Connecting Multiple Heat Pumps (Optional)

Up to 16 heat pumps can be connected and controlled from a primary heat pump.

There are two reasons for using a multiple heat pump configuration:

  1. Controlling multiple heat pumps from one location; the primary heat pump.
  2. Preventing heat pumps from starting up at the same time and causing an excessive power draw on the electric circuit.

 

NOTICE

Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment.

 

  • The wire size connecting the heat pumps must be 22-gauge, 3-conductor, shielded, outdoor rated wire. Be sure that the size of the wire will allow at least three wires per connection point.
  • Do not attempt to connect heat pump equipment in multiple configurations with previous HP7 and HP7R versions of the control board. See Figure 7. No onboard port is provided for heat pumps with these control board versions. An Automatic Sequencing Controller (ASC) accessory is required for those types of heat pumps.

DO NOT CONNECT

HP7 or HP7R boards

Figure 7

 

 

 

 

 

Connecting Heat Pumps

 

RS-485 Connection Points

(Dry Contact)

Figure 8

  1. Choose one unit to be the lead (or primary) unit. This is typically a unit that can be accessed easily when temperature adjustments are needed.

    • Note - The primary unit can be connected to an external controller via the controller (PORT B) connection point if desired.

  2. Deactivate power to heat pumps.
  3. Remove electrical access panels.
  4. Route 22-gauge, 3-conductor, shielded, outdoor rated wires to the low voltage sides of the electrical enclosures. Follow all National Electric Codes (NEC) and / or State and Local guidelines.
  5. Connect the first secondary heat pump's wires to the unit selected as the primary heat pump's.
  6. Use "Port C" on the control boards as indicated. Connecting the "G" to "G", the "Y" to "Y", and the "B" to "B" on each heat pump's port "C" connection point. The"R' connection points are not used. See Figure 8.
  7. Connect any additional heat pumps as indicated, doubling up the wires as shown. See Figure 9. Confirm the same color wires connect to the same wires on each heat pump ("G" to "G", "Y" to "Y", and "B" to "B"). Up to 16 heat pumps can be controlled by one heat pump.
  8. Label the heat pumps appropriately as a primary unit and secondary units (Primary, Secondary 01, Secondary 02, etc.) to simplify configuration and future operation.
  9. Reattach access panels.

 

Multiple Heat Pump

Connection Points to "Port C"

Figure 9

 

  1. Apply power to primary heat pump. Confirm the mode is set to " heat pump off".
  2. Apply power to the next heat pump and confirm the mode is set to " heat pump off". Do this for each heat pump.
  3. Program heat pumps with assigned addresses. See "Connecting Multiple Heat Pumps (Optional)".

 

Configure Primary Heat Pump

Confirm the first connected heat pump is designated as the primary unit.

 

 

IF UNIT IS ASLEEP,

SWIPE TO WAKE UP

 

PRESS MENU

BUTTON

 

USE ARROWS TO

"SYSTEM"

 

PRESS "ENTER"

 

 

USE ARROWS TO

"ADVANCED"

 

PRESS "ENTER"

 

 

USE ARROWS TO

"MULTI-UNIT"

 

ENTER TO EDIT

 

 

USE ARROWS TO

"MULTI-UNIT MODE"

 

ENTER TO EDIT

 

 

USE ARROWS TO

CHANGE TO "PRIMARY"

 

ENTER TO SAVE

 

 

MENU TO EXIT, PRESS

& HOLD TO STATUS

 

 

Configure Secondary Heat Pumps

Go to the next connected heat pump and configure it as a secondary unit with a heat pump address of "01". Each additionally connected heat pump will require a unique heat pump address ("02", "03", etc.)

 

 

IF UNIT IS ASLEEP,

SWIPE TO WAKE UP

 

PRESS MENU

BUTTON

 

USE ARROWS TO

"SYSTEM"

 

PRESS "ENTER"

 

 

USE ARROWS TO

"ADVANCED"

 

PRESS "ENTER"

 

 

USE ARROWS TO

"MULTI-UNIT"

 

PRESS ENTER TO EDIT

 

 

USE ARROWS TO

"MULTI-UNIT MODE"

 

ENTER TO EDIT

 

 

USE ARROWS TO

"SECONDARY"

 

ENTER TO SAVE

 

 

USE ARROWS TO

CHANGE ADDRESS

 

ENTER TO SAVE

 

 

CONFIRM OK TO CLEAR

EXISTING SETUPS

 

Please note:

This action will wipe all previous settings in favor of the new configuration. This includes external controller settings, optional device settings, groups, equipment, schedules, and site specific settings. Additional site specific settings may need to be put in place.

The system will restart. The heat pump will now need to be controlled by the primary heat pump.