HVAC Toolkit

HVAC Toolkit

HVAC calcs for all your needs

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6.5

April 5, 2023

1. Optimized for iOS 16 and iPhone 14 2. Updated the PT Chart and RefCharge modules by adding new low-GWP refrigerant: R-454B 3. Updated help
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6.1

November 24, 2021

1. Optimized for iOS 15 and iPhone 13 2. Updated user interface elements for individual modules 3. Updated help
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5.5

August 10, 2020

1. Updated the app launch screen per new Apple iOS guidelines. 2. Updated Google Analytics and Crashlytics. 3. Updated launch icons
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5.0

December 3, 2019

1. Optimized the user interface for iOS 13 and iPhone 11x 2. Fixed the "negative sign" issue that occurs in iOS 13 3. Fixed issue with not displaying properly in iOS 13 "dark mode" 4. Fixed issue with Pipe Sizer modules not displaying full text in selector controls in iOS 13 5. Updated help
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4.5

September 18, 2019

1. Added 5 new refrigerants to the PT Chart and Ref Charge modules including R-450A, R-455A, R-452A, R-452B, R-1233ZD, R-245FA (and all dew/bubble versions) 2. Fixed issue with psychrometric altitude to absolute air pressure lookups in metric mode 3. Updated the user interface to accommodate the latest iPhone X* screens 4. Updated help
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4.0

January 17, 2019

1. Updated to latest iOS 12 2. Optimized for new iPhone X versions 3. Updated help
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3.0

October 12, 2015

1. Optimized for iOS 9 2. Updated HVAC Equipment Locator that includes global search, maintenance event alerts, and much more 3. PT Chart and Ref Charge modules include dew and bubble refrigerant tables. 4. Fixed bug where settings form was crashing in Duct Sizer module 5. Updated help
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2.1

June 24, 2015

1. Updated HVAC PT Chart module so includes over 100 different refrigerants along with dew and bubble versions of mixed refrigerants 2. Updated HVAC Refrigerant Charge module so includes over 100 different refrigerants along with dew and bubble versions of refrigerant mixtures. It also automatically assigns the dew version of a mixed refrigerant to superheat and bubble version to subcool 3. Updated the HVAC Equipment Locator module so that the login screen auto-appears for new user
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2.0

November 24, 2014

1. Optimized for iOS 8 2. Now a universal app meaning that it works on both the iPhone and iPad 3. Added the HVAC Equipment Locator app 4. Added email capabilities for all pipe sizing functions 5. Updated in-app icons 6. Revised help 7. Fixed outstanding bugs and issues
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1.7

July 5, 2013

1. Added P/T Chart for 75+ refrigerants 2. Added refrigerant charge calculator for 75+ refrigerants 3. Add email capabilities to Quick Load, Duct Sizer, Psych, and Steam Tables modules 4. Updated all icons to high-res so looks appropriate for iPhone retina screens 5. Updated launch icon 6. Updated help
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Description of HVAC Toolkit

