HAN Devices definition

HAN Devices means the PCTs, IHDs and LCMs.
HAN Devices means third-party devices that are owned by CPS Energy or End Customers, and are or will be connected to the HAN at End Customers’ premises. HAN Devices include range extenders, programmable communicating thermostats (PCTs) and required accessories (e.g., wall plates, aux switches), in-premise displays (also known as in-home displays or IHDs) and load control devices (LCDs), smart appliances, prepayment terminals and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSEs), which are also known as EV charging stations. For purposes of this Agreement, HAN Devices are assumed to be (i) ZigBee Smart Energy Profile 1.0 certified or certified at a level as the Parties mutually agree; and (ii) unless otherwise noted, certified by SSN to operate with SSN’s energy services portal residing on the Communications Module in the Integrated Meter.

Examples of HAN Devices in a sentence

  • SSN will perform each of the following tasks relating to the installation of HAN Devices during the Acceptance Testing period.

  • Sensus warrants the Sensus DA Devices and Sensus HAN Devices to be in compliance with their respective specifications under normal use and service, and to be free from material defects in materials and workmanship for a warranty period of twelve (12) months from the date of shipment.

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