Information technology - Home Electronic System (HES) application model - Part 3: Model of an energy...
This model of an energy management system for residences extends the set of HES (Home Electronic System) application models. Models for lighting and security have already been developed and accepted. These models should facilitate the validation of the language specified for HES in ISO/IEC 15067-1. These models have been developed to foster interoperability among products from competing or…
Information Technology - Home Electronic System (HES) Architecture - Part 2: Device modularity
HES standards address both interoperability requirements, interconnectivity requirements and plug-compatibility requirements. Devices are described as interoperable if the functionality of the higher communication layers is such that commands can be exchanged and result in meaningful action. For interconnectivity it is sufficient to specify mechanical, electrical, and functional (lower layer…
Information technology - Home Electronic System (HES) Architecture - Part 1: Introduction
Various electrically controlled devices are used in homes and similar environments for many different applications. Examples of such applications are: lighting, heating, food preparation, washing, energy management, water control, fire alarms, blinds control, different forms of security control and entertainment (audio and video). An overview of such applications is given in the Catalogue of…
Information technology - Home Electronic System (HES) interfaces - Part 2: Simple Interface Type 1
A Simple Interface (SI) is an interface between devices and a home network in the Home Electronic System (HES). The SI type 1 connects simple devices offering and accepting only a two state signal to an HES home network. Two signals are available at the SI type 1. One is a control signal for turning the device on and off. The other is a monitor signal for checking the state of the device. This…
Scope
This standard applies to household cooking gas appliances for use with
natural gas;
manufactured gas;
mixed gas;
liquefied petroleum gases;
and LP gas-air mixtures, or
convertible for use with liquefied petroleum gases.
These appliances may also be in stalled in a manufactured (mobile) home for use with liquefied petroleum gases only or for use with either natural,…
Information technology - Terminology for the Home Electronic System (HES)
The home electronic system (HES) provides a common method for interfacing equipment with a variety of home control systems (HCS) such as sensors, actuators, appliances, user interfaces, controllers, switches etc. An HCS is a local area network specialized for residential communications, commonly called home automation. This terminology is applicable to all standards and technical reports dealing…
Standard for Space Heaters for Use with Solid Fuels
1. SCOPe
1.1 This Standard applies to hand-fuelled solid-fuel fired space heaters of
the radiant, convection or forced-circulating type, intended for residential
heating.
1.2 This Standard applies to:
A Space heaters having provision for venting directly to the outdoors;
B Outdoor-aired space heaters intended for installation primarily in
mobile…
Safety of household and similar appliances - Part 2-92: Particular requirements for pedestrian-contr...
Deals with the safety of pedestrian-controlled mains-operated electric lawn scarifiers and aerators. These scarifiers have rotating cutters for regenerating lawns by, for instance, combing out grass thatch and moss, or by cutting vertically into the lawn face. These scarifiers are designed primarily for home use, with a rated voltage not more than 250 V single phase. For lawnmowers, see IEC 60335…