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 buon (A) is used during the inial connecon 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 Connecvity 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 “Connecvity Buons and Indicators in Secon 4: “Diagnoscs and Troubleshoong.”
Figure 5 - Smart Washer User Interface
A. Connect Buon
• Connect appliance to HAN
• Override Smart Delay
B. Smart Grid Status Indicators
• Amber LED = Peak Energy Demand
• Blue LED = O Peak Energy Demand
C. Connecvity 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 enre 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