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  1. package/dist/cjs/clusters/access-control.d.ts +308 -313
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  5. package/dist/cjs/clusters/account-login.d.ts +26 -26
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  7. package/dist/cjs/clusters/actions.d.ts +37 -37
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  9. package/dist/cjs/clusters/activated-carbon-filter-monitoring.d.ts +2 -2
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  101. package/dist/cjs/clusters/fixed-label.d.ts +4 -4
  102. package/dist/cjs/clusters/formaldehyde-concentration-measurement.d.ts +2 -2
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  111. package/dist/cjs/clusters/group-key-management.d.ts +20 -22
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  119. package/dist/cjs/clusters/hepa-filter-monitoring.d.ts +2 -2
  120. package/dist/cjs/clusters/icd-management.d.ts +59 -62
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  124. package/dist/cjs/clusters/identify.d.ts +14 -14
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  126. package/dist/cjs/clusters/illuminance-measurement.d.ts +2 -2
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  128. package/dist/cjs/clusters/joint-fabric-datastore-cluster.d.ts +6 -6
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  134. package/dist/cjs/clusters/laundry-dryer-controls.d.ts +4 -4
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  * earlier in the day is likely to lose some of its heat before it is needed, which could require a top-up
@@ -746,8 +743,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
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  /**
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  * This field shall indicate the minimum power that the appliance can be requested to use.
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  *
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- * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets.
750
- * If the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
746
+ * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets. If
747
+ * the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
751
748
  * indicate it could be switched on to charge, but this would be the minimum power limit it can be set to.
752
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  *
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  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.15
@@ -781,8 +778,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
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  * For example, if the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows
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  * an ESA to specify the maximum time it could be switched on for. This may allow a battery or water heater to
783
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  * indicate the maximum duration that it can charge for before becoming full. In the case of a battery inverter
784
- * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at
785
- * the MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
781
+ * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at the
782
+ * MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
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  *
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  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.18
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  */
@@ -857,8 +854,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
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  */
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  endTime: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
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  /**
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- * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A
861
- * null value indicates that it can be started immediately.
857
+ * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A null
858
+ * value indicates that it can be started immediately.
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  *
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  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.13.5
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  */
@@ -907,9 +904,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
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  defaultDuration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
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  /**
910
- * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot
911
- * has not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much
912
- * time was spent in this slot.
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+ * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot has
908
+ * not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much time
909
+ * was spent in this slot.
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  *
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  * When subscribed to, a change in this field value shall NOT cause the Forecast attribute to be updated since
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  * this value may change every 1 second.
@@ -964,16 +961,16 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
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  * Some appliances, such as smart thermostats, may not know how much power is being drawn by the HVAC system,
965
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  * but do know what they have asked the HVAC system to do.
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  *
967
- * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they
968
- * may choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values
969
- * as Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
964
+ * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they may
965
+ * choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values as
966
+ * Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
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  *
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  * NOTE An ESA shall always use the same value to represent the same operating state.
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  *
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  * By providing this information a smart EMS may be able to learn the observed power draw when the ESA is put
974
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  * into a specific state. It can potentially then use the ManufacturerESAState field in the Forecast attribute
975
- * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to
976
- * modify its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
972
+ * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to modify
973
+ * its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
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  *
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  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.9
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  */
@@ -987,8 +984,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
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  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
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  /**
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- * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during
991
- * a ramp up it may be 0W).
987
+ * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during a
988
+ * ramp up it may be 0W).
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  *
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  * Some appliances (e.g. battery inverters which can charge and discharge) may have a negative power.
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  *
@@ -1022,8 +1019,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
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  * the cost as a result of shifting its energy. This can allow a demand side response service to be informed of
1023
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  * the relative cost to use energy at a different time.
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  *
1025
- * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be
1026
- * shared by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
1022
+ * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be shared
1023
+ * by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
1027
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  *
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  * For example, comfort could be expressed in abstract units or in currency. A water heater that is heated
1029
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  * earlier in the day is likely to lose some of its heat before it is needed, which could require a top-up
@@ -1070,8 +1067,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
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  /**
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  * This field shall indicate the minimum power that the appliance can be requested to use.
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  *
1073
- * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets.
1074
- * If the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
1070
+ * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets. If
1071
+ * the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
1075
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  * indicate it could be switched on to charge, but this would be the minimum power limit it can be set to.
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  *
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  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.15
@@ -1105,8 +1102,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
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  * For example, if the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows
1106
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  * an ESA to specify the maximum time it could be switched on for. This may allow a battery or water heater to
1107
1104
  * indicate the maximum duration that it can charge for before becoming full. In the case of a battery inverter
1108
- * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at
1109
- * the MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
1105
+ * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at the
1106
+ * MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
1110
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  *
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  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.18
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  */
@@ -1208,8 +1205,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
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  */
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  const TlvStartTimeAdjustRequest: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").ObjectSchema<{
1210
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  /**
1211
- * This field shall indicate the requested start time, in UTC, that the client would like the appliance to
1212
- * shift its Forecast to. This value MUST be in the future.
1208
+ * This field shall indicate the requested start time, in UTC, that the client would like the appliance to shift
1209
+ * its Forecast to. This value MUST be in the future.
1213
1210
  *
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  * A client can estimate the entire Forecast sequence duration by computing the EndTime - StartTime fields from
1215
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  * the Forecast attribute, and therefore avoid scheduling the start time too late.
@@ -1339,8 +1336,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
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  */
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  const TlvConstraints: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").ObjectSchema<{
1341
1338
  /**
1342
- * This field shall indicate the start time of the constraint period that the client wishes the ESA to compute
1343
- * a new Forecast.
