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It sounds like ProTreat needs a lot of user-input data. Doesn’t that make it hard to use?

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It sounds like ProTreat needs a lot of user-input data. Doesn’t that make it hard to use?

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Because it requires detailed tower internals information, ProTreat does indeed need quite a bit more user input information than other simulation packages. That’s what gives it such a tremendous simulation advantage. To help ensure that all the necessary data have been entered, and that the data are consistent and reasonable, ProTreat does extensive data preprocessing before even starting a simulation. Missing data and inconsistencies are pinpointed and reported immediately.

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