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### CHPC: Cheap Heat Pump Controller v1.x
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<b>The CHPC a minimal cost Heat Pump (HP) controller, which can be used as provided, or can be adopted to nearly all use cases due to open source nature.</b>
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<br><br>
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## Real life installation.
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Works from ground heat collectors (loops) to radiant in-floor heating system.
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![Installation example](./m_CHPC_i1.jpg)
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Driving:
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- EEV,
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- Heat Pump Compressor (1kW electrical power),
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- Circulating Pumps,
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- Sump Heater.
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Temperature sensors installed:
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- Before/After Evaporator,
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- Cold In/Cold Out,
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- Hot In(used as Target)/Hot Out,
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- Outdoor temperature,
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- Sump.
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Controled via both RS-485 and 16x2 display with buttons.
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## Changelog
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- 13 apr, 2019: EEV support development started.
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- 16 apr, 2019: Standalone EEV (no thermostat) with only 2 T sensors written and debugged.
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- 30 apr, 2019: HP system updated to CHPC.
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- 01 may, 2019: CHPC fully tested and released
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- 02 may, 2019: PCB rev.1.3 coming up, main feature: lot of DS18B20 inputs
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- 17 may, 2019: <b>PCB 1.3 tested, [assembly instructions added](https://github.com/gonzho000/chpc/wiki/assembly)</b>
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<br><br>
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## Applications:
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| Usage. | Brief description. | Application examples | Available protections |
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| ---------- | ------------------ | ------------------ | -------------------- |
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| 1. Thermostat. | Precision thermostat. Simple and cheap. Only 1 relay and 1 temperature sensor required.<br> | Room heat control. Chicken coop climate control. Distillation column. Else. | N/A |
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| 2. Heat pump (HP) control. | Controller drives HP system components: compressor, Cold and Hot side Circulating Pumps (CP). Protects system from overload, overheat and freezing up. Drives EEV to optimize running conditions. | DIY heat pump system. Repair module for commercial system. Water heater, house heating systems and same. | Compressor: cold start or overheat. Discharge and suction lines protection. Short-term power loss. Anti-freeze. Power overload protection. |
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| 3. EEV controller. | Only drives EEV, no relays. Requires 2 T sensors. | Upgrade your system from capilary tube to EEV. | Protects from liquid at suction line by design. |
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For more information about Heap Pumps look at [Wikipedia about HP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_pump)
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<br><br>
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## Features:
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- Up to 13 T sensors (see "T sensors abbreviations" for full list)
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- 5 relays (Compressor, Hot CP or Air Fun, Cold CP or Air Fun, Sump Heater, 4-way valve)
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- 4 inputs
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- 5/6 pin EEV connection,
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- 1602 display support
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- RS485 or Serial(UART 5V) support
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- Automatically turns on/of system when heating required
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- Takes care of system components health
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<br><br>
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## Control interfaces:
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<b>None:</b> Target temperature uploaded to board with firmware and cannot be changed. System used as fixed thermostat. Target temperature can be changed later with firmware re-upload.<br>
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<b>0.96 OLED or 1602 LCD screen + buttons:</b> Simple, local screen controlled system. Remote control is not possible.<br>
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<b>Remote computer terminal over RS-485 line. </b> Target temperature and running conditions under remote control. User can get stats from all T sensors. Up to 1.2 kilometer line.\*<br>
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<b> Remote automated control/stats via RS-485.</b> Firmware was written with python scripting in mind (and real scripts at prototype 485 network).<br>
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<b> Both screen + buttons and RS-485.</b> Combination allowed.
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\* RS-485 specification. Hardware test succeeded on 400 meters line.
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Example: day/night setpoint control and data visualisation with "pythonic rs485" way.
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![graph example](./m_t_graph_example.png)
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<br><br>
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## Relays:
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### "Thermostat":
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Only 1 Relay: drives electric heater (any)
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### "Heat Pump". Capillary tube, TXV, EEV:
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5 Relays, drives all you need:
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* Compressor (can be used as external relay driver for High Power systems)
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* Cold Circulating Pump (CP)
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* Hot CP
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* Sump Heater (optional, recommended for outdoor HP installations)
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* 4-way Valve (support coming up: autumn 2019)
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<br><br>
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## Temperature sensors:
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* Up to 13 temperature sensors can be connected to CHPC to control all processes that you want.
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* Only 1 sensor needed for "Thermostat" or "Heat Pump capillary/TXV"
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* 3 sensors needed for "HP with EEV" (absolute minimum scheme)
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<br><br>
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## Temperature sensors installation example (medium scheme)
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![medium scheme](./m_HeatPump_t_sensors_med.png)
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<br><br>
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## Get your own CHPC:
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* download PCB gerber file, *CHPC_v1.x_PCB_Gerber.zip*
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* search google [where to order PCB](https://www.google.com/search?q=order+pcb) or make your own at CNC machine
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* order electronic components, see BOM (Bill Of Materials) list, *CHPC_v1.x_PCB_BOM.html*
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* solder, [assembly instructions here](https://github.com/gonzho000/chpc/wiki/assembly)
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* install firmware *CHPC_firmware.ino*
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* install CHPC at your system
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* enjoy
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<br><br>
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## T sensors abbreviations:
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This abbrevations used in interface during sensors installation procedure
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| Abbr. | Full name | Required for |
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| ----- | -------------------- | -------------------- |
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| Tae | after evaporator | EEV <br>Anti-liquid protection at suction line |
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| Tbe | before evaporator | EEV |
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| Ttarget | target | Thermostat<br>Thermostat+EEV |
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| Tsump | sump | Automatic Sump Heater<br>Sump overheat protection |
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| Tci | cold in | Antifreeze protection |
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| Tco | cold out | Antifreeze protection |
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| Thi | hot in | Hot CP automatic control |
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| Tho | hot out | Overheat protection |
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| Tbc | before condenser | Discharge overheat protection |
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| Tac | after condenser | |
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| Touter | outer (outdoor) | |
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| Ts1 | additional sensor1 | |
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| Ts2 | additional sensor2 | |
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<br><br>
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## Photos:
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Upcoming PCB v1.3, untested now. Lot of small changes here.
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![v1.3 UNTESTED](./m_v1.3_PCBdemo.png)
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PCB v1.1, actual tested version.
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![proto3](./m_proto3.jpg)
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![proto3 without screen](./m_proto3_noscreen.jpg)
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This is prototype 2 (PCB v1.0).
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1602 is the best choise.
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![proto2](./m_proto2.jpg)
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EEV development started here.
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![proto2_EEVdev](./m_proto2_EEVdev.jpg)
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![proto2 PCB](./m_proto2_PCB.jpg)
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Prototype 1.
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History ) But worked well for a season.
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![proto1](./m_proto1.jpg)
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<br><br>
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## Author:
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gonzho АТ web.de (c) 2018-2019
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If you have any comments or questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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