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Description of PD IEC/TS 62950:2017 2018This Technical Specification (TS) sets out a reference framework for defining and testing smart capabilities and smart operating modes of appliances, small scale energy supplies (SSESs) and other devices (ODs) (collectively termed 'smart devices' if they have the defined capabilities). This document does not set minimum requirements for appliances, SSESs or ODs. This document focuses on electricity consumption but the principles and general architecture can be applied to other types of energy and other services. This document focuses on appliances, SSESs and ODs, but the principles and general architecture can also be applied to other products that are capable of being equipped with a device (energy) manager (DEM). This document:
Although many examples are given in relation to particular product types, this document is not intended to fully describe these matters for any particular product type. This document is intended for use by IEC and other standardisation bodies who wish to address smart capabilities and smart operating modes in the performance standards for the products for which they are responsible. The smart device architecture and configurations described in this document, as illustrated in Figure 1 and Figure 2, are intended to guide but not necessarily limit the architecture for each specific product. This document is relevant to testing interactions between the customer energy manager (CEM) and the device energy manager (DEM) in configurations 1 and 2, insofar as they are relevant to determining the smart operation of a device. It does not cover the interactions between the DEM and a separate DEM-ready device (in configurations 2 and 3). For the time being, these interactions may be the subject of separate standards. This document does not cover configuration 4, in which the CEM-DEM interaction cannot be externally manipulated or observed in testing. In configuration 4, only the response of the product as a whole to grid information or remote agent instructions can be tested. This is beyond the scope of this document for the time being.
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