Plan-based start
Start with the floor plan and room structure instead of entering the same information repeatedly.
Use Prometo to keep floor plan review, room structure and heat load context close to the actual project workflow.
Short answer
A mobile heat load workflow helps teams review project data where it is created: on site, in the office and during technical preparation. Prometo keeps the project model connected.
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Start with the floor plan and room structure instead of entering the same information repeatedly.
Mobile and tablet views make it easier to check room data while the project is still fresh.
Heat load data can support later heating surface and hydraulic balancing decisions.
The same project can be reviewed on site and continued later in the office without losing context.
Mobile review makes it easier to catch missing room data, plan changes, and open questions early.
When the same data travels with the project, fewer details get lost between site and office.
No. The workflow is designed to support both site review and office preparation.
Room-level data is needed for heating surfaces, flow rates and later balancing decisions.
No. It supports structured work; project-specific technical review remains necessary.
The same project data should carry through both, even if the device experience changes.
Yes. It is easier to catch plan revisions when the room structure stays visible in the workflow.