Simulation Wizard - Supply side & Demand side calculated flow

Simulation Wizard - Supply side & Demand side calculated flow

Simulation Wizard is where SCADAR.NET Auditors and Consultants can use either the supply or demand side calculated flow simulation feature to assess the potential energy, cost and carbon savings that could be achieved by installing Metacentre system control products.  Once complete, the report can be output in PDF format.


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