The following series of training videos and articles are designed to help users get-started and with fundamental tasks such as installation, setting preferences, utilizing the HAP building wizards and more.
HAP OVERVIEW
- A high level overview of the HAP software.
- Run Time: (9:49)
USING THE HAP BUILDING WIZARDS
- How to increase productivity using the built in Wizards for loads and energy analysis within the HAP software.
- Run Time: (14:14)
MODELING VRF SYSTEMS IN HAP
- Carrier’s Hourly Analysis Program will be used to demonstrate how to configure a VRF system for loads, interpret design load output reports, and configure a VRF system for energy analysis.
- Run Time: (28:31)
SETTING USER PREFERENCES
- How to set project preferences related to ventilation air, energy standards, currency, metric or IP within the HAP software.
- Run Time: (9:33)
LAUNCHING THE HAP PROGRAM
- How to install the HAP software on a single computer or multiple workstation network.
- Run Time: (6:32)
INSTALLATION OF THE HAP PROGRAM
- How to access the HAP software and start a project.
- Run Time: (10:40)
CONFIGURING A BASIC VAV AIR SYSTEM
- Demonstrate how to configure a Basic VAV air system. Within the video, no claims are being made. It is simply a tutorial that walks the user of the software through creating this style of air system.
- Run Time: (16:16)
HAP e-Helps
e-Helps are articles providing timely guidance on the many technical questions that may arise when using HAP. From building modeling for LEED®1 certification and system design guidance, to hourly weather data and report interpretation, HAP e-Help provides easy to follow, helpful information to lead you to HVAC system design solutions and thorough energy analysis investigations.
Modeling Heat Recovery Plants: DHRC in Condenser Water Loop
Modeling Heat Exchanger in Condenser Loop Heat Recovery
Modeling A/C Chillers with Heat Recovery Condensers
Modeling DHRC with Cooling-Only Chillers Heat Recovery
HAP and ASHRAE® 62MZ Spreadsheet
Optimizing Ventilation Design in HAP
Boiler Simulation Calculations
Importing Simulation Weather Data
Exporting HAP Hourly Simulation Data to Spreadsheets
Modeling Chilled Beam Systems in HAP
Carrier-Modified ASHRAE 90 1-2004 User’s Guide Schedules for HAP
How to Archive/Retrieve Project Data
How to Import Data from Template Projects
ASHRAE 62.1-2004 Ventilation Air Sizing in HAP
Interfacing HAP Simulations with Geothermal WSHP Design Programs
Effect of Internal Shades on Cooling Loads
Applying Schedules and Profiles in HAP
Zone T-Stat Check
Ventilation in HAP
Low Heating Costs
Transfer Function Methodology (TFM)
Designing/Simulating WSHP (California Loop) Systems
How to Model WSHP/GSHP Systems
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The Carrier HAP training videos and articles cover a range of topics, including installation, setting preferences, and utilizing the HAP building wizards. Additionally, the resources provide a high-level overview of the HAP software, enabling users to understand its capabilities and limitations. The training materials are designed to be comprehensive, covering all aspects of the HAP software to ensure users can effectively use the tool.
The Carrier HAP training videos and articles are designed to be concise and easy to follow. The total run time for the training videos is approximately 9 minutes and 49 seconds. The articles are also brief and to the point, providing users with a quick reference guide to get started with the HAP software.
The HAP building wizard is a feature within the HAP software that guides users through the process of creating a building model. The wizard prompts users to input specific building characteristics, such as location, size, and occupancy, and then uses this information to create a detailed building model. The HAP building wizard simplifies the building design and analysis process, saving users time and effort while ensuring accurate results.
Yes, the Carrier HAP training videos and articles are available online and can be accessed at any time. Users can revisit the resources as many times as needed, making them a valuable reference guide for getting started with the HAP software.