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A software tool for calculating energy efficiency for a variety of industrial and manufacturing applications. The Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) has undertaken an effort to refactor legacy tools that were written for the Windows platform into a modern environment. The legacy tools were written in a variety of programming languages, and the source code considered proprietary. This meant that updating them was a difficult task. AMO's tools help manufacturers increase industrial energy efficiency at the plant-level and in specific systems. Learn step-by-step ways to identify opportunities, monitor progress, and improve efficiency in any facility. Some tools help facilities implement an energy management system and prepare to become ISO 50001 and Superior Energy Performance certified. Application: Fixed: Changed name of the tool as it appears in Start Menus to MEASUR Pumps: Fixed: Several bugs regarding warnings Process Heating: Fans: Fixed: Several bugs regarding warnings Calculators: Enhanced: Validation logic and warnings for pump and fan calculators Fixed: Bug regarding calculation of fluid power for pump curve, fan curve and the two system curve calculators Known Issues: The Mac and Linux releases have significantly slower app start times than in previous builds Renaming an export in Windows Download menu can delete the file extension (.json) Assessments made in a previous release may experience errors Import files made in a previous release will not be useable
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