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IEC 63510-3-1:2025 — Household appliances network and grid connectivity - Part 3-1: Specific Data Model Mapping: SPINE and SPINE-IoT. This part maps the generic use‑case functions and data models defined in IEC 63510-1:2025 to concrete representations for the SPINE and SPINE‑IoT languages to support interoperable information exchange between smart appliances and management systems.

Abstract

IEC 63510-3-1:2025 provides the specific data‑model mapping needed to implement the generic appliance data models and neutral messages from IEC 63510‑1 in the SPINE and SPINE‑IoT formats. It is intended to enable consistent device semantics, message content and interoperable exchange for home and building energy and device management scenarios.

General information

  • Status: Published / International Standard.
  • Publication date: 30 June 2025.
  • Publisher: International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
  • ICS / categories: 97.120 (Automatic controls for household use).
  • Edition / version: Edition 1.0 (2025).
  • Number of pages: 187 pages.

Scope

This document maps the generic use‑case functions and data models defined in IEC 63510‑1:2025 to the SPINE and SPINE‑IoT languages. It specifies representation rules, naming and type mappings, required and optional elements, and message payload structure so implementers can produce interoperable SPINE/SPINE‑IoT messages that carry the IEC 63510 logical models. The scope covers data modelling and mapping; it does not redefine the generic functional models themselves (those are in IEC 63510‑1).

Key topics and requirements

  • Formal mapping of IEC 63510‑1 generic data models to SPINE and SPINE‑IoT message constructs.
  • Definition of element names, types, units, cardinality and mandatory/optional flags for mapped objects.
  • Guidance on message payload structure and expected behaviour for common use cases (device status, energy measurements, control commands, schedules).
  • Interoperability rules to ensure consistent semantics across implementations and vendors.
  • Requirements for metadata, versioning and conformance statements to support implementation validation and updates.
  • Security and privacy considerations where mapping affects data exposure or control operations (design recommendations; protocol‑level security is addressed in other parts of the series).

Typical use and users

Primary users include appliance manufacturers, smart home and building system integrators, IoT platform vendors, protocol implementers, test laboratories, standards committees and utilities seeking interoperable appliance integration for energy management, demand response and device orchestration. The document is used to implement or validate SPINE / SPINE‑IoT interfaces that carry IEC 63510 semantic models.

Related standards

IEC 63510‑3‑1:2025 is part of the IEC 63510 series. Closely related publications include IEC 63510‑1:2025 (General requirements, generic data modelling and neutral messages) and IEC 63510‑4‑1:2025 (Communication protocol specific aspects for SPINE, SPINE‑IoT and SHIP). Implementers typically use this part together with IEC 63510‑1 and the protocol specification parts to produce complete, interoperable solutions.

Keywords

SPINE, SPINE‑IoT, IEC 63510, data model mapping, smart appliances, interoperability, home energy management, neutral messages, device semantics.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: IEC 63510‑3‑1:2025 is the IEC standard that specifies how the generic data models from IEC 63510‑1 are mapped into the SPINE and SPINE‑IoT formats to enable interoperable messaging between appliances and management systems.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers the concrete representation rules, element naming, types, cardinality and message payload structure for SPINE and SPINE‑IoT implementations based on the IEC 63510 logical models. It focuses on data‑model mapping rather than transport protocol details.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Appliance manufacturers, system integrators, IoT and platform developers, test houses and utilities that need to implement or verify SPINE/SPINE‑IoT interfaces carrying IEC 63510 semantics.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: It is a current, standalone part published 30 June 2025 (Edition 1.0). The IEC entry lists a stability date in 2026, indicating no planned changes before that stability date.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is part of the IEC 63510 series (Household appliances network and grid connectivity). Other parts (for example IEC 63510‑1:2025 and IEC 63510‑4‑1:2025) provide the generic models and protocol‑specific guidance that complement this mapping document.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: SPINE, SPINE‑IoT, data model mapping, smart appliances, interoperability, IEC 63510, home energy management.