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Floor Plan Update - April 2026

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[marketing-yWe textare excited to announce that a major update is rolling out to Heatpunk on Monday 27 April. This update will change the way you manage floor plans and specify design options. The new workflow is faster, clearer, and brings your plans and system design together in a single place. Watch the short explainer video below or continue reading this article for more detail about thewhat's update]changing.

 

What's changed?

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  • Plans Task and Heat Pump Task have been merged into one new improved task. This will make it easier than ever to manage the surveyed floor plan, calculate room-by-room heat loss and configure system design options. As well as an improved UI, there's some powerful new features included, including support for multiple heat pumps and cylinders and the ability to show the location of these on the floor plan for each design option.

    Surveyed floor plan

    withYou can now see the heat loss calculations as you build the floor plan

    Build your floor plan as you did before but now with heat loss calculations incorporated.visible Addas you work on it. Adjust the flow temperature and see how much of the total heat the existing emitters provide. 

    You can add existing underfloor heating to the surveyed plan,floor adjustplan

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    As temperaturewell as capturing details of existing radiators you can now also capture details of existing underfloor heating on the surveyed floor plan

    Add important notes for each room while you survey the property

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  • Design options now have associated floor plan 

    The heat pump task has now been combined with the plan tasks. You can now specify the location of new emitters, heat sources and hot water storage. 

  • View room details and floor plan dimensions 

    You'll now find room details within the emitters section. For each room click ⋯ three dots icon > 🡥 See room details. This menu has the additional option to view all dimensions for that floor.

  • Multiple heat pumps and cylinders
    You can now add multiple cylinders and heat pumps. [write mooore when this is done]


    • Cascading heat pumps

      to be completed...


      Surveyed floor plan

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      • Surveyed floor plan now comes with heat loss calculations fully integrated.
      • Add existing emitters, including underfloor heating, and adjust the flow temperature to view how sufficient the emitters are.  
      • View and edit the room temperature and ACH from within the floor plan. 
      • Copy and paste rooms, radiators, windows and doors. 

      Design options 

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      • Each design option will now have an associated floor plan. In this floor plan you can: 
        • Remove existing emitters and specify the location for new ones.
        • Place heat pump and hot water storage directly onto the floor plan. 

      Heat loss and room details

      View all heat loss and room details from the emitters section on each floor plan 

      • Click three dots icon > 🡥 See room details to:
        • View the annual demand, volume, area and heat loss for that room.
        • View the measurements for that floor of the floor plan.
        • Add underfloor heating or other heat emitters.
        • Edit room temperature and ACH.
        • Reset the room to the surveyed plan.
      • Hover over the 🛈 info icon next to emitters to view:
        • Total expected heat loss.
        • Total building floor area.
        • Total heat loss per floor area.
        • Total emitter output.
        • Total annual demand.