Household appliances network and grid connectivity - Part 3-1: Specific Data Model Mapping: SPINE and SPINE-IoT

IEC 63510-3-1:2025 maps the generic use case functions and data models defined in IEC 63510-1:2025 to specific languages; in this case, SPINE and SPINE-IoT.
This document is part of the IEC 63510 series, which defines the information exchange between Smart Appliances and management systems in homes and buildings including energy management.

Appareils domestiques connectés au réseau et réseau intelligent - Partie 3-1: Mapping avec des modèles de données spécifiques: SPINE et SPINE-IoT

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IEC 63510-3-1 ®
Edition 1.0 2025-06
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Household appliances network and grid connectivity -
Part 3-1: Specific Data Model Mapping: SPINE and SPINE-IoT
ICS 97.120  ISBN 978-2-8327-0526-1

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 8
INTRODUCTION . 10
1 Scope . 11
2 Normative references . 11
3 Terms and definitions . 11
4 Reader’s guide . 16
4.1 Reading the graphics . 16
4.1.1 General. 16
4.1.2 Hierarchy diagram . 16
4.1.3 Sequence diagram . 17
4.2 Finding the right information . 18
5 Use Case Function (UCF) details . 18
5.1 General . 18
5.2 Mapping to SPINE . 18
5.2.1 Concepts . 18
5.2.2 UCF_AC_Measurement . 33
5.2.3 UCF_Characteristics . 54
5.2.4 UCF_Configure_Current_Power_Sequence . 58
5.2.5 UCF_Consumption_Curve. 61
5.2.6 UCF_Device_Configuration . 72
5.2.7 UCF_Device_Connected . 83
5.2.8 UCF_Heartbeat . 84
5.2.9 UCF_Incentive_Table . 88
5.2.10 UCF_Overrun . 112
5.2.11 UCF_Plan_With_Power_Sequences. 118
5.2.12 UCF_Power_Limit . 125
5.2.13 UCF_Report_Status_Of_Power_Sequence . 131
5.2.14 UCF_Select_Power_Sequence . 135
5.2.15 UCF_Shift_Preferred_Power_Sequence . 138
5.2.16 UCF_System_Function . 140
5.3 Mapping to SPINE-IoT. 145
5.3.1 Concepts . 145
5.3.2 UCF_Configure_Current_Power_Sequence . 147
5.3.3 UCF_Device_Connected . 149
5.3.4 UCF_Plan_With_Power_Sequences. 150
5.3.5 UCF_Select_Power_Sequence . 155
5.3.6 UCF_Shift_Preferred_Power_Sequence . 155
5.3.7 YAML models for SPINE-IoT . 157
Bibliography . 187

Figure 1 – Actor overview example . 17
Figure 2 – Example communication sequence diagram . 17
Figure 3 – Description of IEC 63510-3 . 18
Figure 4 – Actor overview example . 28
Figure 5 – Pre-Scenario communication – Detailed discovery sequence diagram . 31
Figure 6 – Pre-Scenario communication – Binding sequence diagram . 32
Figure 7 – Pre-Scenario communication – Subscription sequence diagram . 33
Figure 8 – Generic Sequence Diagram for UCF_AC_Measurement . 34
Figure 9 – UCF_AC_Measurement: Request Measurement/ Measurement
communication sequence diagram . 35
Figure 10 – UCF_AC_Measurement: Request Electrical Connection Data/Electrical
Connection Data communication sequence diagram . 46
Figure 11 – Actor "Monitoring Appliance" overview. 53
Figure 12 – Actor "Monitored Unit " overview . 53
Figure 13 – Generic Sequence Diagram for UCF_Characteristics . 54
Figure 14 – UCF_Characteristics: Request Characteristics/ Characteristics
communication sequence diagram . 55
Figure 15 – Actor "CCM" overview. 57
Figure 16 – Actor "Device" overview . 58
Figure 17 – Generic message sequence of UCF_Configure_Current_Power_Sequence . 59
Figure 18 – SPINE message sequence for Pause/Resume/Stop Current Interaction . 60
Figure 19 – Messaging sequence for UCF_Consumption_Curve . 61
Figure 20 – SPINE Sequence Diagram for Request Consumption Curve and
Consumption Curve . 62
Figure 21 – Actor "Device" overview . 68
Figure 22 – Actor "Device" overview . 69
Figure 23 – Generic Sequence Diagram for UCF_Device_Configuration . 73
Figure 24 – UCF_Device Configuration: Request Device Configuration/Device
Configuration Data communication sequence diagram . 73
Figure 25 – UCF_Device Configuration: Notify Device Configuration Data
communication sequence diagram . 79
Figure 26 – UCF_Device Configuration: Write Device Configuration communication
sequence diagram . 80
Figure 27 – Actor "Controllable System" overview . 82
Figure 28 – Actor "Energy Guard" overview . 83
Figure 29 – Communication sequence diagram for UCF_Device_Connected . 83
Figure 30 – Generic message sequence for UCF_Heartbeat . 84
Figure 31 – UCF_Heartbeat communication sequence diagram . 85
Figure 32 – Actor "Device" overview . 87
Figure 33 – Actor "CCM" overview. 88
Figure 34 – Sequence diagram for UCF_Incentive_Table . 88
Figure 35 – SPINE Sequence Diagram for Read Incentive Table and Incentive Table . 89
Figure 36 – SPINE Sequence Diagram for Write Incentive Table . 100
Figure 37 – Actor "Device" overview . 107
Figure 38 – Actor "Device" overview . 108
