Bell & Gossett - SystemSyzer Reviews – Page 2

3/5 rating based on 21 reviews. Read all reviews for Bell & Gossett - SystemSyzer for iPhone.
Bell & Gossett - SystemSyzer is free iOS app published by Xylem Inc.

Well designed

Robert (B&G)

Good app. Must have. Easy to navigate and much easier than carrying around the wheels. Would like to see the Circuit Setters and TDVs broken up so it is easier to quickly get to the proper device. Would like to see recommended maximum flow rates for pipe size.


Good start

west177

A nice app with all the required functions. Needs recommended flow ranges for various pipe sizes similar to the wheel.


Ok app.

LaRoseWeb

This works ok. I would suggest looking at Pipe Sizer and Pump Calc.


Pump curves?

WildFuegoMan

Would like to see B&G pump curves and triple duty stats. Overall great for balancing in a bind.


Circuit setter calculator

Yobanij

1 1/2" circuit setter at 63 ft. Hd setting of 50 Shows 7.4 gpm When on the wheel it's actually 19.5 gpm


HVAC Engineer

Uefa man

Good app, but needs some improvements: 1. needs to be optimized for iPhone 5; and 2. need to fix the Reynolds number & indication of turbulent/laminar/transitional flow.


Ebiz guy

MichaelW_bg

Confirmed problem with 50% setting on Circuit Setters is fixed in the latest version. Flow state causes confusion but is correct. There are three states for flow: laminar, transition turbulent and complete turbulent. Transition turbulent was shortened to just "transition" in the app. However, most engineers understand this state as simply "turbulent". Further confusion is caused since "transition" sounds like it is in the Reynolds range where you cannot reliably predict the flow state. The flow labels have been improved in the full windows version. The next app upgrade will clarify the flow state labels.


Works great

SureShot$

I find it really useful when calculating pressure drop on fluid other than 60F water.


App is not giving accurate

NYC Balancer

Circuit setter measurements not accurate


Has calculation errors

Reginald Hertsager

The Reynolds Number does not appear to calculate correctly for "Other" liquid definitions with user input viscosity and SG. Otherwise, this is a useful rough estimating tool.