Thermal/HVAC Load Software for Commercial Projects

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Several users discuss their experiences with thermal and HVAC load software for commercial projects, highlighting Carrier's software as a popular option. Trane Trace and Elite CHVAC are mentioned as functional but lacking polish. Users express a desire for recommendations on software that may offer better performance or user experience. The conversation emphasizes the need for reliable and efficient tools in the HVAC industry. Ultimately, the search for superior software solutions continues among professionals in the field.
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Hey Guys,

I'm new to the site and was wondering if anyone had any input on a good thermal/HVAC load software for commercial projects. I now Carrier makes a software but I'm wondering if there is a better one out there. Thanks in advance!
 
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