1339
+ * This field shall indicate the start time of the constraint period that the client wishes the ESA to compute a
1340
+ * new Forecast.
1344
1341
  *
1345
1342
  * This value is in UTC and MUST be in the future.
1346
1343
  *
@@ -1355,8 +1352,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
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  duration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
1356
1353
  /**
1357
1354
  * This field shall indicate the nominal power that client wishes the ESA to operate at during the constrained
1358
- * period. It MUST be between the AbsMinPower and AbsMaxPower attributes as advertised by the ESA if it
1359
- * supports PFR.
1355
+ * period. It MUST be between the AbsMinPower and AbsMaxPower attributes as advertised by the ESA if it supports
1356
+ * PFR.
1360
1357
  *
1361
1358
  * This is a signed value and can be used to indicate charging or discharging.
1362
1359
  *
@@ -1364,8 +1361,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1364
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  */
1365
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  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
1366
1363
  /**
1367
- * This field shall indicate the maximum energy that can be transferred to or from the ESA during the
1368
- * constraint period.
1364
+ * This field shall indicate the maximum energy that can be transferred to or from the ESA during the constraint
1365
+ * period.
1369
1366
  *
1370
1367
  * This is a signed value and can be used to indicate charging or discharging.
1371
1368
  *
@@ -1377,8 +1374,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1377
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  * during the constraint period.
1378
1375
  *
1379
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  * This is expressed as a signed value between -100 to +100. A value of 0 would indicate no bias to using more
1380
- * or less energy. A negative value indicates a request to use less energy. A positive value indicates a
1381
- * request to use more energy.
1377
+ * or less energy. A negative value indicates a request to use less energy. A positive value indicates a request
1378
+ * to use more energy.
1382
1379
  *
1383
1380
  * Note that the mapping between values and operation is manufacturer specific.
1384
1381
  *
@@ -1421,8 +1418,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1421
1418
  */
1422
1419
  constraints: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").TypeFromFields<{
1423
1420
  /**
1424
- * This field shall indicate the start time of the constraint period that the client wishes the ESA to compute
1425
- * a new Forecast.
1421
+ * This field shall indicate the start time of the constraint period that the client wishes the ESA to compute a
1422
+ * new Forecast.
1426
1423
  *
1427
1424
  * This value is in UTC and MUST be in the future.
1428
1425
  *
@@ -1437,8 +1434,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1437
1434
  duration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
1438
1435
  /**
1439
1436
  * This field shall indicate the nominal power that client wishes the ESA to operate at during the constrained
1440
- * period. It MUST be between the AbsMinPower and AbsMaxPower attributes as advertised by the ESA if it
1441
- * supports PFR.
1437
+ * period. It MUST be between the AbsMinPower and AbsMaxPower attributes as advertised by the ESA if it supports
1438
+ * PFR.
1442
1439
  *
1443
1440
  * This is a signed value and can be used to indicate charging or discharging.
1444
1441
  *
@@ -1446,8 +1443,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1446
1443
  */
1447
1444
  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
1448
1445
  /**
1449
- * This field shall indicate the maximum energy that can be transferred to or from the ESA during the
1450
- * constraint period.
1446
+ * This field shall indicate the maximum energy that can be transferred to or from the ESA during the constraint
1447
+ * period.
1451
1448
  *
1452
1449
  * This is a signed value and can be used to indicate charging or discharging.
1453
1450
  *
@@ -1459,8 +1456,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1459
1456
  * during the constraint period.
1460
1457
  *
1461
1458
  * This is expressed as a signed value between -100 to +100. A value of 0 would indicate no bias to using more
1462
- * or less energy. A negative value indicates a request to use less energy. A positive value indicates a
1463
- * request to use more energy.
1459
+ * or less energy. A negative value indicates a request to use less energy. A positive value indicates a request
1460
+ * to use more energy.
1464
1461
  *
1465
1462
  * Note that the mapping between values and operation is manufacturer specific.
1466
1463
  *
@@ -1599,8 +1596,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1599
1596
  * This field shall indicate how the ESA can be adjusted at the current time.
1600
1597
  *
1601
1598
  * For example, a battery storage inverter may need to regulate its internal temperature, or the charging rate
1602
- * of the battery may be limited due to cold temperatures, or a change in the state of charge of the battery
1603
- * may mean that the maximum charging or discharging rate is limited.
1599
+ * of the battery may be limited due to cold temperatures, or a change in the state of charge of the battery may
1600
+ * mean that the maximum charging or discharging rate is limited.
1604
1601
  *
1605
1602
  * An empty list shall indicate that no power adjustment is currently possible.
1606
1603
  *
@@ -1636,9 +1633,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1636
1633
  * For example, if a battery storage inverter can discharge between 0 to 3000W towards a load, then power is
1637
1634
  * flowing out of the node and is therefore negative. Its MinPower would be -3000W and its MaxPower would be 0W.
1638
1635
  *
1639
- * In another example, if a battery storage inverter can charge its internal battery, between 0W and 2000W.
1640
- * Here power is flowing into the node when charging. As such the MinPower becomes 0W and MaxPower becomes
1641
- * 2000W.
1636
+ * In another example, if a battery storage inverter can charge its internal battery, between 0W and 2000W. Here
1637
+ * power is flowing into the node when charging. As such the MinPower becomes 0W and MaxPower becomes 2000W.
1642
1638
  *
1643
1639
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.10.2
1644
1640
  */
@@ -1753,8 +1749,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1753
1749
  * A null value indicates that there is no forecast currently available (for example, a program has not yet
1754
1750
  * been selected by the user).
