Library for communication with Nibe heatpumps.
- F1145
- F1155
- F1245
- F1255
- F1345
- F1355
- F370
- F470
- F730
- F750
- S320
- S325
- S735
- S2125
- SMO20
- SMO40
- SMOS40
- VVM225
- VVM310
- VVM320
- VVM325
- VVM500
- RS485 hardwired using NibeGW on Arduino or RPi. NibeGW was developed by Pauli Anttila for Openhab's integration.
- (Not yet tested) TCP Modbus for S Models
- (Not yet tested) Serial Modbus for Nibe Modbus 40)
For this connection method to work you will need to connect an Arduino with special firmware that will act as a proxy between Heatpump RS485 and this library. Some details regarding how this method works can be found here.
NibeGW firmware for Arduino or RPi can be download here.
- Library will open 9999 UDP listening port to receive packets from NibeGW.
- For read commands library will send UDP packets to NibeGW port 9999.
- For write commands library will send UDP packets to NibeGW port 10000.
Ports are configurable
import asyncio
import logging
from nibe.coil import CoilData
from nibe.connection.nibegw import NibeGW
from nibe.heatpump import HeatPump, Model
logger = logging.getLogger("nibe").getChild(__name__)
def on_coil_update(coil_data: CoilData):
logger.debug(coil_data)
async def main():
heatpump = HeatPump(Model.F1255)
# heatpump.word_swap = False # uncomment if you have word swap disabled in 5.3.11 service menu
await heatpump.initialize()
heatpump.subscribe(HeatPump.COIL_UPDATE_EVENT, on_coil_update)
connection = NibeGW(heatpump=heatpump, remote_ip="192.168.1.2")
await connection.start()
if __name__ == '__main__':
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())
loop.run_forever()
With S series heatpumps
import asyncio
import logging
from nibe.coil import CoilData
from nibe.connection.modbus import Modbus
from nibe.heatpump import HeatPump, Model
logger = logging.getLogger("nibe").getChild(__name__)
def on_coil_update(coil_data: CoilData):
logger.debug(f"on_coil_update: {coil_data}")
async def main():
heatpump = HeatPump(Model.F1255)
# heatpump.word_swap = False # uncomment if you have word swap disabled in 5.3.11 service menu
await heatpump.initialize()
heatpump.subscribe(HeatPump.COIL_UPDATE_EVENT, on_coil_update)
connection = Modbus(heatpump=heatpump, url="tcp://192.168.1.2:502", slave_id=1)
coil = heatpump.get_coil_by_name('bt50-room-temp-s1-40033')
coil_data = await connection.read_coil(coil)
logger.debug(f"main: {coil_data}")
if __name__ == '__main__':
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())
loop.run_forever()
With NIBE MODBUS 40
import asyncio
import logging
from nibe.coil import CoilData
from nibe.connection.modbus import Modbus
from nibe.heatpump import HeatPump, Model
logger = logging.getLogger("nibe").getChild(__name__)
def on_coil_update(coil_data: CoilData):
logger.debug(f"on_coil_update: {coil_data}")
async def main():
heatpump = HeatPump(Model.F1255)
# heatpump.word_swap = False # uncomment if you have word swap disabled in 5.3.11 service menu
await heatpump.initialize()
heatpump.subscribe(HeatPump.COIL_UPDATE_EVENT, on_coil_update)
connection = Modbus(heatpump=heatpump, url="serial:///dev/ttyS0", slave_id=1, conn_options={"baudrate": 9600})
coil = heatpump.get_coil_by_name('bt50-room-temp-s1-40033')
coil_data = await connection.read_coil(coil)
logger.debug(f"main: {coil_data}")
if __name__ == '__main__':
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())
loop.run_forever()
With NibeGW it is possible to auto identify heatpump model. Heatpump sends information about model every 15 seconds.
heatpump = HeatPump() # Note that we do not specify model here
# ...
connection = NibeGW(heatpump=heatpump, remote_ip="192.168.1.2")
await connection.start()
heatpump.product_info = await connection.read_product_info()
await heatpump.initialize()
Nibe is registered mark of NIBE Energy Systems.
The code was developed as a way of integrating personally owned Nibe heatpump, and it cannot be used for other purposes. It is not affiliated with any company, and it doesn't have commercial intent.
The code is provided AS IS and the developers will not be held responsible for failures in the heatpump operation or any other malfunction.
APT:
- tcpdump
- tcpreplay
On recipient device run:
sudo tcpdump -i eth0 udp port 9999 -w nibe-9999.pcap
tcprewrite --infile=nibe-9999.pcap --outfile=nibe-9999rw.pcap --dstipmap=192.168.1.3:192.168.1.2 --enet-dmac=CC:CC:CC:CC:CC:CC --fixcsum
sudo tcpreplay --intf1=eth0 nibe-9999rw.pcap
You will need to replace IP addresses for rewrite and Mac address of new recipient device