Western Wood Products Association, representing Western lumber manufacturers. In a heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system, operation of the air-side system has a significant influence on the overall performance of a building. Ashrae fitting database. The HVAC ASHRAE Duct Fitting Database (DFDB) universal app for the iPhone and iPad was developed for ASHRAE by Carmel Software Corporation. It allows you to perform pressure loss calculations for all 240+ supply, common, and return/exhaust ASHRAE fittings listed in the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals. The app now adjusts its user interface for either the iPhone or iPad. In addition, it is compatible with the latest version of iOS that runs on the newest iPhone/iPads.
This help will focus on the iPhone version, but it also applies to the iPad version. Even though they do look quite different, the same core functionality is available in each. When you first open the HVAC ASHRAE DFDB application, you will see 3 tabs at the bottom of your screen:. The "ASHRAE DFDB" tab is the first screen that appears when you start up the application. It displays the list of DFDB projects currently available. Select any project to begin inputting values and viewing results. The "Global Settings" tab allows you to specify global settings such as whether to use IP (Imperial) or SI units. Read the "Global Settings" section below for more details. The "Help" tab displays this help screen. When you first start the app, the project list form will appear. The following describes how to create, edit, and delete projects:. Create a New Project: A DFDB project includes fittings with inputs and results that are specific to that project. In other words, one project can have inputs for fitting SD2-2 that differ from another project with inputs for the same SD2-2 fitting.
To create a new project, click the "+" button located in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. A new form will appear allowing you to enter a new project name. The "_Default" project is always used as the basis for creating a new project (See "Template Projects" below for more information on the "_Default" project). Also, you can copy from an existing project by pressing the button labelled "Copy from existing project >>". A list of all existing projects will appear allowing you to select from one. When you return to the "Add Project" screen, type in a new project name. Edit an Existing Project: To edit an existing project, select the project name with your finger and the next form will slide onto the screen allowing you to input information about the project. Delete an Existing Project: Swipe your finger across the name of the project that you wish to delete. A "delete" button will appear allowing you to press it to delete the project. Template Project. The template or "_Default" project is the base project upon which all new projects are derived (except for those that are copied from existing projects). You can edit this template project at any time and any new projects derived from this template project will reflect those changes. The following describes the project input information that first appears when you select a project name:. Project name: This is the name that you originally inputted when you created the project. You can change the project name in this text box. To do so, tap your finger within the text box and the standard iPhone keyboard will pop up allowing you to type in a new name. This keyboard will appear anytime you tap your finger within any of the textboxes in this app. Project description: This is a description of the project that will display on the project list form. Project date: This is the project date which is automatically created when you create the project. You can override this value at any time. Supply Fittings: Select this option to display the form that lists the main supply duct fitting categories from which you can drill down to display individual supply duct fittings. Common Fittings: Select this option to display the form that lists the main common duct fitting categories from which you can drill down to display individual common duct fittings. Category and Fitting List Screens. When you select a fitting category (such as "Supply Fittings") from the project input form, it will then display a list of the main suppy fitting categories seen in the screenshot below. Next, you can select any of these fitting categories, to further drill down to more specific supply fitting categories or even the supply fittings, themselves. A fitting category is specified by an icon with a folder that contains a 90 degree elbow. A fitting is specified by an icon with a 90 degree elbow (no folder). When you select a supply fitting, itself, the next screen will display the inputs and results for that fitting (discussed below). Fitting Input/Result Screens. The fitting input and result screens are displayed when you select a fitting name from any of the category screens discussed above. The following screenshots display typical fitting input screens:. This screen also displays the "Reports" option which takes you to a new screen from which you can display 2 reports:. Inputs and Results: Select this report to display a list of all of the inputs and results along with units, values, labels, and even a fitting graphic. This report can be sent as an HTML email along with a spreadsheet attachment. Parameters and Equations: Select this report to display general information about the selected fitting including fitting name, description, input and output labels and units, equations used to calculate the results, and a fitting image. This report can be sent as an HTML email along with a spreadsheet attachment. This form is accessed by pressing the "i" button located in the upper right-hand corner of the fitting input/results screens. The fitting settings form allows you to specify minimum/maximum and step values for all fitting inputs. When you return to the main input form, the min, max, and step values will all update. This form can be accessed by selecting the "Global Settings" tab on the home-page screen that first appears when you start the HVAC ASHRAE DFDB application. The following is an explanation of each of the inputs:. Units: This selector allows you to specify whether to display all values in IP (Imperial or English) or SI (Metric) units. When you return to the main input forms, all values will reflect the new units. Air Temperature (F or C): Input the temperature of the ambient air. This affects the pressure loss calculations. Elevation (F or M): Input the elevation. This value affects the barometric pressure discussed next. Barometric Pressure (in w. or kPa): Input the ambient barometric pressure. This value is automatically determined according to the elevation you inputted above. However, you can override this value. Relative Humidity (%): Input the ambient air relative humidity from 0 to 100%. My Company Info: Selet this option to display a new form that allows you to input your company demographic information. This information is displayed on the HTML report discussed above. It includes the following inputs: Company name Company contact Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Code Country Phone Fax Email Website. Explanation of the HVAC ASHRAE DFDB Formulas. The formulas used to calculate the HVAC ASHRAE DFDB results are based upon calculations and pressure factors from the desktop-based ASHRAE DFDB software tool sold by ASHRAE and also the 2017 ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals. The HVAC ASHRAE DFDB app was developed by Carmel Software Corporation for exclusive use by ASHRAE. Please click here for information on obtaining software support.
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