1755
1751
  *
1756
- * A server may reset this value attribute to null on a reboot, and it does not need to persist any
1757
- * previous forecasts.
1752
+ * A server may reset this value attribute to null on a reboot, and it does not need to persist any previous
1753
+ * forecasts.
1758
1754
  *
1759
1755
  * Changes to this attribute shall only be marked as reportable in the following cases:
1760
1756
  *
@@ -1803,8 +1799,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1803
1799
  */
1804
1800
  endTime: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
1805
1801
  /**
1806
- * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A
1807
- * null value indicates that it can be started immediately.
1802
+ * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A null
1803
+ * value indicates that it can be started immediately.
1808
1804
  *
1809
1805
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.13.5
1810
1806
  */
@@ -1853,9 +1849,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1853
1849
  */
1854
1850
  defaultDuration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
1855
1851
  /**
1856
- * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot
1857
- * has not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much
1858
- * time was spent in this slot.
1852
+ * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot has
1853
+ * not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much time
1854
+ * was spent in this slot.
1859
1855
  *
1860
1856
  * When subscribed to, a change in this field value shall NOT cause the Forecast attribute to be updated since
1861
1857
  * this value may change every 1 second.
@@ -1910,16 +1906,16 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1910
1906
  * Some appliances, such as smart thermostats, may not know how much power is being drawn by the HVAC system,
1911
1907
  * but do know what they have asked the HVAC system to do.
1912
1908
  *
1913
- * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they
1914
- * may choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values
1915
- * as Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
1909
+ * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they may
1910
+ * choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values as
1911
+ * Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
1916
1912
  *
1917
1913
  * NOTE An ESA shall always use the same value to represent the same operating state.
1918
1914
  *
1919
1915
  * By providing this information a smart EMS may be able to learn the observed power draw when the ESA is put
1920
1916
  * into a specific state. It can potentially then use the ManufacturerESAState field in the Forecast attribute
1921
- * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to
1922
- * modify its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
1917
+ * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to modify
1918
+ * its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
1923
1919
  *
1924
1920
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.9
1925
1921
  */
@@ -1933,8 +1929,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1933
1929
  */
1934
1930
  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
1935
1931
  /**
1936
- * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during
1937
- * a ramp up it may be 0W).
1932
+ * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during a
1933
+ * ramp up it may be 0W).
1938
1934
  *
1939
1935
  * Some appliances (e.g. battery inverters which can charge and discharge) may have a negative power.
1940
1936
  *
@@ -1968,8 +1964,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
1968
1964
  * the cost as a result of shifting its energy. This can allow a demand side response service to be informed of
1969
1965
  * the relative cost to use energy at a different time.
1970
1966
  *
1971
- * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be
1972
- * shared by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
1967
+ * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be shared
1968
+ * by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
1973
1969
  *
1974
1970
  * For example, comfort could be expressed in abstract units or in currency. A water heater that is heated
1975
1971
  * earlier in the day is likely to lose some of its heat before it is needed, which could require a top-up
@@ -2016,8 +2012,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2016
2012
  /**
2017
2013
  * This field shall indicate the minimum power that the appliance can be requested to use.
2018
2014
  *
2019
- * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets.
2020
- * If the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
2015
+ * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets. If
2016
+ * the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
2021
2017
  * indicate it could be switched on to charge, but this would be the minimum power limit it can be set to.
2022
2018
  *
2023
2019
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.15
@@ -2051,8 +2047,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2051
2047
  * For example, if the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows
2052
2048
  * an ESA to specify the maximum time it could be switched on for. This may allow a battery or water heater to
2053
2049
  * indicate the maximum duration that it can charge for before becoming full. In the case of a battery inverter
2054
- * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at
2055
- * the MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
2050
+ * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at the
2051
+ * MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
2056
2052
  *
2057
2053
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.18
2058
2054
  */
@@ -2074,19 +2070,19 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2074
2070
  const PowerAdjustmentOrStartTimeAdjustmentOrPausableOrForecastAdjustmentOrConstraintBasedAdjustmentComponent: {
2075
2071
  readonly attributes: {
2076
2072
  /**
2077
- * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the
2078
- * user to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes
2079
- * in operational state.
2073
+ * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the user
2074
+ * to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes in
2075
+ * operational state.
2080
2076
  *
2081
2077
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS for local
2082
2078
  * optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
2083
- * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an
2084
- * EMS for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
2079
+ * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS
2080
+ * for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
2085
2081
  * GridOptimization.
2086
2082
  *
2087
- * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is
2088
- * due to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast
2089
- * command that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
2083
+ * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is due
2084
+ * to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast command
2085
+ * that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
2090
2086
  *
2091
2087
  * attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall
2092
2088
  * behave as if it had received a CancelRequest command.
@@ -2098,10 +2094,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2098
2094
  * ResumeRequest command.
2099
2095
  *
2100
2096
  * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which currently has the ESAStateEnum with value
2101
- * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to
2102
- * the new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a
2103
- * reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest
2104
- * command.
2097
+ * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to the
2098
+ * new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason
2099
+ * which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest command.
2105
2100
  *
2106
2101
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut, GridOptOut, or NoOptOut states, the device is still permitted to
2107
2102
  * optimize its own energy usage, for example, using tariff information it may obtain.
@@ -2179,8 +2174,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2179
2174
  */
2180
2175
  readonly startTimeAdjustRequest: Command<import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").TypeFromFields<{
2181
2176
  /**
2182
- * This field shall indicate the requested start time, in UTC, that the client would like the appliance to
2183
- * shift its Forecast to. This value MUST be in the future.