Figure 39 – Sequence diagram for UCF_Overrun . 112
Figure 40 – SPINE Sequence Diagram for Request Overrun Settings and Overrun
Settings . 113
Figure 41 – SPINE Sequence Diagram for Write Overrun and Overrun . 115
Figure 42 – Actor "CCM" overview. 117
Figure 43 – Actor "Heat Pump" overview . 118
Figure 44 – Generic message sequence of UCF_Plan_With_Power_Sequences . 118
Figure 45 – Message sequence diagram for Request Plan and Power Plan . 119
Figure 46 – Actor "CCM" overview. 122
Figure 47 – Actor "Device" overview . 123
Figure 48 – State transitions of a power sequence. . 124
Figure 49 – Generic Message sequence of UCF_Power_Limit . 125
Figure 50 – UCF_Power_Limit: Read Active Power Limit/Current Active Power Limit
communication sequence diagram . 126
Figure 51 – UCF_Power_Limit: Notify Current Active Power Limit communication
sequence diagram . 128
Figure 52 – UCF_Power_Limit: Send Active Power Limit communication sequence
diagram . 129
Figure 53 – Actor "Energy Guard" overview . 130
Figure 54 – Actor "Controllable System" overview . 131
Figure 55 – Generic Sequence Diagram for UCF_Report_Status_Of_Power_Sequence . 132
Figure 56 – Message sequence diagram for Request Plan and Power Plan . 132
Figure 57 – Generic message sequence of UCF_Select_Power_Sequence. 136
Figure 58 – SPINE message sequence for Select interaction . 136
Figure 59 – Generic message sequence of UCF_Shift_Preferred_Power_Sequence . 138
Figure 60 – SPINE message sequence for Shift interaction . 139
Figure 61 – Sequence diagram for UCF_System_Function. 141
Figure 62 – SPINE Sequence Diagram for Request Overrun Settings and Overrun
Settings . 141
Figure 63 – SPINE Sequence Diagram for Change System Function and System
Function . 143
Figure 64 – Actor "Configuration Appliance" overview . 144
Figure 65 – Actor "Heat Pump" overview . 145
Figure 66 – Generic message sequence of UCF_Configure_Current_Power_Sequence . 148
Figure 67 – Generic message sequence of UCF_Configure_Current_Power_Sequence . 148
Figure 68 – Communication sequence diagram for UCF_Device_Connected . 150
Figure 69 – Generic message sequence of UCF_Plan_With_Power_Sequences . 151
Figure 70 – Message sequence diagram for Request Plan and Response Power Plan . 151
Figure 71 – Generic message sequence of UCF_Select_Power_Sequence. 155
Figure 72 – Generic message sequence of UCF_Shift_Preferred_Power_Sequence . 156
Figure 73 – Message sequence diagram for Shift Power Sequence in SPINE-IoT . 156

Table 1 – Presence indication description . 22
Table 2 – Example table for cardinality indications on Elements and list items . 23
Table 3 – Content of an example table . 26
Table 4 – Content of measurementDescriptionListData read at Actor CCM (for
"Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 35
Table 5 – Content of measurementConstraintListData read at Actor CCM . 36
Table 6 – Content of measurementListData read at Actor CCM . 36
Table 7 – Content of measurementDescriptionListData reply or notify at Actor Device –
Power, non-phase specific (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 36
Table 8 – Content of measurementDescriptionListData reply or notify at Actor Device –
Power, phase-specific (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 37
Table 9 – Content of measurementConstraintsListData reply or notify at Actor Device –
Power, non-phase specific (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 37
Table 10 – Content of measurementConstraintsListData reply or notify at Actor Device
– Power, phase-specific (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 38
Table 11 – Content of measurementListData reply or notify at Actor Device – Power,
non-phase specific (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 39
Table 12 – Content of measurementListData reply or notify at Actor Device – Power,
phase-specific (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 39
Table 13 – Content of measurementDescriptionListData reply or notify at Actor Device
– Energy consumed (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 40
Table 14 – Content of measurementConstraintsListData reply or notify at Actor Device
– Energy consumed (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 40
Table 15 – Content of measurementListData reply or notify at Actor Device – Energy
consumed (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 41
Table 16 – Content of measurementDescriptionListData reply or notify at Actor Device
– Current (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 41
Table 17 – Content of measurementConstraintsListData reply or notify at Actor Device
