ASHRAE Standard 201 Facility Smart Grid Information Model 2016
ASHRAE Standard 201 Facility Smart Grid Information Model 2016
ASHRAE Standard 201 Facility Smart Grid Information Model 2016 defines an abstract, object-oriented information model to enable appliances and control systems in homes, buildings, and industrial facilities to manage electrical loads and generation sources in response to communication with a “smart” electrical grid and to communicate information about those electrical loads to utility and other electrical service providers.
The purpose of ASHRAE Standard 201 Facility Smart Grid Information Model is to define an abstract, object-oriented information model to enable appliances and control systems in homes, buildings, and industrial facilities to manage electrical loads and generation sources in response to communication with a “smart” electrical grid and to communicate information about those electrical loads to utility and other electrical service providers.
This model provides the basis for common information exchange between control systems and end use devices found in single – and multi-family homes, commercial and institutional buildings, and industrial facilities that is independent of the communication protocol in use. It provides a common basis for electrical energy consumers to describe, manage, and communicate about electrical energy consumption and forecasts.
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The model defines a comprehensive set of data objects and actions that support a wide range of energy management
applications and electrical service provider interactions including:
- on-site generation,
- demand response,
- electrical storage,
- peak demand management,
- forward power usage estimation,
- load shedding capability estimation,
- end load monitoring (sub metering),
- power quality of service monitoring,
- utilization of historical energy consumption data, and
- direct load control.
ASHRAE Standard 201 Facility Smart Grid Information Model 2016 CONTENTS
- 1. Purpose
- 2. Scope
- 3. Definitions
3.1. Terms Adopted from External Sources
3.2. Terms Defined for this Standard
3.3. Abbreviations and Acronyms Used in this Standard
- 4. FSGIM Structure and Usage
4.1. Overview
4.2. How the FSGIM Component Model can be Applied to Real-World Examples
- 5. Device and Model Components
5.1. Facility Model Overview Diagram
5.2. Device
5.3. Meter Component
5.4. Load Component
5.5. Generator Component
5.6. Energy Manager Component
5.7. Model Elements from External Sources
- 6. Common Primitive Types, Classes, and Enumerations
6.1. Time
6.2. Enumerations
6.3. Primitive Data Types
6.4. Measurements
6.5. Other Common Classes
6.6. Elements Defined in the Common Primitive Types, Classes, and Enumerations Model
- 7. Conformance Requirements
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Conformance Requirements
7.3. Conformance Blocks
- 8. References
- 9. Annex A – UML Model (Normative) 829
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