PS, a followup to the post I just made. I realized I didn't address IEER.
Essentially you have the same problem "converting" between IEER and EER as you do EER and SEER. They don't measure the same thing Because IEER is a weighted average, you need the EER rating at 4 different load points (which you don't always have) to calculate IEER. If you DO have the EER at 100%, 75%, 50%, and 25% full cooling capacity, the IEER can be calculated by:
IEER = (0.020 * A) + (0.617 * B) + (0.238 * C) + (0.125 * D)
Where:
A = EER at 100% net capacity at AHRI standard rating conditions
B = EER at 75% net capacity and reduced ambient (81.5oF for air-cooled)
C = EER at 50% net capacity and reduced ambient (68oF for air-cooled)
D = EER at 25% net capacity and reduced ambient (65oF for air-cooled)