Smart Appliance definition

Smart Appliance means a device or System (e.g. a smart fridge or a Consumer Access Device) that interfaces with the Smart Metering System that is used on any Consumer Premises other than:(a) any part of any Smart Metering System; and/or(b) any HHT or other device used by or on behalf of any DCC Service User on the Relevant Consumer Premises for maintenance of the Smart Metering System; "Consumer Access Device" or "CAD" means a Smart Appliance (or part of a Smart Appliance) that operates as a bridging device that will:(a) convert and transmit the information available via the HAN interface to other Smart Appliances; and/or(b) provide Consumers with the ability for remote communication/control of other Smart Appliances (including those that support demand sidemanagement, e.g. central heating thermostat);

Examples of Smart Appliance in a sentence

  • This may include but is not limited too: Switchboard upgrades –$500 to $2500 Installation of RCD (Safety) Switches –$100 - $300 per unit Raised Frames –$100 per panel Cathedral Ceiling / Excess Conduit works - $250 Multiple Storey Installations – $150 - $1000 depending on height requirements Meter Installation (if Required) –$150 - $1000 per unit Clip Lock Feet - $40 per panel Smart Clamp - $218 per unit Smart Appliance - $180 per unit All prices stated above are approximate and exclude GST.

  • To illustrate: Magnetek "Smart Appliance Modules" (▇▇▇▇) can control practically all of the functions of refrigerators, clothes washers, dryers and other consumer white goods.

Related to Smart Appliance

  • Appliance means any Residentia Group product purchased by you accompanied by this document;

  • Domestic appliance means an appliance (including a dishwasher, a washing machine and waste disposal unit) in a House and "communal or commercial appliance" means an appliance (including a dishwasher, a washing machine and a waste disposal unit) elsewhere than in a House (including in communal facilities);

  • Gas appliance means any device that uses natural gas to produce light, heat, power, steam, hot water, refrigeration, or air conditioning.

  • Major appliance means a residential or commercial air conditioner, clothes dryer, clothes washer, dishwasher, freezer, microwave oven, oven, refrigerator, furnace, boiler, dehumidifier, water heater or stove.

  • Appliances means and include electrical, mechanical and electronic appliances such as refrigerator, television, DVD player, videocassette recorder/player, washing machine, microwave oven, music system, personal computer, laptops and air-conditioner contained or fixed in the Insured’s home for domestic use.