ClimateMaster APSM Slaving Module

ClimateMaster APSM Slaving Module

  • $171.54


The ClimateMaster APSM Slaving Module is a critical component for technicians managing water source heat pump clusters. Engineered for direct integration with ClimateMaster HVAC parts, this OEM replacement module provides the necessary communication bridge for slaving multiple units to a master controller. By facilitating real-time diagnostics and system performance monitoring, the APSM ensures that distributed units in commercial or industrial settings operate with synchronized efficiency. This board eliminates the guesswork in HVAC troubleshooting by providing clear feedback on operational status, allowing for proactive preventative maintenance and reducing total system downtime.

Key Benefits:

  • System Synchronization: Seamlessly slaves secondary units to a primary controller for unified operation.
  • Industrial Performance: Designed to withstand the electrical demands of commercial HVAC maintenance environments.
  • Advanced Diagnostics: Simplifies the identification of HVAC system faults through integrated communication protocols.
  • Optimized Efficiency: Ensures all units within a zone are working in tandem to maintain precise setpoints and reduce energy consumption.
  • Ease of Installation: Genuine ClimateMaster APSM hardware ensures terminal-to-terminal compatibility without field modifications.

Common Questions:

How do I configure the APSM Slaving Module for multi-unit control?
The module must be addressed correctly within the communication loop. Ensure the master unit's control board is recognizing the slaving module signal to allow for simultaneous staged compressor and blower operation.

Is the ClimateMaster APSM compatible with older heat pump models?
This module is designed specifically for ClimateMaster water source heat pumps utilizing advanced microprocessor controls. Always verify your specific model number against the manufacturer’s technical data to ensure protocol matching.

Does this module require external power?
The APSM module typically draws power directly from the unit's low-voltage control transformer. Confirm that your 24V transformer has sufficient VA capacity to handle the additional load of the slaving board.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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