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EN 50523-1:2009

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Household appliances interworking - Part 1: Functional specification

Withdrawn date

01-06-2012

Published date

03-07-2009

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Introduction
1 Scope
2 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
   2.1 Terms and definitions
   2.2 Abbreviations
3 Installation of a system
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Rationale for Installation in WG Appliances
   3.3 Key Installation Events and related User Functions
   3.4 Guidelines on Installation Procedures
4 Household Appliances Application Domain
   4.1 Application Scenario
   4.2 Access Rights for Control Modes
   4.3 Types of Appliances
5 Household Appliances Interworking
   5.1 Concepts and Rules for Interworking
   5.2 Functional Blocks Specification
   5.3 Network Management Functions
   5.4 Appliance Description
Annex A (informative) - Examples of Appliances State Diagrams
      A.1 Introduction
      A.2 Washing Machine State Diagram
      A.3 Tumble Dryer State Diagram
      A.4 Dishwasher State Diagram
      A.5 Microwave Oven State Diagram
      A.6 Electric Oven State Diagram
      A.7 Gas Cooktop State Diagram
      A.8 Gas Oven State Diagram
      A.9 Refrigerator State Diagram
      A.10 Freezer State Diagram
      A.11 Winecabinet State Diagram
      A.12 Refrigerator-Freezer State Diagram
      A.13 Hobs and Induction Hobs State Diagram
      A.14 Hood State Diagram
      A.15 Air conditioner State Diagram
      A.16 Instantaneous Water Heater State Diagram
      A.17 Storage Water Heater State Diagram
Bibliography

This European Standard focuses on interworking of household appliances and describes the necessary control and monitoring. It defines a set of functions of household and similar electrical appliances which are connected together and to other devices by a network in the home. This European Standard does not deal with safety requirements.

Committee
CLC/TC 59X
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
European Committee for Standards - Electrical
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
NBN EN 50523-1 : 2009 Identical
CEI EN 50523-1 : 2010 Identical
UNE-EN 50523-1:2011 Identical
PN EN 50523-1 : 2009 Identical
NEN EN 50523-1 : 2009 Identical
NF EN 50523-1 : 2009 Identical
I.S. EN 50523-1:2009 Identical
BS EN 50523-1:2009 Identical
DIN EN 50523-1:2010-05 Identical

I.S. EN 50523-2:2009 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES INTERWORKING - PART 2: DATA STRUCTURES
S.R. CLC/TS 50560:2014 INTEROPERABILITY FRAMEWORK REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION
EN 50523-2:2009 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES INTERWORKING - PART 2: DATA STRUCTURES
UNE-EN 50523-2:2011 Household appliances interworking -- Part 2: Data structures
CEI EN 50523-2 : 2010 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES INTERWORKING - PART 2: DATA STRUCTURES
CLC/TS 50560:2014 Interoperability framework requirement specification
08/30186990 DC : DRAFT JULY 2008 BS EN 50523-2 - HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES INTERWORKING - PART 2: DATA STRUCTURES
BS EN 50523-2:2009 Household appliances interworking Data structures
PD CLC/TS 50560:2014 Interoperability framework requirement specification

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