T, you should be able to get good results with primary for 10 days then racking. There are a lot of variables to your beer/process which you need to look at, starting in reverse order.
As has already been said, 2 weeks from priming to drinking is not long enough, it needs a minimum 1 week (pref 2) warm (20Deg ish) and 2 weeks cold. If you've carried too much yeast over it will take longer.
Extend this time frame before looking elsewhere Trialling different time frames should answer if your carrying too much yeast/break over. Crash cooling the fv to drop excessive yeast/protein will help but shouldn't really be needed.
Break material, there's no real proof that fermenting on the break will affect short term usage beer...however...if the break is excessive due to the brewing process, it may well do.
You really need to use kettle finings before looking for fault elsewhere You may also need to consider aux finings but I'd start with the simple things first.
After using copper finings and still not getting clear beer you'll have to look at your brewing process.
You're using a HERMS system, it could be the problem if the mash is being compacted/sucked on too much...what are your recirc rates, are you using an underback etc etc etc...better to look at this last.
Also, though you think you're getting good breaks, a lot of proteins will remain and they will be invisible to the naked eye until they start to clump together due to one action or another.
There are a few simple things you can do which will take brews/time and they may eliminate the clarity 'issue', starting with longer maturation first. Notice I've steered clear of mentioning infection :P ...bugger I've done it