AS/NZS 4755.1:2017 pdf free.Demand response capabilities and supporting technologies for electrical products.
1.3.3 Authorized person
A person, other than the user, who is authorized by the remote agent, the supplier of the DRED or the supplier of the electrical product, to access, install or adjust parts or functions of the DRED or electrical product not accessible to the user.
1.3.4 Circumvention device
Any control, control device, software, component or part that alters the operating characteristics during any test procedure. resulting in measurements that are unrepresentative of how that product would perform under comparable conditions in normal operation.
1.3.5 Command
A package of information which originates from the remote agent and which provides instructions to the DR ED. regarding the status of the I)RED. the execution of Operational instructions and other matters.
1.3.6 Deactivated
Condition of a DRED in which it does not have the capability to pass on operational instructions.
1.3.7 Demand response (DR)
The automated alteration of an electrical product’s mode of operation in response to an initiating signal originating from or defined by a remote agent.
1.3.8 I)ernand response capability
The ability of an electrical product to provide demand response, when connected to a
DRED.
1.3.9 Demand response enabling device (DRED)
A device that provides the tunctionalities and capabilities to achieve demand response and that meets the requirements of this Standard.
1.3.10 Demand response event
The period between the initiation and termination of an operational instruction group.
1.3.11 Demand response interface
In relation to a DRED, the physical connections and associated functions that enable a DRED to issue operational instructions to an electrical product. In relation to an electrical product, the physical connections and associated functions that enable an electrical product to receive operational instructions from a DRED.
1.3.12 Demand response mode (DRM)
A mode of operation within specified conditions, constraints or parameters during a demand response event (see Table 3.1).
1.3.13 Electrical product
A system or device designed to be connected to the grid and to provide, or control the provision of. an energy service such as cooling, heating, motive power. energy generation or storage. Includes all components required for normal operation and that are generally supplied or installed with the product, including thermostats or user-operated remote controls.
NOTE: Examples of electrical products include air conditioners, water heaters, swimming pool pump-unit controllers, charge/discharge controllers 11r electric vehicles and stationary batteries and grid-connected inverter energy systems. An electrical product may be a set of linked elements which collectively provides an energy service at a given site, and which responds as a group to an 01. e.g. micro-inverters.AS/NZS 4755.1 pdf download.
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