HEMS v1.2.x Introduction

Home Energy Management System (HEMS) is a system for:





HEMS consists of two parts, one is hardware installed at physical object while second is software to support above listed tasks. Hardware consists of HEMS master controller and units to be connected on it. Units can be divided on input and output:

HEMS supports:

✔ 1 grid power sensor
✔ up to 3 local power plants (PV, Wind, Cogeneration, Generator, etc) - as SOURCES
✔ up to 2 local storage systems (home battery) - as CONSUMER OR SOURCE
✔ up to 8 devices (electrical heating, EV charging station, electrical domestic water heater, washing machine, tumble dryer, …) as CONSUMERS.

In terms of HEMS terminology there are devices producing energy (i.e. PV) named as sources and devices consuming energy named consumers. For both types, measured electrical characteristic are provided by power sensor connected to this device. Consumers can be defined as:

  1. Power sensor connected to a measured device without capability of control (just measuring),
  2. Power sensor connected to a measured device with capability of control (HEMS is in charge of controlling a device),
  3. Managed device connected to HEMS without power sensor but with the default set nominal power for device,
  4. Managed device connected to HEMS without power sensor and without set of default nominal power.

For connection to cloud HEMS is using IOT linker device.

Below is illustrated HEMS scheme. Connection between controller and units can be wired (directly on port, modbus RTU/TCP) or wireless (using EnOcean protocol or wireless modbus to modbus bridge):

where: