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GEA AWP: new planning program ValveCalc 9.0

GEA AWP’s updated ValveCalc 9.0 adds new components, updated standards, project overviews, and a modern, more intuitive interface with improved navigation and usability for industrial refrigeration design.

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GEA AWP: new planning program ValveCalc 9.0

In the safety valve design module, it is now possible, for example, to clearly display the blow-off capacities of series per nominal diameter in tabular form for a freely configurable pressure range. It is now easy to compare series across different nominal diameters. This data can be printed out conveniently and flexibly. In the catalog module, users now also have the option of directly accessing the necessary additional documents, such as certificates and operating instructions for the respective components. In the pipe design module, the new performance pressure loss diagram now allows pressure losses to be easily compared and visualized in relation to cooling capacity for each nominal diameter. Important system parameters are now also displayed directly in the diagram. In the pipe design module, pressure losses for different nominal diameters can now be easily compared in a clear table.


GEA AWP: new planning program ValveCalc 9.0
In the catalog module, users now also have the option of directly accessing the necessary additional documents, such as certificates and operating instructions for the respective components. (Graphic: GEA AWP)

ValveCalc 9.0 as a downloadable program or cloud solution
In addition to the new features mentioned above, version 9 will be available both as a downloadable and installable program and as a virtual desktop infrastructure in the cloud. Thanks to the innovative streaming technology used, ValveCalc 9.0 can be used via a browser. This eliminates restrictions imposed by security policies within company networks, for example. ValveCalc is operated on a high-performance infrastructure in a GDPR-compliant German data center, so that even users with less powerful computers can benefit from the program's high response speed, especially when it comes to resource-intensive processing steps.

ValveCalc 9 free of charge for customers on request – free online live training
GEA AWP supports users who have further questions in addition to the extensive online tutorials available with free online live training. ValveCalc 9.0 is available free of charge to customers on request.

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