Active PAR

P3841

Standard for Intelligent Billing and Energy Settlement Platforms for Multi-Split Air-Conditioning (Heat Pump) Units

This standard specifies the system architecture, data models, functional requirements, and evaluation methods for intelligent billing and energy settlement platforms for various Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) configurations in multi-unit buildings including variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems, multi-split air-conditioning (heat pump) units, and other centralized or distributed HVAC system topologies. The standard applies to the design, implementation, and performance evaluation of platforms that support: – Fine-grained measurement of energy consumption; – User-specific cost allocation and transparent billing mechanisms; – Multi-party energy settlement functions (e.g., among building owners, tenants, and operators); – Intelligent control and optimization of shared or distributed HVAC resources. This standard applies to residential, commercial, and public buildings that utilize multi-split air-conditioning (heat pump) units.

Standard Committee
CTS/DFESC - Digital Finance and Economy Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2025-09-10

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Consumer Technology Society
Standard Committee
CTS/DFESC - Digital Finance and Economy Standards Committee
Working Group
DACCAWG - Data Assetization and Commercialization in Commercial Appliance Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Soo Kim
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Working Group Chair
Ruixun Kong

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