• Troubleshooting

    Solutions to common issues
  • Hevacomp Dynamic Simulation

    Building simulation and load calculations
  • Pipe sizing - heating and cooling methods

    Product(s): Hevacomp Mechanical Designer Version(s): V8i Environment: N/A Area: Netsys Subarea: Results Overview While using Netsys Heating or Chilled water it may be noted that the pressure…
  • Version 26 is here!

    The Bentley Hevacomp team are very pleased to announce the new release of Bentley Hevacomp. For the record, this officially goes by the name of Bentley Hevacomp V8i (v26) but we're more than happy to call it v26. There have been a number of changes…
  • PARTL 2013 - Now Available

    Bentley are pleased to announce that Hevacomp V8i (v26) has now been released which includes updates to the PartL 2013 regulations. This release has a brand new unified install and will install alongside Hevacomp v25 if required. The unified install…
  • RE: Save custom fabric data for all projects?

    Hi, the following document from our Wiki page explains how to do this: communities.bentley.com/.../creating-a-template-project.aspx Please let us know if you have any further questions.
  • CAD Model Design - optimising the model

    Product(s): Hevacomp Mechanical Designer Version(s): V8i (N/A) Environment: N/A Area: N/A Subarea: N/A Overview This document provides some best practices for creating Design Database projects…
  • ISScript.msi & Resize32.ocx Errors when installing from a server license.

    Hi, I'm trying to install Hevacomp onto my laptop (Win7 64bit) from our companies server license. I have copied all of the files locally so that I can run the install and setup sequence, but I'm getting errors when trying to run HevaBanner.exe The…
  • Re: ISScript.msi & Resize32.ocx Errors when installing from a server license.

    Adrian - I'm afraid you cannot just copy files. There is a complete installation process that is required. I suspect by the information provided that you haven't installed the prerequisite components - these are vital to enable the software to function…