Household appliances network and grid connectivity - Part 1: General Requirements, Generic Data Modelling and Neutral Messages

This document defines data models for Interoperable Connected Household Appliances. The data model is derived from a logical decomposition of use cases into functional blocks that themselves are realized by abstract actions on the data model itself.

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Appareils domestiques connectés au réseau et réseau intelligent - Partie 1: Exigences générales, modélisation de données génériques et messages neutres génériques

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Ta dokument določa podatkovne modele za interoperabilne povezane gospodinjske aparate. Podatkovni model izhaja iz logične razdelitve primerov uporabe v funkcionalne bloke, realizirane na podlagi abstraktnih ukrepov na samem podatkovnem modelu.

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Household appliances network and grid connectivity - Part 1: General Requirements, Generic Data Modelling and Neutral Messages97.030VSORãQRDomestic electrical appliances in generalICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 50631-1:2017SIST EN 50631-1:2018en01-februar-2018SIST EN 50631-1:2018SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM
EN 50631-1
December 2017 ICS 97.120
English Version
Household appliances network and grid connectivity - Part 1: General Requirements, Generic Data Modelling and Neutral Messages
Appareils domestiques connectés au réseau et réseau intelligent - Partie 1: Exigences générales, modélisation de données génériques et messages neutres génériques
Netzwerk- und Stromnetz-Konnektivität von Haushaltsgeräten - Teil 1: Allgemeine Anforderungen, allgemeine Datenmodellierung und neutrale Meldungen This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2017-09-18. CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CENELEC member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions. CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom. European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
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B-1040 Brussels © 2017 CENELEC All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC Members.
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2 Contents Page European foreword . 6 Introduction . 7 1 Scope . 8 2 Normative references . 8 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 8 4 Process & Requirements to enable interoperability . 14 4.1 Introduction . 14 4.2 Conceptual Architecture Model . 15 4.3 Top Down Approach . 17 4.4 Process . 18 5 User Stories and Use Cases . 19 5.1 Introduction . 19 5.2 User Stories . 20 5.2.1 Demand Response (DR) . 20 5.2.2 Demand Side Management (DSM), see “EURELECTRIC Views on Demand-Side Participation” [5] . 21 5.2.3 Emergency Blackout Prevention (see [2]) . 22 5.2.4 Remote Control of a Smart Appliance (see [3]) . 22 5.2.5 Remote Monitoring of a Smart Appliance (see [3]) . 23 5.2.6 Manual Operation of a Smart Appliance (see [3]) . 23 5.3 Derived use cases. 23 5.3.1 Introduction . 23 5.3.2 Actors . 24 5.3.3 Main level of Smart Appliances use cases . 24 5.3.4 Flexible Start . 25 5.3.5 Direct Load Control . 34 5.3.6 Emergency Blackout Prevention . 38 5.3.7 Remote Programming . 41 5.3.8 Remote Monitoring . 44 5.3.9 Manual Operation. 48 5.3.10 Install Smart Appliance . 50 5.3.11 Remove Smart Appliance . 52 6 Requirements & Common Function Descriptions . 54 6.1 Introduction . 54 6.2 Requirements . 54 6.2.1 JWG-R100 – Provide fallback mechanism of Smart Device to regular device (autonomous operation) if no CCM is available . 54 6.2.2 JWG-R101 – Safety relevant requirements . 54 6.3 Common Function Descriptions . 54 6.3.1 JWG-F100/101 – Register / De-Register Smart Appliance with available options . 54 6.3.2 JWG-F102 – Provide alternatives on power profiles with available optimization targets, Notify about pending job(s) that were initiated by Smart Aplliance and/or the end-customer . 57 6.3.3 JWG-F103 – Plan automated start in advance . 58 6.3.4 JWG-F104 – Query and show information as well as status and/or status change of a Smart Appliance. 60 6.3.5 JWG-F105 – Immediately control device (no emergency case) . 62 6.3.6 JWG-F106 – Modify configuration of Smart Device during runtime to increase/decrease power consumption . 63 SIST EN 50631-1:2018



