From PDF to project data
Use the floor plan as a practical starting point for room and project structure.
Digital takeoff helps HVAC teams turn floor plans into structured project data for later calculation and planning workflows.
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A digital takeoff workflow reduces repeated manual data entry. Floor plan, rooms and project context stay connected so heat load and follow-up tasks can start from cleaner data.
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Use the floor plan as a practical starting point for room and project structure.
Review data on mobile or tablet where measurements and corrections are often discovered.
The takeoff workflow can feed heat load and later hydraulic planning tasks.
Room data is the backbone for later heat load, emitter, and balancing work.
Site notes, revisions, and changes should stay connected to the same project.
Reusing the same structured project data saves time and lowers errors.
It is the process of capturing and structuring project data from plans and site information for technical workflows.
No. It supports the workflow, but project data should still be checked.
The same room and building data often feeds both workflows.
No. The best use case is a workflow that keeps the field and office linked.
The main benefit is cleaner project data that can be reused later.