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Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) calculated is not at the AHRI test condition!

I'm using the default curve setting of DOE reference buildings to cool an ice storage tank. I have to set chiller output temperature to negative values (e.g. -5). The simulation completed successfully but here is a warning that concerns me:

Chiller:Electric:EIR = Chiller:  Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) calculated is not at the AHRI test condition.

This chiller is not specially selected for ice-making applications and that might be a problem. Since I'm studying a non-standard cooling system, Is this warning important or not?

Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) calculated is not at the AHRI test condition!

I'm using the default curve setting of DOE reference buildings to cool an ice storage tank. I have to set chiller output temperature to negative values (e.g. -5). The simulation completed successfully but here is a warning that concerns me:

Chiller:Electric:EIR = Chiller:  Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) calculated is not at the AHRI test condition.

I'm not familiar with IPLV variable and how important it is... This chiller is not specially selected for ice-making applications and that might be a problem. Since I'm studying a non-standard cooling system, Is this warning important or not? not?

Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) calculated is not at the AHRI test condition!

I'm using the default openstudio curve setting of for chillers in DOE reference buildings simulation to cool an ice storage tank. I have to set chiller output temperature to negative values (e.g. -5). The simulation completed successfully but here is a warning that concerns me:

Chiller:Electric:EIR = Chiller:  Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) calculated is not at the AHRI test condition.

I'm not familiar with IPLV variable and how important it is... This chiller is not specially selected for ice-making applications and that might be a problem. Since I'm studying a non-standard cooling system, Is this warning important or not?

Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) calculated is not at the AHRI test condition!

I'm using the default openstudio curve setting for chillers in DOE reference buildings simulation to cool an ice storage tank. I have to set chiller output temperature to negative values (e.g. -5). The simulation completed successfully but here is a warning that concerns me:

Chiller:Electric:EIR = Chiller:  Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) calculated is not at the AHRI test condition.

I'm not familiar with IPLV variable and how important it is... This chiller is not specially selected for ice-making applications and that might be a problem. Since I'm studying a non-standard cooling system, Is this warning important or not?

Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) calculated is not at the AHRI test condition!

I'm using the default openstudio curve setting for chillers in DOE reference buildings simulation to cool an ice storage tank. I have to set chiller output temperature to negative values (e.g. -5). The simulation completed successfully but here is a warning that concerns me:

Chiller:Electric:EIR = Chiller:  Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) calculated is not at the AHRI test condition.

I'm not familiar with IPLV variable and how important it is... This chiller is not specially selected for ice-making applications and that might be a problem. Since I'm studying a non-standard cooling system, Is this warning important or not?