Fix ChillerElectricEIR air cooled curves#5463
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Pull request overview
See #2093 (comment).
Perhaps the default value for "Reference Entering Condenser Fluid Temperature" needs to be changed to 35C (air-cooled)? But then why does
Chiller:Electric:ReformulatedEIRhave a default "Reference Leaving Condenser Water Temperature" value of 35C (water-cooled)?Pull Request Author
src/model/test)src/energyplus/Test)src/osversion/VersionTranslator.cpp)Labels:
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