Program Supports Outdoor Air System Specification


Greenheck’s eCAPS Engineer Application Suite now includes dedicated outdoor air products in addition to fans and louvers. A free online product selection program, eCAPS allows engineers to easily compare multiple models simultaneously, automatically optimizing selection based on price and performance. With the dedicated outdoor air product selection, users simply input airflows, heating and cooling type and design conditions. eCAPs will display the top three outdoor air systems that match the user’s criteria along with their relative cost, cooling and heating capacities, and unit weight and dimensions. Product selections can be easily shared with others. 

eCAPS simplifies the specification process by automatically ranking the best value products for the project. In addition to selecting outdoor air products, eCAPS ranks more than 10,000 fan models based on performance, sound levels, operating costs and first costs. It also selects from among 75 louver models based on velocity, free area, volume, water rejection rating and pressure drop. A Toolbox feature in eCAPS provides a convenient source for the latest product application technology and educational videos.



April 26, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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