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A significant upgrade to the Hydronic Industry Alliance-Commercial's (HIA-C) Building Efficiency System Tool(BEST), the interactive commercial building HVAC system efficiency comparison application, is now available for download.

Simply go to: https://forms.iapmo.org/hiac/software_register.aspx

BEST 6.1 adds groundbreaking new features that address emerging needs within the industry.

While previous versions of BEST calculated maximum electrical demand for HVAC systems based on ASHRAE design weather conditions, at certain temperatures those systems lose efficiency and may even switch to back-up sources for protection; if those sources are electric, this creates an immediate surge in demand.

BEST 6.1 factors in this surge at peak heating and cooling temperatures and displays the maximum electrical demand each system would incur on a Demand Energy Efficiency Ratio (DEER) screen.

"It shows developers exactly how many kilowatts of instantaneous demand they would need coming into their building, while also offering insight into the amount of power required for the neighborhood around it, according to Greg Cunniff, head of Application Engineering for HIA-C.

The update also enables the calculation of heat recovery or "netting" the energy in a building. Although waste heat produced by the cooling system has typically been thrown away through chillers or cooling towers, it's more often been recovered and used to preheat domestic water. BEST 6.0 provided the ability to determine domestic water heating costs — version 6.1 adds heat recovery to the equation.

"The difference in cost is particularly significant when you compare hydroponic heat exchangers with air-based systems"because it's much easier to convert waste heat from water to water than it is to convert it from air to water,” Cunniff said.

Other notable upgrades include:

  • Update of (construction) first costs to include current rates of inflation for 2022 and estimated for 2023
  • Update of energy costs for 2022 using the DOE EIA (Energy Information Administration) data for each state
  • Inclusion of a digital certificate to avoid the problems with installation of the program from anti-virus software