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How the heat pump calculator was built

Join Lumina’s Senior Consultant Hadi Eshraghi as he explains how the heat pump model was built. Hadi was one of the main developers on the heat pump calculator. 

You can follow along as he walks through the inner workings of the model and what decisions were made in its creation. This project was made possible by the partnership with the Central Coast Community Energy (3CE) through their Electrification Education Grant.

Try out the heat pump evaluation tool aka calculator.

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    Download the free edition of Analytica

    The free version of Analytica lets you create and edit models with up to 101 variables, which is pretty substantial since each variable can be a multidimensional array. It also lets you run larger modes in ‘browse mode.’ Learn more about the free edition.

    While Analytica doesn’t run on macOS, it does work with Parallels or VMWare through Windows.


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