The following devices have successfully passed SCE testing and they meet the minimum requirements of the Smart Energy Profile 1.0/1.1 specification: Please note that we have not tested features of the device that are not currently supported by our programs.
Display |
AzTech/
S 000-0600 |
1.1 |
5/14/2012 |
X |
|
Display |
Rainforest/
EMU1 RFA-Z105 |
1.1 |
10/17/2012 |
X |
|
Display |
Rainforest/
EMU2 RFA-Z105-2 |
1.1 |
11/1/2012 |
X |
|
Thermostat |
ecobee/
3.1.0.662 |
1.1 |
11/1/2012 |
X |
X |
Gateway |
ADT PulseSM/ |
1.1 |
8/17/2012 |
X |
|
Gateway |
Digi/
50X2E-Z1R-001-01 |
1.1 |
1/23/13 |
X |
|
Gateway |
Ember/
Emberpulse BBSE |
1.1 |
1/6/2016 |
X |
|
Gateway |
Universal Devices/
ISY-994i ZS |
1.1 |
9/6/13 |
X |
X |
Gateway |
Rainforest Eagle/
RFA-Z109 |
1.1 |
9/20/13 |
X |
|
Thermostat |
Emerson/
EE542-1Z |
1.1 |
11/12/13 |
X |
X |
Thermostat |
Energate/
Pioneer Z100 |
1.1 |
5/4/2012 |
|
X |
Thermostat |
Energate/
Foundation FZ100 |
1.1 |
5/15/13 |
X |
X |
Display |
JetLun/
RD77723 |
1.1 |
2/14/2014 |
X |
|
We have not tested all ZigBee-enabled HAN devices on the market, therefore there may be other device manufacturers and models that can successfully register to SCE’s smart meter which are not included in this list.
You should also understand that there are other factors within your home or business that can impact the communication between your device and the smart meter, such as the distance between the devices, barriers such as concrete walls, and other wireless devices.
* Disclaimer:
The compatibility testing does not deem the device ‘certified’ in any other respect, nor does it promise that all device functionality claimed by the device manufacturer will work correctly. Rather, the list of devices simply demonstrates that the device has passed compatibility testing with SCE’s smart meter. The CPUC’s mandate that SCE publishes a list of compatible devices does not constitute an endorsement of those devices, nor does it represent an exhaustive list of devices that may be compatible now or in the future. As the CPUC stated in Resolution E-4527 (issued October 3, 2012), “To the extent, the Utilities [including SCE] validate HAN [home area network] devices or publish information about the validation results for these devices, as directed in this Resolution, the Utilities shall not be held liable for the market success or failure of a third-party HAN device”.