Mehmood, The example data file for Type107 is normalized, meaning that if you must, you can use the example data file and modify the rated capacity parameter to model any sized absorption chiller. I emphasize "if you must" because it is far preferable to go online and find an actual absorption chiller in the capacity range that you want and create a data file from the information that is provided by the manufacturer. The archives of this mailing list contain a number of discussions about what a normalized data file is and also about the difficulties of normalizing absorption chiller data files. kind regards, David
On 06/09/2019 09:26, MEHMOOD Sajid via
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