design firms,” said Jim Pegues, eDesign Software Development Manager, Carrier. “Some were using previous versions of HAP and some were users of other system design applications. We focused on the ways engineers actually work, and listened to what they like and don’t like about their current software.”

Out of the discussions with consulting engineers, design/build contractors, HVAC contractors and facility engineers arose the key features and approach for HAP v6. New powerful features were added for graphically defining the building model. An engineer sketches over building floor plans to define boundaries of rooms, and the software automatically calculates dimensions and areas. 

HAP v6 offers many technical upgrades to reduce what used to take a few days of labor to a couple hours of engineering time for building model creation. It integrates with the U.S. Department of Energy’s EnergyPlus™ calculation engine to provide cutting edge system simulation capabilities. It utilizes the ASHRAE Heat Balance load calculation method to represent building physics more accurately. 

A global weather library including 7,400 stations is included. Existing features for modeling the energy performance of modern HVAC equipment and controls have been upgraded to help building owners better meet their sustainability and environmental targets for greenhouse emissions.

“Many professionals in Singapore are already using HAP to design HVAC systems and estimate the heat load of buildings,” said Wai Yen Chong, Managing Director, Carrier Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. “We are confident that HAP v6 will continue to provide even better productivity for the consultants. In Singapore, we launched the new version of HAP with hands-on training led by a Carrier University instructor licensed as a professional engineer (PE) with LEED-accreditation.”

For upgrade information, please visit www.carrier.com.sg


Graphical Building Modeling The new graphical building modeling workflow uses “smart” sketch-over tools to rapidly outline the boundaries of rooms in the floor plan, and makes it easy to drag and drop window and door openings into exterior walls.

2 Dimensional Sketch After sketching over floor plans and placing window and door openings, HAP extrudes the 2-dimensional sketch-over into 3 dimensions to render the building for visualization and checking.

HVAC Control Zones Carrier HAP v6 offers visual, point-and-click features for rapidly grouping rooms into HVAC control zones.

System-Design-Professionals Engineering and HVAC system design professionals attended a seminar organized by Carrier to learn about the newly upgraded HAP software.

About Carrier
Founded by the inventor of modern air conditioning, Carrier is a world leader in high-technology heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration solutions. Carrier experts provide sustainable solutions, integrating energy-efficient products, building controls and energy services for residential, commercial, retail, transport and food service customers. Carrier is a part of Carrier Global Corporation, the leading global provider of healthy, safe, sustainable and intelligent building and cold chain solutions. For more information, visit carrier.com or follow @Carrier on Twitter.