EN 50631-1:2017 (E) 3 6.3.7 JWG-F107 – Emergency control device (cooperative with Smart Device) . 64 7 Mappings . 65 7.1 Introduction . 65 7.2 Mapping use cases – use case functions . 66 7.3 Mapping common use case functions – SPINE data model . 67 8 SPINE Data Model . 70 8.1 Introduction . 70 8.2 Brief outlook to the next chapters . 73 8.3 General notations . 74 8.3.1 Used keywords . 74 8.3.2 Data model specialization: From “generic XSD models” to “adjusted models” in “tables” and feature types . 74 8.3.3 Multiple “entity” tags . 75 8.3.4 Common data types . 75 9 SPINE Protocol . 76 9.1 Introduction . 76 9.2 Architecture requirements . 76 9.2.1 General rules . 76 9.2.2 Address level details . 77 9.3 SPINE Datagram . 78 9.3.1 Introduction . 78 9.3.2 Header . 79 9.3.3 Payload . 86 9.4 Communication modes . 97 9.4.1 Simple communication mode . 98 9.4.2 Enhanced communication mode . 98 9.5 Functional commissioning . 99 9.5.1 Detailed discovery . 99 9.5.2 Destination list . 113 9.5.3 Binding . 116 9.5.4 Subscription . 124 10 SPINE Resource Definitions . 132 10.1 Overall model hierarchy concept overview . 132 10.1.1 Resource Type Definition Concept . 132 10.1.2 Class Concept . 134 10.2 Common technical details . 136 10.2.1 Introduction . 136 10.2.2 Time information (absolute / relative / recurring) . 136 10.2.3 List Data concept . 136 10.2.4 Identifier concept . 137 10.2.5 Restricted function exchange for list based functions . 138 10.2.6 On the use of "label" and "description". 138 10.2.7 Empty elements as "tags" . 139 10.2.8 Common data types . 140 10.2.9 Result . 154 10.3 Device Model Facets Definitions . 155 10.3.1 Device Types . 155 10.3.2 Entity Types . 157 10.3.3 Feature Types . 160 10.4 Complex Classes . 219 10.4.1 NodeManagement . 219 10.4.2 SmartEnergyManagementPs . 219 10.5 Standard Classes . 237 10.5.1 ActuatorSwitch . 237 10.5.2 BindingManagement . 240 10.5.3 DeviceClassification. 245 10.5.4 DirectControl . 249 SIST EN 50631-1:2018