– Current (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 42
Table 18 – Content of measurementListData reply or notify at Actor Device – Current
(for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 43
Table 19 – Content of measurementDescriptionListData reply or notify at Actor Device
– Voltage (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 43
Table 20 – Content of measurementConstraintsListData reply or notify at Actor Device
– Voltage (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 44
Table 21 – Content of measurementListData reply or notify at Actor Device – Voltage
(for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 44
Table 22 – Content of measurementDescriptionListData reply or notify at Actor Device
– Frequency (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 45
Table 23 – Content of measurementConstraintsListData reply or notify at Actor Device
– Frequency (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 45
Table 24 – Content of measurementListData reply or notify at Actor Device –
Frequency (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 46
Table 25 – Content of electricalConnectionParameterListData read at Actor CCM . 47
Table 26 – Content of electricalConnectionDescriptionListData read at Actor CCM . 47
Table 27 – Content of electricalConnectionDescriptionListData reply or notify at Actor
Device (for "Monitoring of Power Consumption") . 47
Table 28 – Content of electricalConnectionParameterDescriptionListData reply or
notify at Actor Device – Power, non-phase specific . 48
Table 29 – Content of electricalConnectionParameterDescriptionListData reply or
notify at Actor Device – Power, phase-specific . 49
Table 30 – Content of electricalConnectionParameterDescriptionListData reply or
notify at Actor Device – Energy consumed . 49
Table 31 – Content of electricalConnectionParameterDescriptionListData reply or
notify at Actor Device – Current . 50
Table 32 – Content of electricalConnectionParameterDescriptionListData reply or
notify at Actor Device – Voltage . 51
Table 33 – Content of electricalConnectionParameterDescriptionListData reply or
notify at Actor Device – Frequency . 52
Table 34 – Actor naming for "CCM" . 52
Table 35 – Actor naming for "Device" . 53
Table 36 – Content of electricalConnectionCharacteristicListData read at Actor CCM . 55
Table 37 – Content of electricalConnectionCharacteristicListData reply or notify at
Actor Device . 56
Table 38 – Actor naming for "CCM" . 57
Table 39 – Actor naming for "Device" . 58
Table 40 – smartEnergyManagementPsData write for Use Case "Optimization of Self-
Consumption by Heat Pump Flexibility" at Actor CCM. 60
Table 41 – Information content for timeSeriesDescriptionListData read at Actor CCM
(Committed Power Plan) . 62
Table 42 – Information content for timeSeriesDescriptionListData read at Actor CCM
(Preliminary Power Plan) . 62
Table 43 – Information content for timeSeriesListData read at Actor CCM (Committed
Power Plan) . 63
Table 44 – Information content for timeSeriesListData read at Actor CCM (Preliminary
Power Plan) . 63
Table 45 – Information content for timeSeriesDescriptionListData reply at Actor Device
(Committed Power Plan) . 64
Table 46 – Information content for timeSeriesDescriptionListData reply at Actor Device
(Preliminary Power Plan) . 64
Table 47 – Information content for timeSeriesListData reply at Actor Device
(Committed Power Plan) . 65
Table 48 – Information content for timeSeriesListData reply at Actor Device
(Preliminary Power Plan) . 66
Table 49 – Resource Names for UCF_Incentive_Table Actor "Device" . 68
Table 50 – Resource Names for UCF_Incentive_Table Actor "CCM" . 69
Table 51 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueDescriptionListData read at Actor
CCM . 74
Table 52 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueListData read at Actor CCM . 74
Table 53 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueDescriptionListData reply or notify
at Actor Device – failsafeConsumptionActivePowerLimit . 75
Table 54 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueDescriptionListData reply or notify
at Actor Device – failsafeDurationMinimum . 75
Table 55 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueDescriptionListData reply or notify
at Actor Device – incentivesSimulationCyclesMax . 75
Table 56 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueDescriptionListData reply or notify
at Actor Device – incentivesSimulationConcurrent . 76
Table 57 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueDescriptionListData reply or notify
at Actor Device – incentivesTimeoutIncentiveRequest . 76
Table 58 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueDescriptionListData reply or notify
