From floor plan to rooms
Use the project floor plan as the starting point and review room data before continuing into calculation workflows.
Prometo helps HVAC teams prepare heat load workflows from the floor plan instead of rebuilding project data manually across tools.
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A reliable heat load workflow starts with room structure, building envelope data and project context. Prometo brings those steps into one connected workflow for HVAC teams.
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Use the project floor plan as the starting point and review room data before continuing into calculation workflows.
Room-based data is important because heating surfaces, flow rates and balancing later depend on the individual rooms.
The same project context can support heat load, heat pump sizing, surface heating and hydraulic balancing workflows.
Use the floor plan as the first source of truth so room data is built from the actual project geometry.
Envelope data, location, and design temperatures should stay tied to the calculation instead of living in separate notes.
The calculation output should be easy to review, share, and continue in the next technical step.
It reduces duplicate work and keeps room data, floor plans and technical assumptions connected.
Prometo supports the workflow. Final verification remains project-specific and should be performed by qualified professionals.
Yes. Building heat load and room heat load data are central inputs for heat pump and heating surface decisions.
No. Smaller projects still benefit when the data stays organized from the start.
Yes. Room-level structure is useful later when balancing and flow rate checks begin.