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AS/NZS 4755.3.2:2014
[Current]Demand response capabilities and supporting technologies for electrical products, Part 3.2: Interaction of demand response enabling devices and electrical products — Operational instructions and connections for devices controlling swimming pool pump-units
This Standard- (a)applies to pump-unit controllers that do not contain a DRED, and have a demand response interface intended to connect with a DRED; (b)specifies a set of operational instructions that will meet the requirements of remote agents wishing to control the energy consumption of pump-units; and (c)specifies two alternative methods of connecting the demand response interface to the DRED.
Published: 27/06/2014
Pages: 29
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 Scope and general
1.1 Scope
1.2 Referenced documents
1.3 Definitions
2 Operational instructions and demand response modes
2.1 General principles
2.2 Demand response modes
2.2.1 Mandatory and optional demand response modes
2.2.2 DRM2 and DRM 4 operation
2.3 Manual override
2.4 Automatic override
2.5 Response times
2.6 Operation of auxiliary equipment
2.7 Run-time adjustment
2.8 Standby power
2.9 Mutiple operational instructions
3 Interfaces
3.1 General
3.2 Physical interfaces
3.3 Terminal block
3.3.1 Terminal block pin assignments
3.3.2 Terminal block specifications
3.4 RJ45 socket
3.4.1 RJ45 socket pin assignment
3.4.2 RJ45 socket specifications
3.5 Circuit to DRED
3.6 Optional 230 V AC power supply
3.7 Optional extra-low voltage power supply
3.8 Location and access
4 Labelling and marking of demand response capability
4.1 General
4.2 Registration
4.3 Point of sale labelling
4.4 Marking
4.5 Documentation
5 Testing and verifying demand response capability
5.1 Verification of claimed demand response capability
5.2 Set up for testing
5.3 Verification of claimed compliance with DRM 1
5.3.1 Sequence of operations
5.3.2 Integral pump-unit controller
5.3.2.1 Interrupting operating during a DRM 1 event
5.3.2.2 Switching on during a DRM 1 event
5.3.3 Separate pump-unit controller
5.3.3.1 Interrupting operation during a demand response event
5.3.3.2 Switching on during a DRM 1 event
5.4 Verification of claimed compliance with DRM 2
5.4.1 Integral pump-unit controller
5.4.1.1 Interrupting operation during a DRM 2 event
5.4.1.2 Switching on during a DRM 2 event
5.4.2 Separate pump-unit controller
5.4.2.1 Interrupting operation during a DRM 2 event
5.4.2.2 Switching on during a DRM 2 event
5.5 Verification of claimed compliance with DRM 4
5.5.1 Interrupting operation during a DRM 4 event
5.5.2 Switching on during a DRM 4 event
5.6 Test report
Appendix A
Appendix B
Cited references in this standard
[Superseded]
Framework for demand response capabilities and supporting technologies for electrical products
[Current]
Performance of household electrical appliances — Swimming pool pump-units, Part 1: Measurement of energy consumption and performance
[Withdrawn]
Performance of household electrical appliances — Swimming pool pump-units, Part 2: Energy labelling and minimum energy performance standard requirements
[Current]
Electricity metering equipment (ac) — General requirements, tests and test conditions, Part 21: Tariff and load control equipment (IEC 62052-21:2016 (ED.1.1) MOD)
[Current]
Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules)
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