at Actor Device – incentivesWaitIncentiveWriteable . 76
Table 59 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueListData reply or notify at Actor
Device . 77
Table 60 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueListData reply or notify at Actor
Device . 77
Table 61 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueListData reply or notify at Actor
Device . 78
Table 62 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueListData reply or notify at Actor
Device . 78
Table 63 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueListData reply or notify at Actor
Device . 78
Table 64 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueListData write at Actor CCM . 79
Table 65 – Content of deviceConfigurationKeyValueListData write at Actor CCM . 80
Table 66 – Actor naming for "Device" . 81
Table 67 – Actor naming for "CCM" . 82
Table 68 – Content of deviceDiagnosisHEartbeatData read at Actor Device or CCM . 85
Table 69 – Content of deviceDiagnosisHeartbeatData reply or notify at Actor Device or
CCM . 86
Table 70 – Actor naming for "Device" . 87
Table 71 – Actor naming for "CCM" . 87
Table 72 – Information content for incentiveTableDescriptionData read at Actor CCM
(Committed Incentive Table) . 89
Table 73 – Information content for incentiveTableDescriptionData read at Actor CCM
(Preliminary Incentive Table) . 90
Table 74 – Information content for incentiveTableConstraintsData read at Actor CCM . 90
Table 75 – Information content for incentiveTableData read at Actor CCM . 90
Table 76 – Information content for incentiveTableDescriptionData reply at Actor Device
(Committed Incentive Table) . 91
Table 77 – Information content for incentiveTableDescriptionData reply at Actor Device
(Preliminary Incentive Table) . 93
Table 78 – Information content for incentiveTableConstraintsData reply at Actor Device
(Committed Incentive Table) . 95
Table 79 – Information content for incentiveTableConstraintsData reply at Actor Device
(Preliminary Incentive Table) . 96
Table 80 – Information content for incentiveTableData reply at Actor Device
(Committed Incentive Table) . 96
Table 81 – Information content for incentiveTableData reply at Actor Device
(Preliminary Incentive Table) . 98
Table 82 – Information content for incentiveTableDescriptionData write at Actor Device
(Committed Incentive Table) . 100
Table 83 – Information content for incentiveTableDescriptionData reply at Actor Device
(Preliminary Incentive Table) . 101
Table 84 – Information content for incentiveTableData write at Actor Device
(Committed Incentive Table) . 103
Table 85 – Information content for incentiveTableData reply at Actor Device
(Preliminary Incentive Table) . 104
Table 86 – Resource Names for UCF_Incentive_Table Actor "Device" . 106
Table 87 – Resource Names for UCF_Incentive_Table Actor "CCM" . 107
Table 88 – Information content for hvacOverrunDescriptionListData read for Use Case
"Monitoring and Control of Smart Grid Ready Conditions" at Actor CCM . 113
Table 89 – Information content for hvacSystemFunctionDescriptionListData read for
Use Case "Monitoring and Control of Smart Grid Ready Conditions" at Actor CCM . 114
Table 90 – Information content for hvacSystemFunctionDescriptionListData reply at
Actor Device for Use Case "Monitoring and Control of Smart Grid Ready Conditions" . 114
Table 91 – Information content for hvacOverrunListData reply at Actor Device for Use
Case "Monitoring and Control of Smart Grid Ready Conditions". 115
Table 92 – Information content for hvacOverrunListData reply at Actor Device for Use
Case "Monitoring and Control of Smart Grid Ready Conditions". 116
Table 93 – Resource Names for UCF_Measurement Actor "CCM" . 117
Table 94 – Resource Names for UCF_Measurement Actor "Device" . 117
Table 95 – Information content for smartEnergyManagementPsData read at Actor CCM . 119
Table 96 – Information content for smartEnergyManagementPsData reply for Use Case
"Optimization of Self-Consumption by Heat Pump Flexibility" at Actor Device . 119
Table 97 – Resource Names for UCF_Measurement Actor "Device" . 123
Table 98 – Description of state transitions of a power sequence . 124
Table 99 – Content of loadControlLimitDescriptionListData read at Actor CCM . 126
Table 100 – Content of loadControlLimitListData read at Actor CCM . 126
Table 101 – Content of loadControlLimitDescriptionListData reply or notify at Actor
Device . 127
Table 102 – Content of loadControlLimitListData reply or notify at Actor Device . 128
Table 103 – Content of loadControlLimitListData write at Actor CCM . 129
Table 104 – Information content for smartEnergyManagementPsData read at Actor
