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How to model non-inverter type Air-Conditioners

Hello,

From my understanding of energyplus and the research that I've done around unmethours and a few other threads, the default systems for all split-type ACs that can be simulated are inverter types (Unitary & UnitarySystem), is there a way where I can model the ACs as non-inverter types?

How to model non-inverter type Air-Conditioners

Hello,

From my understanding of energyplus and the research that I've done around unmethours and a few other threads, the default systems for all split-type ACs that can be simulated are inverter types (Unitary & UnitarySystem), is there a way where I can model the ACs as non-inverter types?

How to model non-inverter type Air-Conditioners

Hello,

From my understanding of energyplus and the research that I've done around unmethours and a few other threads, the default systems for all split-type ACs that can be simulated are inverter types (Unitary & UnitarySystem), is there a way where I can model the ACs as non-inverter types?

Here is an example catalogue and engineering data of the inverter and non-inverter AC from Daikin (in Indonesian)