SunSpec Device Interface (SunSpec Modbus) Work Group
SunSpec IEEE 2030.5 Conformance Profiles Work Group
The SunSpec IEEE 2030.5 Conformance Profiles Work Group develops and maintains Application Profiles for different uses of the IEEE 2030.5 specification. Application Profiles are used by implementers to develop conformant interfaces for their products and services, and by the SunSpec Certification program.
Group Leaders
Project Leader(s):
David Erhart of STEM
Bob Fox of DER Security Corp
SunSpec Representative:
Kudrat Kaur
Current Work Items (February - April 2023)
In the first sprint of 2023 this Work Group will work on:
- Review the following specifications and publish updated versions:
- SunSpec Device Information Model Specification
- SunSpec DER Information Model Specification
- Resolve outstanding SunSpec Modbus issues:
- Function adopt curve timing
- Complete SunSpec Modbus Device Web Services API Specification DRAFT
Topics to be Covered
The work group scope is to enhance and develop the SunSpec Modbus interface in each of the functional areas it serves. As we restart this workgroup, we will focus on the following areas:
- Updating the new SunSpec information models that support the IEEE 1547 interface for Distributed Energy Resources
- SunSpec Device Web Service API Specification
- Energy Storage model update
- Implementation Guide for Installers and System Integrators
- SunSpec Modbus client/gateway compliance criteria and testing program
- Additional profile development
Participation
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Meeting Time
This Work Group meets on Thursdays at 8am PT. Meeting coordinates are provided on the standing calendar invite.
Background
SunSpec Modbus was officially named in the IEEE 1547-2018 standard as an approved standard interface. Due to functional changes in IEEE 1547, additional SunSpec Modbus information models and data points were required. The current work group effort seeks to ratify the changes made to the SunSpec Modbus models and educate the community how to use these models in practice.
References
Work Group Teamwork Shared Space (must be registered to access, contact membership@sunspec.org)
Specification for Review
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