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You will want to use the 'Coil:Cooling:DX:VariableSpeed' (10 compressor speeds) or 'Coil:Cooling:DX:MultiSpeed' (4 compressor speeds) coil objects. I don't think that performance curve has enough data to model; it is only at the "rated frequency", but you need curves for multiple speeds.

BEopt has a mini-split HP option based on lab testing of a Daikin MSHP—should be relatively close to your Mitsubishi AC performance curves. You can make a custom option with your desired SEER. BEopt generates an idf file that will include the E+ objects that you can use in your own idf.

You will want to use the 'Coil:Cooling:DX:VariableSpeed' (10 compressor speeds) or 'Coil:Cooling:DX:MultiSpeed' (4 compressor speeds) coil objects. I don't think that performance curve has enough data to model; it is only at the "rated frequency", but you need curves for multiple speeds.

BEopt has a mini-split HP option based on lab testing of a Daikin MSHP—should be relatively close to your Mitsubishi AC performance curves. You There are various SEER options available in BEopr, or you can make a custom option with your desired SEER. BEopt generates an idf file that will include the E+ objects that you can use in your own idf.

You will want to use the 'Coil:Cooling:DX:VariableSpeed' (10 compressor speeds) or 'Coil:Cooling:DX:MultiSpeed' (4 compressor speeds) coil objects. I don't think that performance curve has enough data to model; it is only at the "rated frequency", but you need curves for multiple speeds.

BEopt has a mini-split HP option based on lab testing of a Daikin MSHP—should be relatively close to your Mitsubishi AC performance curves. There are various SEER options available in BEopr, BEopt, or you can make a custom option with your desired SEER. BEopt generates an idf file that will include the E+ objects that you can use in your own idf.

You will want to use the 'Coil:Cooling:DX:VariableSpeed' (10 compressor speeds) or 'Coil:Cooling:DX:MultiSpeed' (4 compressor speeds) coil objects. I don't think that performance curve above has enough data to create a model; it is only at the "rated frequency", but you need curves for multiple speeds.

BEopt has a mini-split HP option based on lab testing of a Daikin MSHP—should be relatively close to your Mitsubishi AC performance curves. There are various SEER options available in BEopt, or you can make a custom option with your desired SEER. BEopt generates an idf file that will include the E+ objects that you can use in your own idf.