Smart Appliances Guide

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Connected Smart Appliances - Gen III
SMART WASHER
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Smart Washer User Interface (aka HMI)
The CONNECT buon (A) is used during the inial connecon of the Smart Washer to the home area network (HAN). The Smart
Grid Indicators (B) indicate the grid energy demand. The blue indicator will be lit during mes of OFF-PEAK energy and the
amber indicator will be lit during mes of PEAK energy demand. The Connecvity Status Indicators (C) provide status of Remote
Start, WiFi, and Smart Delay. The WiFi indicator will be lit when washer is connected to home area network.
A
B
C
Smart Washer Components (continued)
NOTE: For complete details, see “Connecvity Buons and Indicators in Secon 4: “Diagnoscs and Troubleshoong.
Figure 5 - Smart Washer User Interface
A. Connect Buon
Connect appliance to HAN
Override Smart Delay
B. Smart Grid Status Indicators
Amber LED = Peak Energy Demand
Blue LED = O Peak Energy Demand
C. Connecvity Indicators
Remote Start
WiFi
Smart Delay
Current Transformer
The Current Transformer is a common cross-category design
that acts like an amp probe to measure enre machine current
so that actual power can be calculated. In the Smart Washer,
the current transformer is clamped around the L1 input to the
Appliance Control Unit (ACU). See Figure 6 below.
Reference power line
BLACK
WIRE
(CT-)
WHITE
WIRE
(CT+)
Figure 7 - Current TransformerFigure 6 - Current Transformer Location
Black face
of current
transformer
towards power
source
Direction of
primary current flow
Current
Transformer