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AutoPSI

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AutoPSI is a Quick, Precise, and User-Friendly software for thermal modelling your construction junctions in minutes, saving time for you and your group. Simple and Smart Thermal modelling device for Construction Junctions. Making use of AutoPSI to just model your thermal junctions can boost the default PSI value in your style. AutoPSI assists to eliminate the need for pricey additions to pass the governing needs within part L of the Building Regulations. How it functions. We recognize there are lots of considerations when you are creating your structure to meet the need for Building Regulations. Traditional thermal modelling software program can be complicated and taxing while the defaults allowable can frequently have a damaging result on the cost of meeting the laws. This is often a difficulty for Technical groups, House Builders, Architects and SAP assessors until now! FEATURES What makes AutoPSI so powerful? Unrivalled Speed Calculate PSI Values in minutes Intuitive Interface Drag and go down Bridges and Layers Fully Customisable Custom Junction Builds Accuracy Meets self-accreditation in BRE 479 for 2D calculations Online Accessible anyhow, anytime. Collaborative Share layouts with your team and clients.


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  Website: autopsi.co.uk
 Phone:0141 375 1480
 Contact person: Michael McKiernan
* When you call don't forget to inform that you've found the contact in Cataloxy
 Address: 110 Flemington St
G21 4T, Glasgow, Lanarkshire

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