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4 10.5.5 LoadControl . 253 10.5.6 Measurement . 258 10.5.7 Messaging . 267 10.5.8 NetworkManagement . 271 10.5.9 OperatingConstraints . 296 10.5.10 PowerSequences . 305 10.5.11 Sensing . 332 10.5.12 Setpoint . 336 10.5.13 SubscriptionManagement . 343 10.5.14 TaskManagement . 348 10.5.15 Threshold . 354 10.5.16 TimeInformation . 359 10.5.17 TimeTable . 365 10.5.18 Version . 372 Annex A (normative)
XSDs in alphabetic order . 375 A.1 SPINE_TS_ActuatorSwitch . 375 A.2 SPINE_TS_BindingManagement . 375 A.3 SPINE_TS_CommandCommonDefinitions . 377 A.4 SPINE_TS_CommandFrame . 380 A.5 SPINE_TS_CommonDataTypes . 381 A.6 SPINE_TS_Datagram . 392 A.7 SPINE_TS_DeviceClassification . 392 A.8 SPINE_TS_DirectControl . 393 A.9 SPINE_TS_LoadControl . 394 A.10 SPINE_TS_Measurement . 396 A.11 SPINE_TS_Messaging . 399 A.12 SPINE_TS_NetworkManagement . 400 A.13 SPINE_TS_NodeManagement . 405 A.14 SPINE_TS_OperatingConstraints . 413 A.15 SPINE_TS_PowerSequences . 416 A.16 SPINE_TS_Result. 423 A.17 SPINE_TS_Sensing. 423 A.18 SPINE_TS_Setpoint . 425 A.19 SPINE_TS_SmartEnergyManagementPs . 427 A.20 SPINE_TS_SpecificDeviceEntityDefinitions . 436 A.21 SPINE_TS_SubscriptionManagement . 437 A.22 SPINE_TS_TaskManagement . 438 A.23 SPINE_TS_Threshold . 440 A.24 SPINE_TS_TimeInformation . 442 A.25 SPINE_TS_TimeTable . 443 A.26 SPINE_TS_Version . 445 Annex B (informative)
Examples and supplementary overviews . 446 B.1 PowerSequence Example . 446 B.1.1 101 read nodeManagementDetailedDiscoveryData . 447 B.1.2 102 reply nodeManagementDetailedDiscoveryData . 448 B.1.3 301 call nodeManagementSubscriptionRequestCall . 449 B.1.4 302/306 reply resultData . 450 B.1.5 303 read smartEnergyManagementPsData . 450 B.1.6 304 reply smartEnergyManagementPsData . 450 B.1.7 305 call nodeManagementBindingRequestCall . 451 B.1.8 308 write partial smartEnergyManagementPsData startTime . 452 B.1.9 309 notify partial smartEnergyManagementPsData scheduled . 452 B.1.10 310 notify partial smartEnergyManagementPsData running . 453 B.1.11 311 notify partial smartEnergyManagementPsData completed . 454 B.2 Identifier list . 455 B.3 Examples of enhanced communication mode and DestinationList . 456 B.3.1 Introduction . 456 B.3.2 “Interfaces” and “internal routing” . 456 SIST EN 50631-1:2018



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6 European foreword This document (EN 50631-1:2017) has been prepared by the WG 7 "Smart Household Appliances" of CLC/TC 59X "Performance of household and similar electrical appliances". The following dates are fixed: • latest date by which this document has to be implemented at national level by publication of an identical national standard or by endorsement (dop) 2018-09-18 • latest date by which the national standards conflicting with this document have to be withdrawn (dow) 2020-09-18
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CENELEC by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association. SIST EN 50631-1:2018



EN 50631-1:2017 (E) 7 Introduction Energy management systems will more and more become necessary due to change from fossil and nuclear to renewable production and the associated decentralisation. Since an appropriate standard for a home & building maqnagement is in preparation this European Standard specifies how sets of products from multiple manufacturers are able to interoperate with Home & Building / Customer Energy Management Systems, located in a home network or in the cloud, in the most interoperable manner. This standard focuses on interoperability of household appliances and describes the necessary control and monitoring. It defines a set of functions of household and similar electrical appliances. The functions in this standard cover next to energy-management main remote-control and – monitoring use cases. This European Standard does not deal with safety and security requirements. Safety requirements have been set in IEC/EN 60335-x [17]. EN 50631 will provide interoperability on information exchange among various appliances in the home. The standard will be split into 4 parts: EN 50631-1: Household appliances network and grid connectivity — Part 1: General Requirements, Generic Data Modeling and Neutral Messages EN 50631-2-x: Household appliances network and grid connectivity — Part 2: Product Specific Requirements and -Specifications EN 50631-3: Household appliances network and grid connectivity — Part 3: General Test-Requirements & -Specifications EN 50631-4-x: Household appliances network and grid connectivity — Part 4: Technology Specific Implementation and Test Requirements Data communication heavily depends on the environment of appliances. Sometimes low bitrate or energy efficient communication puts strict requirements to selected communication technologies. Therefore, popular and de facto standards had been and will be developed by the industry to fulfil such requirements. To not influence common data modeling for appliances because of such restrictions, the standardized data models and neutral message structures need to be applied to communication technologies. This
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EUROPEAN STANDARD DRAFT
prEN 50631-1
NORME EUROPÉENNE

EUROPÄISCHE NORM

February 2016
ICS
English Version
Household appliances network and grid connectivity - Part 1:
General Requirements, Generic Data Modelling and Neutral
Messages
To be completed To be completed
This draft European Standard is submitted to CENELEC members for enquiry.
Deadline for CENELEC: 2016-05-20.