2177
+ * This field shall indicate the requested start time, in UTC, that the client would like the appliance to shift
2178
+ * its Forecast to. This value MUST be in the future.
2184
2179
  *
2185
2180
  * A client can estimate the entire Forecast sequence duration by computing the EndTime - StartTime fields from
2186
2181
  * the Forecast attribute, and therefore avoid scheduling the start time too late.
@@ -2291,8 +2286,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2291
2286
  */
2292
2287
  constraints: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").TypeFromFields<{
2293
2288
  /**
2294
- * This field shall indicate the start time of the constraint period that the client wishes the ESA to compute
2295
- * a new Forecast.
2289
+ * This field shall indicate the start time of the constraint period that the client wishes the ESA to compute a
2290
+ * new Forecast.
2296
2291
  *
2297
2292
  * This value is in UTC and MUST be in the future.
2298
2293
  *
@@ -2307,8 +2302,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2307
2302
  duration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
2308
2303
  /**
2309
2304
  * This field shall indicate the nominal power that client wishes the ESA to operate at during the constrained
2310
- * period. It MUST be between the AbsMinPower and AbsMaxPower attributes as advertised by the ESA if it
2311
- * supports PFR.
2305
+ * period. It MUST be between the AbsMinPower and AbsMaxPower attributes as advertised by the ESA if it supports
2306
+ * PFR.
2312
2307
  *
2313
2308
  * This is a signed value and can be used to indicate charging or discharging.
2314
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  *
@@ -2316,8 +2311,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2316
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  */
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  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
2318
2313
  /**
2319
- * This field shall indicate the maximum energy that can be transferred to or from the ESA during the
2320
- * constraint period.
2314
+ * This field shall indicate the maximum energy that can be transferred to or from the ESA during the constraint
2315
+ * period.
2321
2316
  *
2322
2317
  * This is a signed value and can be used to indicate charging or discharging.
2323
2318
  *
@@ -2329,8 +2324,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2329
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  * during the constraint period.
2330
2325
  *
2331
2326
  * This is expressed as a signed value between -100 to +100. A value of 0 would indicate no bias to using more
2332
- * or less energy. A negative value indicates a request to use less energy. A positive value indicates a
2333
- * request to use more energy.
2327
+ * or less energy. A negative value indicates a request to use less energy. A positive value indicates a request
2328
+ * to use more energy.
2334
2329
  *
2335
2330
  * Note that the mapping between values and operation is manufacturer specific.
2336
2331
  *
@@ -2374,8 +2369,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2374
2369
  * PowerAdjustment
2375
2370
  *
2376
2371
  * For Energy Smart Appliances (ESA) the definition of being 'smart' mandates that they can report their
2377
- * current power adjustment capability and have an EMS request a temporary adjustment. This may typically
2378
- * be to curtail power requirements during peak periods, but can also be used to turn on an ESA if there is
2372
+ * current power adjustment capability and have an EMS request a temporary adjustment. This may typically be
2373
+ * to curtail power requirements during peak periods, but can also be used to turn on an ESA if there is
2379
2374
  * excess renewable or local generation (Solar PV).
2380
2375
  *
2381
2376
  * For example, a home may have solar PV which often produces more power than the home requires, resulting
@@ -2409,8 +2404,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2409
2404
  * In some circumstances the ESA may allow the stage to be delayed or paused (subject to safety and
2410
2405
  * manufacturer’s discretion and user preferences).
2411
2406
  *
2412
- * Typically, appliances with a heating element cannot have their power consumption adjusted and can only
2413
- * be paused or delayed.
2407
+ * Typically, appliances with a heating element cannot have their power consumption adjusted and can only be
2408
+ * paused or delayed.
2414
2409
  *
2415
2410
  * Some ESAs may not be flexible other than a delayed cycle start (for example, once the washing cycle has
2416
2411
  * been started then they run continuously until the cycle completes).
@@ -2466,9 +2461,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2466
2461
  * However, the EMS is aware that a grid event has occurred, making it cheaper to run the cycle at a later
2467
2462
  * time, but the washing machine is not aware of this.
2468
2463
  *
2469
- * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the
2470
- * washing machine has a power profile suggesting it will start the wash cycle at 9pm, but the EMS now
2471
- * knows that the grid event means it will be cheaper to delay the start until 11pm.
2464
+ * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the washing
2465
+ * machine has a power profile suggesting it will start the wash cycle at 9pm, but the EMS now knows that
2466
+ * the grid event means it will be cheaper to delay the start until 11pm.
2472
2467
  *
2473
2468
  * The EMS can then optimize the cost by asking the washing machine to delay starting the wash cycle until
2474
2469
  * 11pm.
@@ -2491,9 +2486,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2491
2486
  * However, the EMS becomes aware from the smart meter that the total home load on the grid is close to
2492
2487
  * exceeding its allowed total grid load.
2493
2488
  *
2494
- * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the
2495
- * washing machine has a power profile suggesting its current step in the wash cycle is using power to heat
2496
- * the water, but that this step can be paused.
2489
+ * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the washing
2490
+ * machine has a power profile suggesting its current step in the wash cycle is using power to heat the
2491
+ * water, but that this step can be paused.
2497
2492
  *
2498
2493
  * The EMS can then reduce the grid load by asking the washing machine to pause the wash cycle for a short
2499
2494
  * duration.
@@ -2511,10 +2506,10 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2511
2506
  * duration and/or power level limits of the steps of the power profile that the ESA has previously
2512
2507
  * suggested it would use.
