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How to Import Sizing Results from HAP Into Packaged RTU Builder

How to Import Sizing Results from HAP Into Packaged RTU Builder. Carrier Software Systems. HAP – Pkg RTU Builder Integration.

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How to Import Sizing Results from HAP Into Packaged RTU Builder

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  1. How to Import Sizing Results from HAP Into Packaged RTU Builder Carrier Software Systems

  2. HAP – Pkg RTU Builder Integration This PowerPoint presentation is a tutorial explaining how to take equipment sizing data generated by HAP and import it into Packaged RTU Builder to select rooftop equipment. Two scenarios are described. In the first the design engineer and sales engineer collaborate. In the second the design engineer works alone.

  3. HAP – Pkg RTU Builder Integration • Prerequisites: • HAP v4.20a or later. • Packaged RTU Builder v1.08 or later. • X-Builder Framework v1.02d or later.

  4. Scenario #1 Design Engineer Shares HAP Data with Sales Engineer • Use HAP to generate eqpt sizing data • Save project • Archive project Design Engineer: • E-mail project to sales engineer • Retrieve HAP archive • Make sure “export equipment tags” is on. • Save project • Exit Sales Engineer: • Open project • Click equipment tag • Select by performance

  5. Scenario #1 • Design Engineer: • After generating sizing data with HAP, save and archive the data. • Then e-mail the archive file to your sales engineer.

  6. Scenario #1 • Sales Engineer: • Run HAP and create a new, untitled project. • Then retrieve the archive file you received.

  7. Scenario #1 • Before saving the project, go to View/Options. • Make sure “Generate and Save Equipment Tags…” is selected. • Then save the project and exit HAP.

  8. Scenario #1 • Run Packaged RTU Builder and open the project. • Equipment sizing data generated by HAP appears in the tag list as items with the icon: • Click on one of these tag items to start the selection process.

  9. Scenario #1 • Work through the Product Wizard to generate candidate selections. • On the Unit Selector choose the unit to configure.

  10. Scenario #1 • You can then configure and price the selected rooftop unit. • Choose the next item in the tag list to select equipment for that item. Repeat until finished.

  11. Scenario #2 Design or sales engineer works alone • Use HAP to generate eqpt sizing data • Make sure “export equipment tags” is on • Save project • Exit • Open project • Click equipment tag • Select by performance

  12. Scenario #2 • Use HAP to generate equipment sizing data. • Before saving the project, go to View/Options. • Make sure “Generate and Save Equipment Tags…” is selected. • Then save the project and exit HAP.

  13. Scenario #2 • Run Packaged RTU Builder and open the project. • Equipment sizing data generated by HAP appears in the tag list as items with the icon: • Click on one of these tag items to start the selection process.

  14. Scenario #2 • Work through the Product Wizard to generate candidate selections. • On the Unit Selector choose the unit to configure.

  15. Scenario #2 • Fully configure the chosen rooftop unit. • Select the next item in the tag list to select equipment for that item. • When finished you can archive the Pkg RTU Builder project and send it to your sales engineer for pricing and quoting.

  16. Thank You

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