It has been drawn up by CLC/TC 59X.

If this draft becomes a European Standard, CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which
stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.

This draft European Standard was established by CENELEC in three official versions (English, French, German).
A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to
the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions.

CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and the United Kingdom.

Recipients of this draft are invited to submit, with their comments, notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are aware and to
provide supporting documentation.

Warning : This document is not a European Standard. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without notice and
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European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
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Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung
CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussels
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4 Contents Page
5
6 European foreword . 5
7 Introduction . 6
8 1 Scope . 7
9 2 Normative references . 7
10 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 7
11 3.1 Terms and definitions . 7
12 3.2 Abbreviations . 11
13 4 Process & Requirements to enable interoperability . 12
14 4.1 Introduction . 12
15 4.2 Conceptual Architecture Model . 13
16 4.3 Top Down Approach . 15
17 4.4 Process . 16
18 5 User Stories and Use Cases . 17
19 5.1 Introduction . 17
20 5.2 User Stories . 17
21 5.2.1 Demand Response (DR), see“EURELECTRIC Views on Demand-Side Participation” [5] . 17
22 5.2.2 Demand Side Management (DSM), see“EURELECTRIC Views on Demand-Side
23 Participation” [5] . 18
24 5.2.3 Emergency Blackout Prevention (see [2]) . 19
25 5.2.4 Remote Control of a Smart Appliance (see [3]) . 19
26 5.2.5 Remote Monitoring of a Smart Appliance (see [3]) . 19
27 5.2.6 Manual Operation of a Smart Appliance (see [3]) . 20
28 5.3 Derived use cases. 20
29 5.3.1 Introduction . 20
30 5.3.2 Actors . 21
31 5.3.3 Main level of Smart Appliances use cases . 21
32 5.3.4 Flexible Start . 21
33 5.3.5 Direct Load Control . 30
34 5.3.6 Emergency Blackout Prevention . 33
35 5.3.7 Remote Programming . 35
36 5.3.8 Remote Monitoring . 38
37 5.3.9 Manual Operation. 42
38 5.3.10 Install Smart Appliance . 44
39 5.3.11 Remove Smart Appliance . 46
40 6 Requirements & Common Function Descriptions . 48
41 6.1 Introduction . 48
42 6.2 Requirements . 48
43 6.2.1 JWG-R100 – Provide fallback mechanism of Smart Device to regular device (autonomous
44 operation) if no CCM is available . 48
45 6.2.2 JWG-R101 – Safety relevant requirements . 48
46 6.3 Common Function Descriptions . 48
47 6.3.1 JWG-F100/101 – Register / De-Register Smart Appliance with available options . 48
48 6.3.2 JWG-F102 – Provide alternatives on power profiles with available optimization targets,
49 Notify about pending job(s) that were initiated by Smart Aplliance and/or the end-
50 customer . 50
51 6.3.3 JWG-F103 – Plan automated start in advance . 51
52 6.3.4 JWG-F104 – Query and show information as well as status and/or status change of a
53 Smart Appliance. 53
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54 6.3.5 JWG-F105 – Immediately control device (no emergency case) . 55
55 6.3.6 JWG-F106 – Modify configuration of Smart Device during runtime to increase/decrease
56 power consumption . 55
57 6.3.7 JWG-F107 – Emergency control device (cooperative with Smart Device) . 56
58 6.3.8 JWG-F108 – Synchronization or time information exchange between CCM and Smart
59 Appliance (relative or absolute time) . 57
60 7 Mappings . 58
61 7.1 Introduction . 58
62 7.2 Mapping use cases – use case functions . 59
