As ASHRAE seeks to expand its mission around the globe, on-the-go access becomes increasingly important. ASHRAE is pleased to offer mobile apps and eBooks related to the industry.
Apps from ASHRAE
ASHRAE apps deliver the latest building technology information to the palm of your hand.
Available now from ASHRAE:
- ASHRAE 365 — ASHRAE 365 is a free app providing year-round content for ASHRAE members and those interested in the Society to stay up-to-date on upcoming conferences and events from around the world, connect with others, find resources, and support ASHRAE. The app is available on the App Store and Google Play.
- Psychrometric Chart App—The ASHRAE Psychrometric Chart app is the first truly interactive graphical psychrometric chart for iOS devices, and it includes both I-P and SI units. Easily plot HVAC and other psychrometric processes while out in the field, save the graphs, and then email the graph and results to yourself or clients.
- Duct Fitting Database Lite— This app, available via the Apple App Store, allows you to perform pressure loss calculations for select supply, common, and return/exhaust ASHRAE duct fittings in both I-P and SI units. Use this mobile app in the field for quick duct pressure loss calculations. The inputs can be adjusted by touch, and installation is automatic.
- 90.1 ECB App—A free web application from ASHRAE automates the calculations needed to show a building project’s compliance with ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2010 using the Energy Cost Budget (ECB) Method described in the standard. The calculations are based on the ECB Method Compliance Forms found in the 90.1-2010 User's Manual. Input your project parameters and then calculate your proposed design’s projected performance and compliance—no need to build your own spreadsheet. Output your results in Microsoft® Excel® for your clients and project records. The app is accessible from your desktop, tablet, or other device anywhere. Set up an account and store your project information in one place for easy reference and comparison.
- SuperheatCalc—SuperheatCalc, a free app in the Apple App Store and Google Play, enables HVAC service technicians to calculate target superheat for systems using fixed-orifice expansion devices, superheat and subcooling for 26 refrigerants, and airflow and psychrometric calculations to aid with field service of HVAC&R equipment. The app was a winner of ASHRAE’s 2016 Apps Contest.
- HVAC ASHRAE 62.1. This iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad app lets you perform comprehensive minimum ventilation rate calculations for a wide variety of commercial buildings based on both Standard 62.1-2007 and 2010/2013 versions. You can select which version to use by project. Based on the 62MZCalc.xls Excel spreadsheet that accompanies the 62.1 User’s Manual (2007/2010/2013 versions), the app lets you store and modify an unlimited number of projects, systems, and zones. Quickly perform ventilation calcs in the field, then email the results for further analysis on your office computer. Results update as you change input values. Access all 70+ ASHRAE 62.1 space types with "per person" and "per unit area" ventilation rates. Create default project templates (with your company default values, for example) to use for new projects. Easily toggle between I-P and SI units.
- HVAC PT Chart App — This comprehensive PT chart app allows HVAC technicians and contractors to quickly look up the temperature and corresponding pressure in I-P or SI units for 100+ common HVAC refrigerants including both bubble and dew versions of azeotropic (mixture) refrigerants. Input the temperature to get the corresponding pressure, and vice versa. Includes a database of 1000+ cities worldwide, including high elevations, to derive atmospheric pressure. Display common properties for the selected refrigerant (oil type, GWP, composition, critical temp, boiling temp, and more). This is the only PT Chart app that allows you to email complete PT chart lists, refrigerant properties, and your input values/results. Adjusts display to your device’s screen size. For iOS or Android devices.
- HVAC Duct Sizer App — This app allows you to quickly size one HVAC duct run or a range of duct sizes using the constant friction method. Size ducts in I-P or SI units by airflow or dimensions, specifying the aspect ratio and either air velocity or friction loss. Results include both the exact and rounded height and width (or diameter) dimensions and the calculated velocity and friction loss. You can specify duct shape (rectangular, round, or oval) and air temperature and pressure. Finally, you can email HTML and .csv output of inputs and results to perform further analysis using your desktop computer. Adjusts display to your device's screen size. For iOS or Android devices.
Why buy "e"?
With the widespread use of smartphones and tablets, eBooks are a simple, portable format available to everyone. Purchase eBooks in the ASHRAE Bookstore exactly like you would PDF or printed edition format. It couldn't be faster or easier.
- Get it now. ASHRAE eBooks are delivered instantly. Download to a computer, PC, Mac, laptop, PDA, tablet, smartphone, or any other kind of reading device.
- Unplug. After download, you don't have to be connected to the Internet to access your eBook.
- Save green while going green. eBooks are eco- and wallet-conscious. The society saves on paper and printing costs, and you save on shipping and handling.
- Get added value. Use hyperlinked text for easy cross-reference, and in-page search to locate important technical information instantly.
- Customize your experience. Need larger text? Fonts in eBooks can be resized. And additional software makes it possible to convert some eBooks into audio books.
Available now in the ASHRAE Bookstore:
NOTE: ASHRAE eBooks are formatted as .epub files. To view this format, you must have a reader program installed that supports .epub. Please verify your device supports this format before purchasing. Reader app and device may affect the display of technical information presented, so ASHRAE recommends using a full-size tablet and/or reader with zoom capabilities. Amazon Kindle readers may not support the .epub format without first converting the file.
See anything we've missed? Have questions or comments? Contact us at bookstore@ashrae.org