Elias stared at the prompt. If the radiation spike happened because of a ventilation failure, or a startup sequence... this program was offering him a button to stop it. Or maybe, by running the simulation, he had already started the chain reaction? The paradox made his head spin.

: Capability to model low or high-temperature radiant heating and cooling systems through equivalent means. Energy Cost Integration : Includes updated Energy Information Administration (EIA)

HAP 5.11 was an update to its predecessor, version 5.10. It performs ASHRAE-based cooling and heating load calculations, supports various air volume systems, and allows for detailed room-by-room load breakdowns. It also facilitates chiller, boiler, air handler, and duct sizing, provides psychrometric analysis of air systems, and includes integrated weather data for cities worldwide.

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