CCM . 132
Table 105 – Information content for smartEnergyManagementPsData reply for Use
Case "Optimization of Self-Consumption by Heat Pump Flexibility" at Actor Device . 133
Table 106 – Information content for smartEnergyManagementPsData write at Actor
CCM for Use Case "Optimization of Self-Consumption by Heat Pump Flexibility" . 137
Table 107 – Information content for smartEnergyManagementPsData write at Actor
CCM for Use Case "Optimization of Self-Consumption by Heat Pump Flexibility" . 139
Table 108 – Information content for hvacSystemFunctionDescriptionListData read at
Actor CCM . 142
Table 109 – Information content for hvacSystemFunctionDescriptionListData reply at
Actor Device . 142
Table 110 – Resource Names for UCF_System_Function Actor "CCM" . 144
Table 111 – Resource Names for UCF_System_Funtion Actor "Device" . 144
Table 112 – Information content for configureSequence for Use Case "Flexible Start for
White Goods" at Actor Device . 149
Table 113 – Information content for Feature object type powerSequenceNode for Use
Case "Flexible Start for White Goods" at Actor Device . 152
Table 114 – Information content for Feature object type
powerSequenceAlternativesRelation for Use Case "Flexible Start for White Goods" at
Actor Device . 152
Table 115 – Information content for Feature object type powerSequence for Use Case
"Flexible Start for White Goods" at Actor Device . 153
Table 116 – Details for "powerSequence" references . 153
Table 117 – Information content for Feature object type powerTimeSlot for Use Case
"Flexible Start for White Goods" at Actor Device . 154
Table 118 – Information content for shiftSelectSequence for Use Case "Flexible Start
for White Goods" at Actor Device . 156

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and similar electrical appliances. It is an International Standard.
It is based on EN 50631-3-1:2023 and was submitted as a Fast-Track document.
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INTRODUCTION
Energy management systems will more and more become necessary due to change from
fossil and nuclear to renewable production and the associated decentralization. Since an
appropriate standard for a home and building management is in preparation this document
specifies how sets of products from multiple manufacturers can exchange information with
Home and Building / Customer Energy Management Systems, located in a home network or in
the cloud.
This document focuses on interoperability of household appliances and describes the
necessary control and monitoring. It defines a set of functions of household and similar
electrical appliances. The functions in this document cover next to energy-management main
remote-control and – monitoring use cases.
This document does not deal with safety and security requirements. Safety requirements have
been set in the IEC 60335 series [1] . IEC 63510 series provides interoperability on
information exchange among various appliances in the home. The IEC 63510 series is split
into 4 parts:
– IEC 63510-1, Household appliances network and grid connectivity – Part 1: General
requirements, generic data modelling and neutral messages
– IEC 63510-2, Household appliances network and grid connectivity – Part 2: Product
Specific mappings, details, requirements and deviations
– IEC 63510-3-x, Household appliances network and grid connectivity – Part 3: Specific
Data Model Mapping
– IEC 63510-4-x, Household appliances network and grid connectivity – Part 4:
Communication Protocol Specific Aspects
Data communication heavily depends on the environment of appliances. Sometimes low
bitrate or energy efficient communication puts strict requirements to selected communication
technologies. Therefore, popular and de facto standards had been and will be developed by
the industry to fulfil such requirements. To not influence common data modelling for
appliances because of such restrictions, the standardized data models and neutral message
structures need to be applied to communication technologies.
This standard series therefore is intended to separate data modelling and neutral message
structure from the attached communication.
Part 1 defines general requirements, generic data modelling and generic neutral messages
without relation to any specific communication technology or any product specific layout.
Part 2 lists and specifies product specific requirements and implementation guidance based
on the generic data model and generic neutral messages.
Part 3 defines the mapping of neutral messages to examples of typical data models like
SPINE, SPINE-IoT,
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