Accessibility Tools

Radiator design made easy

Basic program for radiator design for new builds and renovations: design of radiators and convectors in accordance with DIN EN 12831-1 or VDI 6020 / 6007, including comfort assessment in accordance with VDI [...]

for specialist planners, BIM coordinators and TGA specialists

Efficient radiator design for new builds and renovations

With the basic program for radiator design, you can plan radiators and convectors - with or without fans - quickly, precisely and in accordance with standards. Ideal for planning new builds as well as renovating old buildings. It is also easy to recalculate or recalculate existing radiators.

Standard-compliant and flexible
Select the design heating load optionally according to
- DIN EN 12831 1 (static heating load) or
- VDI 6020 / 6007 (dynamic heating load).

You can optionally integrate thermal comfort in accordance with VDI 6030 1. Numerous variants, visualizations and practical aids support you in quick and reliable planning.

Order the Radiator Design Basic Program by 24 October 2025 and receive free instruction worth €185.

Radiator design (order no. H10)

Program for sizing radiators and convectors with and without fans for new building planning and old building renovations as well as for recalculating or recalculating existing radiators. Design heating load either manually or data transfer from the calculation of the static heating load according to DIN EN 12831 1 or dynamic heating load according to VDI 6020 / 6007, optionally with thermal comfort according to VDI 6030 1. Variants, visualizations and many other aids for efficient work.

List price excl. VAT €1,290.00
DISCOUNT PRICE excl. VAT €645.00

Heating and heat sink design (order no. H10+H10.KÜHL)

H10 Radiator design plus calculation of chilled beams. Design according to dynamic cooling load VDI 2078 / 6007. Variant design and combined visualization of heating and cooling capacities.

List price excl. VAT €1,690.00
DISCOUNT PRICE excl. VAT €790.00

Stay up to date

More articles

Unanswered questions?

Our team looks forward to your inquiry.