Thermon Announces the Release of CompuTrace 6.1

Thermon Product

January 11, 2023

Thermon’s CompuTrace Design Suite heat tracing design and estimating software provides the tools necessary to design and specify a complete electrical heat tracing system.

Thermon is excited to announce the release of CompuTrace 6.1 – the latest version of the Thermon’s heat tracing design software. The primary focus on the revision has been to make CompuTrace more intuitive, while adding new views and features.

Highlights of version 6.1:

  • Define design parameters more quickly
    • Improved user interface layout, including realignment of circuit-level and segment-level inputfields
  • New Workflow Options
    • New circuit view grid, offering an optional method of data entry
  • Enhanced Bill of Materials customization abilities
  • Improved Reporting Systems
  • Improved Performance Speed for large projects
  • Improved Performance Speed for large projects
  • Template Circuits
    • Allows the definition of multiple “default” circuits to accelerate the definition process

Visit the Thermon Software Download Portal to download and install the latest release HERE.

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