2513
2508
  *
2514
- * Heat pump and Solar PV example: A heat pump may have the ability to heat hot water as well as heating
2515
- * the home. The heat pump scheduling system may have determined that the home will be unoccupied during
2516
- * the day, or that the indoor temperature is above the set-point and so it knows that it will not need to
2517
- * heat the home.
2509
+ * Heat pump and Solar PV example: A heat pump may have the ability to heat hot water as well as heating the
2510
+ * home. The heat pump scheduling system may have determined that the home will be unoccupied during the
2511
+ * day, or that the indoor temperature is above the set-point and so it knows that it will not need to heat
2512
+ * the home.
2518
2513
  *
2519
2514
  * However, the hot water tank is likely to need to be reheated before the homeowner comes home in the
2520
2515
  * evening. The heat pump is not aware that the property also has a solar PV inverter which is also an ESA
@@ -2544,11 +2539,11 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2544
2539
  *
2545
2540
  * and may cause the ESA to modify the intended power profile has previously suggested it would use.
2546
2541
  *
2547
- * EVSE example: An EVSE scheduling system may have determined that the vehicle would be charged starting
2548
- * at a moderate rate at 1am, so that it has enough charge by the time it is needed later that morning.
2542
+ * EVSE example: An EVSE scheduling system may have determined that the vehicle would be charged starting at
2543
+ * a moderate rate at 1am, so that it has enough charge by the time it is needed later that morning.
2549
2544
  *
2550
- * However, the DSR service provider has informed the EMS that due to high forecast winds it is now
2551
- * forecast that there will be very cheap energy available from wind generation between 2am and 3am.
2545
+ * However, the DSR service provider has informed the EMS that due to high forecast winds it is now forecast
2546
+ * that there will be very cheap energy available from wind generation between 2am and 3am.
2552
2547
  *
2553
2548
  * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the EVSE
2554
2549
  * has a power profile suggesting it plans to start charging the vehicle at 1am.
@@ -2583,16 +2578,16 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2583
2578
  */
2584
2579
  readonly esaType: FixedAttribute<EsaType, any>;
2585
2580
  /**
2586
- * Indicates whether the ESA is classed as a generator or load. This allows an EMS to understand whether
2587
- * the power values reported by the ESA need to have their sign inverted when dealing with forecasts and
2581
+ * Indicates whether the ESA is classed as a generator or load. This allows an EMS to understand whether the
2582
+ * power values reported by the ESA need to have their sign inverted when dealing with forecasts and
2588
2583
  * adjustments.
2589
2584
  *
2590
2585
  * For example, a solar PV inverter (being a generator) may produce negative values to indicate generation
2591
2586
  * (since power is flowing out of the node into the home), however a display showing the power to the
2592
2587
  * consumers may need to present a positive solar production value to the consumer.
2593
2588
  *
2594
- * For example, a home battery storage system (BESS) which needs to charge the battery and then discharge
2595
- * to the home loads, would be classed as a generator. These types of devices shall have this field set to
2589
+ * For example, a home battery storage system (BESS) which needs to charge the battery and then discharge to
2590
+ * the home loads, would be classed as a generator. These types of devices shall have this field set to
2596
2591
  * true. When generating its forecast or advertising its PowerAdjustmentCapability, the power values shall
2597
2592
  * be negative to indicate discharging to the loads in the home, and positive to indicate when it is
2598
2593
  * charging its battery.
@@ -2612,8 +2607,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2612
2607
  * operational state.
2613
2608
  *
2614
2609
  * The ESA may have a local user interface to allow a service technician to put the ESA into Offline mode,
2615
- * for example to avoid the EMS accidentally starting or stopping the appliance when it is being serviced
2616
- * or tested.
2610
+ * for example to avoid the EMS accidentally starting or stopping the appliance when it is being serviced or
2611
+ * tested.
2617
2612
  *
2618
2613
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.8.3
2619
2614
  */
@@ -2677,8 +2672,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2677
2672
  * This field shall indicate how the ESA can be adjusted at the current time.
2678
2673
  *
2679
2674
  * For example, a battery storage inverter may need to regulate its internal temperature, or the charging rate
2680
- * of the battery may be limited due to cold temperatures, or a change in the state of charge of the battery
2681
- * may mean that the maximum charging or discharging rate is limited.
2675
+ * of the battery may be limited due to cold temperatures, or a change in the state of charge of the battery may
2676
+ * mean that the maximum charging or discharging rate is limited.
2682
2677
  *
2683
2678
  * An empty list shall indicate that no power adjustment is currently possible.
2684
2679
  *
@@ -2714,9 +2709,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2714
2709
  * For example, if a battery storage inverter can discharge between 0 to 3000W towards a load, then power is
2715
2710
  * flowing out of the node and is therefore negative. Its MinPower would be -3000W and its MaxPower would be 0W.
2716
2711
  *
2717
- * In another example, if a battery storage inverter can charge its internal battery, between 0W and 2000W.
2718
- * Here power is flowing into the node when charging. As such the MinPower becomes 0W and MaxPower becomes
2719
- * 2000W.
2712
+ * In another example, if a battery storage inverter can charge its internal battery, between 0W and 2000W. Here
2713
+ * power is flowing into the node when charging. As such the MinPower becomes 0W and MaxPower becomes 2000W.
2720
2714
  *
2721
2715
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.10.2
2722
2716
  */
@@ -2831,8 +2825,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2831
2825
  * A null value indicates that there is no forecast currently available (for example, a program has not yet
2832
2826
  * been selected by the user).
