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ERL for Linky Smart Meter Vincent ILLIONNET vincent.illionnet@edf.fr Doc 14-0463-00

ERL for Linky Smart Meter Vincent ILLIONNET vincent.illionnet@edf.fr Doc 14-0463-00. Who are we ?. EDF, a french Utility, ERDF the french DNO IGNES, an Industrial syndicate representative of In House electric appliances' and CEMS in the French market

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ERL for Linky Smart Meter Vincent ILLIONNET vincent.illionnet@edf.fr Doc 14-0463-00

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  1. ERL for Linky Smart MeterVincent ILLIONNETvincent.illionnet@edf.fr Doc 14-0463-00

  2. Who are we ? EDF, a french Utility, ERDF the french DNO IGNES, an Industrial syndicate representative of In House electric appliances' and CEMS in the French market Smart Electric Lyon, a project for ensure strong interoperability between Smart Meter and electric appliances

  3. Who are we ? IGNES MEMBERS

  4. Who are we ? Smart Electric Lyon’s Partners

  5. ERDF CBME and CBE Meters • Electomecanical meter • CBME = Compteur Bleu Electromecanique • Around 22 Million meters • Electronic meter • CBE = Compteur Bleu Electronique • More than 10 million meters All residential EDF meters using at least a dual tarification are controlled by a unidirectional 175 Hz signal over the power line since 70’s Example : Today, 10 million electric water tanks are switch on during the night to allow a flat load curve in order to optimize nuclear generation.

  6. Currently 114 Meters in 6 different families

  7. ERDF Linky Smart Meter • Linky • Field test • 300 000 meters already deployed • Smart Electric Lyon field test is done during the first Linky deployment phase • Linky Meter deployment starts in 2015 • Generalization phase • Will start in 2015 • With 3 million meters for the first Year • Then • Deployment of the 32 million meters • End of deployment schedule for 2020/2022.

  8. Linky Downstream Interface • Quick descrition : TIC • Is a real time serial and modulated wired Interface • 1 to 3 seconds instantaneous emission • Supplied by the meter (130mW +/- 8V AC 50 KHz) • Two TIC modes are available • Historical mode (1200 Bps) • For historical tarification calendar • Allows retro compatibility with “Old” Customer appliances • Standard Mode (9600 Bps) • For new tarification calendar • Allows a more flexible and dynamical tarification for all french electricity providers

  9. Historical TIC to ZCL mapping example for a « Tempo » EDF contract

  10. Historical TIC data example for a « Tempo » EDF contract

  11. ERL development Schedule • Third quarter 2014 : ERL specification available • First quarter 2015 : first prototype available for functional validation for SEL’s member • Third quarter 2015 : development kit available for SEL’s Member

  12. ZigBee Interop for ERL • Reminder : ERL is not a SE1.x device It must follows Interop and will use Red Z Logo 12

  13. Use cases Architecture : Today 13

  14. Use cases Architecture : Today Tomorrow Electricity Heating Management System Wired data link (TIC) Electric Heaters Wired Wired WATER HEATER 14 14

  15. Use cases Architecture : Tomorrow Electricity Heating Management System Wired data link (TIC) Electric Heaters Wired ERL SMART DISPLAY Wired WATER HEATER 15 15

  16. Use cases Architecture : Tomorrow ERL ON/OFF Output device SMART DISPLAY Wired WATER HEATER ON/OFF Output Electricity Heating Management System Electric Heaters Wired

  17. Use cases Architecture : Tomorrow ERL ON/OFF Output device ON/OFF Output device SMART DISPLAY WATER HEATER ON/OFF Output Electricity Heating Management System Electric Heaters Wired 17

  18. Use cases Architecture : Tomorrow SMART DISPLAY ERL Electricity Heat Pump Temperature Sensor 18 18 18

  19. Use cases Architecture : Tomorrow ERL SMART DISPLAY 19

  20. Use cases Architecture : Tomorrow ERL ERL PV production EV Charger ON/OFF Output device SMART DISPLAY Electric Heaters WATER HEATER ON/OFF Output Electricity Heating Management System Electric Heaters Wired 20 20 20

  21. EZ-Mode Provisionning Use Cases example ERL UC 1 : Commissioning To invoke the EZ-Mode Commissioning the user use a remote control provided with ERL(out of band 2,4 Ghz) because the ERL has no MMI. 868 Remote Control 21 21 21 21

  22. Energy display Use case example ERL UC 2 : A display read HCHC (CurrentTier1SummationDelivered) The display sends read attribut  (CurrentTier1SummationDelivered) to ERL and display the response. SMART DISPLAY 22 22 22 22 22

  23. Power suscription limitation management Use Case example ERL UC3 : A energy manager wants to be warned when current (IINST) exceeds the limit current (ISOUSC) It can controls electric Heaters one by one and reduces Energy consumption to allow consumer to susbribe cheaper contract (9KVA instead of 12 KVA as an example) Electricity Heating Management System Electric Heaters Wired 23 23 23 23 23 23

  24. Electric Water tank Use Cases example ERL UC4 : An Electric Water tank is switch On only during Lowest Price Time slot, eg : when CurrentTier1SummationDelivered is used. WATER HEATER ON/OFF Output 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

  25. CEMS Use Cases example ERL UC5 : A energy manager wants to know tomorrow ‘s day profile. It can controls electric Heaters and decides to change tomorrow heating schedule according to tomorrow day profile and Customer preferences. Electricity Heating Management System Electric Heaters Wired 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

  26. PV Production Use Cases example ERL ERL PV production SMART DISPLAY • UC6 : Smart Display wants to know yesterday energy production and compare it with yesterday energy comsumption. • After Midnight (from 00:00 to 00:10) Smart Smart display asks for : • CurrentSummationDelivered (ERL1) • and • - CurrentSummationReceived (ERL 2). 26 26 26

  27. EV charger Use Cases example ERL EV Charger UC7 : Electric Car wants to be ready to use tommorow morning at 08AM. EV Charger wants to charge at an optimum cost, If it doesn’t know tommorrow day profile it asks for it : (PJOURF+1) Else it asks for number of the day profile (NJOURF+1) and number of the tomorrow day profile (NJOURF+1) 27 27 27 27

  28. And so on … ERL UCX :… UCY : …. 28 28 28 28 28

  29. Since Vancouver: • ERL Linky TIC to ZCL mapping interface proposal according to PRO Energy recommandation in Vancouver : • See document 14-0464-00

  30. www.zigbee.org

  31. Thanks www.zigbee.org

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