Household appliances network and grid connectivity - Part 3-1: Specific Data Model Mapping: SPINE and SPINE-IoT; German version EN 50631-3-1:2023

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DIN EN 50631-3-1:2024-09

VDE 0705-631-3-1:2024-09

Household appliances network and grid connectivity - Part 3-1: Specific Data Model Mapping: SPINE and SPINE-IoT; German version EN 50631-3-1:2023

German title
Netzwerk- und Stromnetz-Konnektivität von Haushaltsgeräten - Teil 3-1: Mapping auf spezifische Datenmodelle: SPINE und SPINE-IoT; Deutsche Fassung EN 50631-3-1:2023
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2024-09
Original language
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Pages
222

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Overview

Due to the transition from fossil fuels and nuclear energy to energy generation using renewable energy sources, and the associated decentralization, the demand for energy management systems is increasing. As a suitable standard for home and building management is in preparation, this document specifies how groups of products from different manufacturers can exchange information with home and building/customer energy management systems located in a home network or the cloud. This document focuses on the interoperability of household appliances and describes the necessary control and monitoring. It specifies a set of functions for household and similar electrical appliances. In addition to energy management, the functions in this document include main use cases for remote control and monitoring. This document is part of the EN 50631 series of standards, which defines the exchange of information between smart household appliances and management systems in residential and other buildings with energy management. The EN 50631 series of documents is being reorganized with a view to further development and will consist of six parts. Part 3 defines the mapping of neutral messages to examples of typical data models such as SPINE, OCF, and so on. These data models are neither mandatory nor do they represent the complete spectrum of data models. This part maps the general use case functions and data models defined in prEN 50631-1:2021 to specific languages, in this case SPINE. Data communication is highly dependent on the environment of household appliances. Sometimes, low bit rates or energy-efficient communication place strict demands on selected communication technologies. Therefore, widely used and general standards have been and continue to be developed by the industry to meet such requirements. In order not to influence the common data modeling for household appliances by such restrictions, the standardized data models and structures of the neutral messages shall be applied to communication technologies. This series of standards is therefore intended to separate data modeling and the structure of neutral messages from the associated communication. This document does not deal with safety requirements. Safety requirements have been introduced in the EN 60335 series of standards.

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