63 7.3 Mapping common use case functions – SPINE data model . 60
64 8 SPINE Data Model . 63
65 8.1 Introduction . 63
66 8.2 General notations . 64
67 8.2.1 Element presence indications . 64
68 8.2.2 Common data types . 65
69 8.2.3 Used keywords . 65
70 8.2.4 Multiple “entity” tags . 65
71 9 SPINE message framework description. 65
72 9.1 Introduction . 65
73 9.2 Addressing . 66
74 9.2.1 Addressing schema . 66
75 9.2.2 Architecture requirements . 67
76 9.2.3 Address level details . 68
77 9.3 SPINE Datagram . 69
78 9.3.1 Introduction . 69
79 9.3.2 Header . 69
80 9.3.3 Payload . 74
81 9.3.4 Basic message indications . 83
82 9.4 Communication modes . 84
83 9.4.1 Simple communication mode . 84
84 9.4.2 Enhanced communication mode . 85
85 9.5 Functional commissioning . 86
86 9.5.1 Detailed discovery . 86
87 9.5.2 Destination list . 97
88 9.5.3 Binding . 100
89 9.5.4 Subscription . 108
90 10 SPINE Feature Type description . 115
91 10.1 Device Types . 115
92 10.1.1 Dishwasher . 115
93 10.1.2 Dryer . 115
94 10.1.3 Washer . 116
95 10.2 Entity Types . 116
96 10.2.1 DeviceInformation . 116
97 10.2.2 Dishwasher . 116
98 10.2.3 Dryer . 117
99 10.2.4 TemperatureSensor . 117
100 10.2.5 Washer . 118
101 10.3 Feature Types . 118
102 10.3.1 Common data types . 118
103 10.3.2 ActuatorSwitch . 129
104 10.3.3 DeviceClassification. 132
105 10.3.4 Direct Control . 137
106 10.3.5 LoadControl . 142
107 10.3.6 Measurement . 148
108 10.3.7 Messaging . 160
109 10.3.8 NodeManagement . 165
110 10.3.9 Sensing . 165
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111 10.3.10 Setpoint . 171
112 10.3.11 SmartEnergyManagementPs . 179
113 10.3.12 TaskManagement . 248
114 10.3.13 TimeInformation . 254
115 10.3.14 TimeTable . 255
116 10.3.15 Result . 265
117 Annex A (normative) XSDs in alphabetic order . 268
118 A.1 SPINE_TS_ActuatorSwitch.xsd . 268
119 A.2 SPINE_TS_BindingManagement . 269
120 A.3 SPINE_TS_CommandFrame . 270
121 A.4 SPINE_TS_CommonDataTypes . 271
122 A.5 SPINE_TS_Datagram . 281
123 A.6 SPINE_TS_DeviceClassification . 282
124 A.7 SPINE_TS_DirectControl . 283
125 A.8 SPINE_TS_LoadControl . 285
126 A.9 SPINE_TS_Measurement . 287
127 A.10 SPINE_TS_Messaging . 291
128 A.11 SPINE_TS_NetworkManagement . 292
129 A.12 SPINE_TS_NodeManagement . 298
130 A.13 SPINE_TS_OperatingConstraints . 310
131 A.14 SPINE_TS_PowerSequences . 315
132 A.15 SPINE_TS_Result. 324
133 A.16 SPINE_TS_Sensing. 324
134 A.17 SPINE_TS_Setpoint . 327
135 A.18 SPINE_TS_SmartEnergyManagementPs . 329
136 A.19 SPINE_TS_SubscriptionManagement . 341
137 A.20 SPINE_TS_TaskManagement . 342
138 A.21 SPINE_TS_Threshold . 345
139 A.22 SPINE_TS_TimeInformation . 347
140 A.23 SPINE_TS_TimeTable . 348
141 A.24 SPINE_TS_Version . 351
142 Annex B (informative) ZZZZ . 352
143 B.1 PowerSequence Example . 352
144 B.1.1 101 read nodeManagementDetailedDiscoveryData . 353
145 B.1.2 102 reply nodeManagementDetailedDiscoveryData . 354
146 B.1.3 301 call subscriptionManagementRequest . 355
147 B.1.4 302/306 reply result . 356
148 B.1.5 303 read smartEnergyManagementPsData . 356
149 B.1.6 304 reply smartEnergyManagementPsData . 357
150 B.1.7 305 call bindingManagementRequest . 358
151 B.1.8 308 write partial smartEnergyManagementPsData startTime . 358
152 B.1.9 309 notify partial smartEnergyManagementPsData scheduled . 359
153 B.1.10 310 notify partial smartEnergyManagementPsData running . 360
154 B.1.11 311 notify filtered smartEnergyManagementPsData completed . 360
155 Bibliography . 362
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157 European foreword
158 This document was prepared by the WG 7 (Smart Household Appliances) of Technical Committee CENELEC
159 TC 59X (Performance of household and similar electrical appliances).
160 This document is currently submitted to the Enquiry.
