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Description / Abstract:
This publication contains a description of the attributes for
operating a testing and certification scheme as it relates to
establishing the characteristics of "interoperability" between
devices and systems associated with the electric grid. For the
purpose of this scheme, the term "interoperability" is intended to
convey the ability of two or more devices or systems to seamlessly
pass electrical current and readily exchange and use information
during the course of its normal duty cycle.
Items considered in-scope include:
a) the identification of use cases for the purpose of
testing
b) the selection of standards that apply to that use case
c) the identification of environmental conditions necessary for
testing to that use case
d) the identification of a TSS that incorporates all of the
above
e) the relationships between the various entities involved in
the testing:
i. ITCA
ii. AB
iii. CB iv. T
f) the management aspects associated with the implementation of
a testing program based on THE SCHEME:
i. Handling related families of products
ii. Exception handling for variations in manufacturing
processes
iii. Grievances against participating entities
Items considered out-of-scope include:
a) individual testing procedures associated with a TSS
b) specific techniques for accomplishing market surveillance
after certification testing