2833
2827
  *
2834
- * A server may reset this value attribute to null on a reboot, and it does not need to persist any
2835
- * previous forecasts.
2828
+ * A server may reset this value attribute to null on a reboot, and it does not need to persist any previous
2829
+ * forecasts.
2836
2830
  *
2837
2831
  * Changes to this attribute shall only be marked as reportable in the following cases:
2838
2832
  *
@@ -2881,8 +2875,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2881
2875
  */
2882
2876
  endTime: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
2883
2877
  /**
2884
- * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A
2885
- * null value indicates that it can be started immediately.
2878
+ * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A null
2879
+ * value indicates that it can be started immediately.
2886
2880
  *
2887
2881
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.13.5
2888
2882
  */
@@ -2931,9 +2925,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2931
2925
  */
2932
2926
  defaultDuration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
2933
2927
  /**
2934
- * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot
2935
- * has not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much
2936
- * time was spent in this slot.
2928
+ * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot has
2929
+ * not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much time
2930
+ * was spent in this slot.
2937
2931
  *
2938
2932
  * When subscribed to, a change in this field value shall NOT cause the Forecast attribute to be updated since
2939
2933
  * this value may change every 1 second.
@@ -2988,16 +2982,16 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
2988
2982
  * Some appliances, such as smart thermostats, may not know how much power is being drawn by the HVAC system,
2989
2983
  * but do know what they have asked the HVAC system to do.
2990
2984
  *
2991
- * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they
2992
- * may choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values
2993
- * as Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
2985
+ * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they may
2986
+ * choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values as
2987
+ * Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
2994
2988
  *
2995
2989
  * NOTE An ESA shall always use the same value to represent the same operating state.
2996
2990
  *
2997
2991
  * By providing this information a smart EMS may be able to learn the observed power draw when the ESA is put
2998
2992
  * into a specific state. It can potentially then use the ManufacturerESAState field in the Forecast attribute
2999
- * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to
3000
- * modify its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
2993
+ * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to modify
2994
+ * its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
3001
2995
  *
3002
2996
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.9
3003
2997
  */
@@ -3011,8 +3005,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3011
3005
  */
3012
3006
  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
3013
3007
  /**
3014
- * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during
3015
- * a ramp up it may be 0W).
3008
+ * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during a
3009
+ * ramp up it may be 0W).
3016
3010
  *
3017
3011
  * Some appliances (e.g. battery inverters which can charge and discharge) may have a negative power.
3018
3012
  *
@@ -3046,8 +3040,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3046
3040
  * the cost as a result of shifting its energy. This can allow a demand side response service to be informed of
3047
3041
  * the relative cost to use energy at a different time.
3048
3042
  *
3049
- * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be
3050
- * shared by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
3043
+ * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be shared
3044
+ * by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
3051
3045
  *
3052
3046
  * For example, comfort could be expressed in abstract units or in currency. A water heater that is heated
3053
3047
  * earlier in the day is likely to lose some of its heat before it is needed, which could require a top-up
@@ -3094,8 +3088,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3094
3088
  /**
3095
3089
  * This field shall indicate the minimum power that the appliance can be requested to use.
3096
3090
  *
3097
- * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets.
3098
- * If the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
3091
+ * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets. If
3092
+ * the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
3099
3093
  * indicate it could be switched on to charge, but this would be the minimum power limit it can be set to.
3100
3094
  *
3101
3095
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.15
@@ -3129,8 +3123,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3129
3123
  * For example, if the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows
3130
3124
  * an ESA to specify the maximum time it could be switched on for. This may allow a battery or water heater to
3131
3125
  * indicate the maximum duration that it can charge for before becoming full. In the case of a battery inverter
3132
- * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at
3133
- * the MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
3126
+ * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at the
3127
+ * MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
3134
3128
  *
3135
3129
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.18
3136
3130
  */
@@ -3158,8 +3152,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3158
3152
  * A null value indicates that there is no forecast currently available (for example, a program has not yet
3159
3153
  * been selected by the user).
3160
3154
  *
3161
- * A server may reset this value attribute to null on a reboot, and it does not need to persist any
3162
- * previous forecasts.
3155
+ * A server may reset this value attribute to null on a reboot, and it does not need to persist any previous
3156
+ * forecasts.
3163
3157
  *
3164
3158
  * Changes to this attribute shall only be marked as reportable in the following cases:
3165
3159
  *
@@ -3208,8 +3202,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3208
3202
  */
3209
3203
  endTime: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
3210
3204
  /**
3211
- * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A
3212
- * null value indicates that it can be started immediately.
3205
+ * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A null
3206
+ * value indicates that it can be started immediately.
3213
3207
  *
3214
3208
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.13.5
3215
3209
  */
@@ -3258,9 +3252,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3258
3252
  */
3259
3253
  defaultDuration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
3260
3254
  /**
3261
- * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot
3262
- * has not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much
3263
- * time was spent in this slot.
3255
+ * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot has
3256
+ * not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much time
3257
+ * was spent in this slot.
3264
3258
  *
3265
3259
  * When subscribed to, a change in this field value shall NOT cause the Forecast attribute to be updated since
3266
3260
  * this value may change every 1 second.
@@ -3315,16 +3309,16 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3315
3309
  * Some appliances, such as smart thermostats, may not know how much power is being drawn by the HVAC system,
3316
3310
  * but do know what they have asked the HVAC system to do.
3317
3311
  *
3318
- * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they
3319
- * may choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values
3320
- * as Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
3312
+ * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they may
3313
+ * choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values as
3314
+ * Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
3321
3315
  *
3322
3316
  * NOTE An ESA shall always use the same value to represent the same operating state.