161 This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CENELEC by the European Commission and
162 the European Free Trade Association.
(doa) dor + 6 months
• latest date by which the existence of
this document has to be announced
at national level
• latest date by which this document has to be (dop) dor + 12 months
implemented at national level by publication of
an identical national standard or by
endorsement
(dow) dor + 36 months
• latest date by which the national standards
(to be confirmed or
conflicting with this document have to
modified when voting
be withdrawn
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164 Introduction
165 Energy management systems will more and more become necessary due to change from fossil and nuclear to
166 renewable production and the associated decentralisation. Since an appropriate standard for a home &
167 building maqnagement is in preparation this European Standard specifies how sets of products from multiple
168 manufacturers are able to interoperate with Home & Building / Customer Energy Management Systems,
169 located in a home network or in the cloud, in the most interoperable manner.
170 This standard focuses on interworking of household appliances and describes the necessary control and
171 monitoring. It defines a set of functions of household and similar electrical appliances. The functions in this
172 standard cover next to energy-management main remote-control and – monitoring use cases.
173 This European Standard does not deal with safety requirements. Safety requirements have been set in
174 IEC/EN 60335-x [17]. These requirements shall be applied to smart appliances using remote functionality.
175 prEN-50631 will provide interoperability on information exchange among various appliances in the home. The
176 standard will be split into 4 parts:
177 prEN-50631-1: Household appliances network and grid connectivity - General Requirements, Generic Data
178 Modeling and Neutral Messages
179 prEN-50631-2-x: Household appliances network and grid connectivity - Product Specific Requirements and -
180 Specifications
181 prEN-50631-3: Household appliances network and grid connectivity – General Test-Requirements & -
182 Specifications
183 prEN-50631-4-x: Household appliances network and grid connectivity – Technology Specific Implementation
184 and Test Requirements
185 Data communication heavily depends on the environment of appliances. Sometimes low bitrate or energy
186 efficient communication puts strict requirements to selected communication technologies. Therefore, popular
187 and de facto standards had been and will be developed by the industry to fulfil such requirements. To not
188 influence common data modeling for appliances because of such restrictions, the standardized data models
189 and neutral message structures must be applied to communication technologies.
190 This standard series therefore is intended to separate data modeling and neutral message structure from the
191 attached communication.
192 Part 1 describes general requirements, generic data modeling and generic neutral messages without relation
193 to any specific communiction technologoy or any product specific layout.
194 Part 2 lists and specifies product specific requirements and implementation guidance based on the generic
195 data model and generic neutral messages
196 Part 3 describes Test-Requirements and Test-Specifications
197 Part 4 describes the mapping of neutral messages to examples of typical communication protocols like
198 ZigBee, SEP2.0, KNX, Allseen, OIC, SHIP, Echonet light. These communication protocols are neither
199 mandatory nor to be seen as complete spectrum of communication protocols. A few can be found at [6] - [13].
200
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