S s been put online by the Lombardy Region 8 new video tutorial illustrating how software CENED + 2.0, calculation software for energy certification of buildings, developed by Infrastrutture Lombarde and consists of two components that are compatible with all platforms: a calculation engine, combined processing algorithms and a simplified user interface for data acquisition ( read here).
Once again we are the first in the country – said the deputy, Energy and Sustainable Development Claudia Maria Terzi -. This software is a further step in the direction of transparency and practicality as well as aid in support of the industry.
The tutorial, as well as instructions for installing and downloading software, are available at: http://www.cened.it/cenedplus2. The movies are related to the following topics:
- General Overview on the client
- Enter a matte texture in Archive
- Insert a window in Archive
- Enter Environments and Bring in a Thermal Zone
- Enter dispersions in a thermal area?
- Enter a plant ACS
- Enter a heating
- Enter a boiler combined
In the next few days they will also be made available more video pills deepening of the following arguments:
- Overview General Archives (Archive Software, User Archive, Archives Building, functionality and Copy Paste, Research)
- Plot
- Cooling (both in building and in terms of Thermal Zone)
- Ventilation (both in building and in terms of Thermal Zone)
- Central storage
- Power stations
- Launch of calculation, error resolution and preparing files to be attached to any reports, preview EPA
COMPLAINTS. Let us assume that the updated version, which comes out at a distance of only two weeks since the first version, is a response to the letter written by the Lombardy Regional Council M5S, Gianmarco Corbetta, who, collecting complaints engineers Lombardy, complained relevant functional difficulties. The software was in fact “accused” a few days ago to be cumbersome and slow.
In addition – according to the engineers – the obligation to use the software would result in surcharges to the cost of certification because most of the time spent in preparing the documents, with a subsequent increase in costs borne by the public (read here).
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