3323
3317
  *
3324
3318
  * By providing this information a smart EMS may be able to learn the observed power draw when the ESA is put
3325
3319
  * into a specific state. It can potentially then use the ManufacturerESAState field in the Forecast attribute
3326
- * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to
3327
- * modify its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
3320
+ * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to modify
3321
+ * its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
3328
3322
  *
3329
3323
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.9
3330
3324
  */
@@ -3338,8 +3332,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3338
3332
  */
3339
3333
  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
3340
3334
  /**
3341
- * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during
3342
- * a ramp up it may be 0W).
3335
+ * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during a
3336
+ * ramp up it may be 0W).
3343
3337
  *
3344
3338
  * Some appliances (e.g. battery inverters which can charge and discharge) may have a negative power.
3345
3339
  *
@@ -3373,8 +3367,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3373
3367
  * the cost as a result of shifting its energy. This can allow a demand side response service to be informed of
3374
3368
  * the relative cost to use energy at a different time.
3375
3369
  *
3376
- * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be
3377
- * shared by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
3370
+ * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be shared
3371
+ * by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
3378
3372
  *
3379
3373
  * For example, comfort could be expressed in abstract units or in currency. A water heater that is heated
3380
3374
  * earlier in the day is likely to lose some of its heat before it is needed, which could require a top-up
@@ -3421,8 +3415,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3421
3415
  /**
3422
3416
  * This field shall indicate the minimum power that the appliance can be requested to use.
3423
3417
  *
3424
- * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets.
3425
- * If the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
3418
+ * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets. If
3419
+ * the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
3426
3420
  * indicate it could be switched on to charge, but this would be the minimum power limit it can be set to.
3427
3421
  *
3428
3422
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.15
@@ -3456,8 +3450,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3456
3450
  * For example, if the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows
3457
3451
  * an ESA to specify the maximum time it could be switched on for. This may allow a battery or water heater to
3458
3452
  * indicate the maximum duration that it can charge for before becoming full. In the case of a battery inverter
3459
- * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at
3460
- * the MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
3453
+ * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at the
3454
+ * MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
3461
3455
  *
3462
3456
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.18
3463
3457
  */
@@ -3479,19 +3473,19 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3479
3473
  readonly component: {
3480
3474
  readonly attributes: {
3481
3475
  /**
3482
- * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the
3483
- * user to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes
3484
- * in operational state.
3476
+ * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the user
3477
+ * to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes in
3478
+ * operational state.
3485
3479
  *
3486
3480
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS for local
3487
3481
  * optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3488
- * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an
3489
- * EMS for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3482
+ * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS
3483
+ * for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3490
3484
  * GridOptimization.
3491
3485
  *
3492
- * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is
3493
- * due to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast
3494
- * command that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
3486
+ * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is due
3487
+ * to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast command
3488
+ * that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
3495
3489
  *
3496
3490
  * attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall
3497
3491
  * behave as if it had received a CancelRequest command.
@@ -3503,10 +3497,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3503
3497
  * ResumeRequest command.
3504
3498
  *
3505
3499
  * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which currently has the ESAStateEnum with value
3506
- * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to
3507
- * the new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a
3508
- * reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest
3509
- * command.
3500
+ * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to the
3501
+ * new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason
3502
+ * which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest command.
3510
3503
  *
3511
3504
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut, GridOptOut, or NoOptOut states, the device is still permitted to
3512
3505
  * optimize its own energy usage, for example, using tariff information it may obtain.
@@ -3523,19 +3516,19 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3523
3516
  readonly component: {
3524
3517
  readonly attributes: {
3525
3518
  /**
3526
- * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the
3527
- * user to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes
3528
- * in operational state.
3519
+ * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the user
3520
+ * to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes in
3521
+ * operational state.
3529
3522
  *
3530
3523
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS for local
3531
3524
  * optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3532
- * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an
3533
- * EMS for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3525
+ * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS
3526
+ * for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3534
3527
  * GridOptimization.
3535
3528
  *
3536
- * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is
3537
- * due to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast
3538
- * command that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
3529
+ * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is due
3530
+ * to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast command
3531
+ * that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
3539
3532
  *
3540
3533
  * attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall
3541
3534
  * behave as if it had received a CancelRequest command.
@@ -3547,10 +3540,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3547
3540
  * ResumeRequest command.
3548
3541
  *
3549
3542
  * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which currently has the ESAStateEnum with value
3550
- * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to
3551
- * the new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a
3552
- * reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest
3553
- * command.
3543
+ * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to the
3544
+ * new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason
3545
+ * which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest command.
3554
3546
  *
3555
3547
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut, GridOptOut, or NoOptOut states, the device is still permitted to
3556
3548
  * optimize its own energy usage, for example, using tariff information it may obtain.
@@ -3567,19 +3559,19 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3567
3559
  readonly component: {
3568
3560
  readonly attributes: {
3569
3561
  /**
3570
- * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the
3571
- * user to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes
3572
- * in operational state.
3562
+ * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the user
3563
+ * to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes in
3564
+ * operational state.
3573
3565
  *
3574
3566
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS for local
3575
3567
  * optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3576
- * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an
3577
- * EMS for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3568
+ * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS
3569
+ * for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3578
3570
  * GridOptimization.
3579
3571
  *
3580
- * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is
3581
- * due to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast
3582
- * command that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
3572
+ * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is due
3573
+ * to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast command
3574
+ * that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
3583
3575
  *
3584
3576
  * attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall
3585
3577
  * behave as if it had received a CancelRequest command.
