We installed a 4kW Outback multimode system about 8 years ago.  An electrician came in afterwards and installed 3 heat pumps on the battery backed up power panels.  The Outback inverter disconnected on load every time there was a power outage. The electrician really messed up and is long gone. Also found out did not pull a permit. But I digress.  We managed to move two of the heat pump circuit breakers to the utility panel, so no longer on the battery backed up power panels.  The third heat pump is the problem as it is located in an apartment building remote from the main house. The whole apartment subpanel, including the heat pump load  is interconnected to the "main" battery backed up power panel in the home.

A master electrician and I are considering how to shed the apartment heat pump in a power outage.  We cannot easily run a separate circuit to the apartment building to pick up this load.  We have considered a smart panel, but the cost seems high for one circuit. Does anyone know of a power line product of RF product or similar that could operate this breaker when the main service panel loses power? I have been unsuccessful over months of sporadic research.

Thanks in advance.


Chris








-- Christopher Warfel, PE ENTECH Engineering, Inc. PO Box 871, Block Island, RI 02807 (401) 447-5773
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