The HVAC Toolkit app for the iPhone and iPad is the essential app for anyone in the HVAC industry. It includes a combination of many of our stand-alone iOS applications. Individually, the apps cost a total of $70. By purchasing the Toolkit, you pay only $24: 1. HVAC Equipment Locator 2. HVAC PT Chart 3. HVAC Refrigerant Charge 4. HVAC Duct Sizer 5. HVAC Quick Load 6. Psychrometrics 7. Steam Tables 8. Pipe Sizer - Liquid 9. Pipe Sizer - Steam 10. Pipe Sizer - Gas High 11. Pipe Sizer - Gas Low This is a universal app that works on both the iPhone and iPad. The "HVAC Equipment Locator" module allows you to track, share, and customize your equipment nameplate and maintenance data. The version here includes the ability to customize your input screens. The "HVAC PT Chart" module allows you to easily view the pressure-temperature properties of 75 refrigerants. Think of this app as a digital version of the paper PT charts that you may have carried around with you in the past. The "HVAC Refrigerant Charge" module allows you to perform superheat and subcool refrigerant charge calculations on-the-fly. This app includes pressure-temperature data for over 75 common refrigerants. The "HVAC Duct Sizer" module allows you to quickly size one HVAC duct run and a range of duct sizes. You can specify the total airflow in CFM (or L/s), the aspect ratio and one of either the velocity of air or the friction loss per 100 feet (30 meters). The "HVAC Quick Load" module allows you to perform quick and simple HVAC cooling and heating load calculation analysis. You can specify the building type, total area, and # of people. The results include the total cooling and heating loads and airflows. The "Psychrometrics" module allows you to easily perform single-state and mixed-air HVAC psychrometric calculations for a wide range of barometric air pressures. The "Steam Tables" module allows you to calculate the properties of saturated or superheated steam by specifying 2 input properties. The "HVAC Pipe Sizer - Liquid" module allows you to size a pipe run with many different types of liquids (or fluids), pipe material and fitting types. The "HVAC Pipe Sizer - Steam" module allows you to size a steam pipe run, and it also includes a bonus steam table calculator. The "HVAC Pipe Sizer - Gas High/Low" module allows you to quickly size a simple low (less than or equal to 1.5 psi) and high (greater than 1.5 psi) pressure gas piping system by inputting a number of piping and gas properties. This application includes all of the great features of the individual HVAC iOS applications such as the use of slider controls that allow you to quickly increment or decrement the input values and immediately observe the calculated results. It also allows you to specify different types of liquids, gases, pipe material types, fitting quantities, min and max ranges, and step values. All of the above modules display units in English or Metric. Also, all of the above modules allow you to send emails with inputs and results. The "HVAC Toolkit" application was designed by Carmel Software Corporation, a leader in HVAC design software since 1995. In fact, Autodesk (the makers of AutoCAD) acquired our load calculation software and incorporated it into their leading 3D modeling software called Revit. In addition, Carmel has developed customized apps for organizations such as ASHRAE, Mitsubishi Electric, and Pacific Gas and Electric, amongst others. We also offer all of the above modules as individual apps for the iPhone/iPad: 1. HVAC ResLoad-J 2. HVAC Psych HD 3. HVAC Duct Sizer 4. HVAC Pipe Sizers 5. Steam Tables 6. Psychrometric Plus 7. Psychrometric LT 8. HVAC Pipe Sizer Plus 9. HVAC Pipe Sizer Gas Plus 10. HVAC Quick Load 11. HVAC Load Plus 12. HVAC Residential Load Calcs 13. HVAC Toolkit Ultimate 14. HVAC ASHRAE 62.1 15. HVAC ResVent 62.2 16. HVAC ASHRAE DFDB 17. HVAC ASHRAE Psych Chart
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HVAC Toolkit: FAQ

Is HVAC Toolkit available on iPad devices?

Yes, HVAC Toolkit is iPad-friendly.
HVAC Toolkit was created by Carmel Software Corporation.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 13.0.
The HVAC Toolkit app has a consumer rating of 5.0 and gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of Hvac Toolkit Is Productivity.
The latest version of the HVAC Toolkit app is 6.5.
The latest HVAC Toolkit update was released on June 30, 2024.
The HVAC Toolkit app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
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Currently, HVAC Toolkit supports English.
Sorry, HVAC Toolkit is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in HVAC Toolkit.
Sorry, HVAC Toolkit is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of HVAC Toolkit

  • HVAC

    A 🤢 😷 app
  • Indispensable app

    The update is amazing. It now works on my iPhone and iPad. Also, it includes so much more functionality. I use this app everyday.
  • Useful Tool

    This is a useful tool for the field. I would rate it a five but I feel the author owes us an iPad version considering how long the iPad has been around and is more likely to be the device I'd use in the field.