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CoolPack 1.50, released by IPU, is a legacy engineering package that compiles three decades of Danish research into one Windows-based toolkit for refrigeration-system modelling. Originally emerging from the 1995 “Refrigeration Utilities” codebase and expanded in 1999 with the EESCoolTools suite, the program now unifies cycle analysis, steady-state and transient simulation, component sizing, refrigerant property calculation and life-cycle-cost evaluation under a single interface. Engineers and HVAC consultants use it to design new chilled-water or DX plants, compare alternative refrigerants through thermodynamic and transport-property charts, size compressors, heat exchangers and expansion devices, investigate off-design operating conditions, simulate the cooldown of a cold-store or display cabinet, and optimise energy consumption against total cost of ownership. The built-in “Dynamic” module adds time-domain capability for load-pulledown studies, while the EES solver kernel guarantees consistent equation-based solutions across sub-cooling, super-heating and two-phase domains. Although development has slowed, version 1.50 remains compatible with current Windows releases and still ships with an extensive refrigerant library that covers both legacy and low-GWP fluids. The software is categorised under Engineering / Simulation. CoolPack is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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