@@ -3591,10 +3583,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3591
3583
  * ResumeRequest command.
3592
3584
  *
3593
3585
  * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which currently has the ESAStateEnum with value
3594
- * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to
3595
- * the new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a
3596
- * reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest
3597
- * command.
3586
+ * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to the
3587
+ * new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason
3588
+ * which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest command.
3598
3589
  *
3599
3590
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut, GridOptOut, or NoOptOut states, the device is still permitted to
3600
3591
  * optimize its own energy usage, for example, using tariff information it may obtain.
@@ -3611,19 +3602,19 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3611
3602
  readonly component: {
3612
3603
  readonly attributes: {
3613
3604
  /**
3614
- * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the
3615
- * user to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes
3616
- * in operational state.
3605
+ * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the user
3606
+ * to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes in
3607
+ * operational state.
3617
3608
  *
3618
3609
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS for local
3619
3610
  * optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3620
- * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an
3621
- * EMS for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3611
+ * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS
3612
+ * for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3622
3613
  * GridOptimization.
3623
3614
  *
3624
- * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is
3625
- * due to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast
3626
- * command that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
3615
+ * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is due
3616
+ * to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast command
3617
+ * that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
3627
3618
  *
3628
3619
  * attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall
3629
3620
  * behave as if it had received a CancelRequest command.
@@ -3635,10 +3626,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3635
3626
  * ResumeRequest command.
3636
3627
  *
3637
3628
  * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which currently has the ESAStateEnum with value
3638
- * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to
3639
- * the new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a
3640
- * reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest
3641
- * command.
3629
+ * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to the
3630
+ * new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason
3631
+ * which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest command.
3642
3632
  *
3643
3633
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut, GridOptOut, or NoOptOut states, the device is still permitted to
3644
3634
  * optimize its own energy usage, for example, using tariff information it may obtain.
@@ -3655,19 +3645,19 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3655
3645
  readonly component: {
3656
3646
  readonly attributes: {
3657
3647
  /**
3658
- * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the
3659
- * user to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes
3660
- * in operational state.
3648
+ * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the user
3649
+ * to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes in
3650
+ * operational state.
3661
3651
  *
3662
3652
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS for local
3663
3653
  * optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3664
- * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an
3665
- * EMS for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3654
+ * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS
3655
+ * for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
3666
3656
  * GridOptimization.
3667
3657
  *
3668
- * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is
3669
- * due to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast
3670
- * command that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
3658
+ * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is due
3659
+ * to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast command
3660
+ * that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
3671
3661
  *
3672
3662
  * attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall
3673
3663
  * behave as if it had received a CancelRequest command.
@@ -3679,10 +3669,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3679
3669
  * ResumeRequest command.
3680
3670
  *
3681
3671
  * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which currently has the ESAStateEnum with value
3682
- * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to
3683
- * the new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a
3684
- * reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest
3685
- * command.
3672
+ * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to the
3673
+ * new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason
3674
+ * which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest command.
3686
3675
  *
3687
3676
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut, GridOptOut, or NoOptOut states, the device is still permitted to
3688
3677
  * optimize its own energy usage, for example, using tariff information it may obtain.
@@ -3762,8 +3751,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3762
3751
  */
3763
3752
  readonly startTimeAdjustRequest: Command<import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").TypeFromFields<{
3764
3753
  /**
3765
- * This field shall indicate the requested start time, in UTC, that the client would like the appliance to
3766
- * shift its Forecast to. This value MUST be in the future.
3754
+ * This field shall indicate the requested start time, in UTC, that the client would like the appliance to shift
3755
+ * its Forecast to. This value MUST be in the future.
3767
3756
  *
3768
3757
  * A client can estimate the entire Forecast sequence duration by computing the EndTime - StartTime fields from
3769
3758
  * the Forecast attribute, and therefore avoid scheduling the start time too late.
@@ -3876,8 +3865,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3876
3865
  */
3877
3866
  constraints: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").TypeFromFields<{
3878
3867
  /**
3879
- * This field shall indicate the start time of the constraint period that the client wishes the ESA to compute
3880
- * a new Forecast.
3868
+ * This field shall indicate the start time of the constraint period that the client wishes the ESA to compute a
3869
+ * new Forecast.
3881
3870
  *
3882
3871
  * This value is in UTC and MUST be in the future.
3883
3872
  *
@@ -3892,8 +3881,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3892
3881
  duration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
3893
3882
  /**
3894
3883
  * This field shall indicate the nominal power that client wishes the ESA to operate at during the constrained
3895
- * period. It MUST be between the AbsMinPower and AbsMaxPower attributes as advertised by the ESA if it
3896
- * supports PFR.
3884
+ * period. It MUST be between the AbsMinPower and AbsMaxPower attributes as advertised by the ESA if it supports
3885
+ * PFR.
3897
3886
  *
3898
3887
  * This is a signed value and can be used to indicate charging or discharging.
3899
3888
  *
@@ -3901,8 +3890,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3901
3890
  */
3902
3891
  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
3903
3892
  /**
3904
- * This field shall indicate the maximum energy that can be transferred to or from the ESA during the
3905
- * constraint period.
3893
+ * This field shall indicate the maximum energy that can be transferred to or from the ESA during the constraint
3894
+ * period.
3906
3895
  *
3907
3896
  * This is a signed value and can be used to indicate charging or discharging.
3908
3897
  *
@@ -3914,8 +3903,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
3914
3903
  * during the constraint period.
3915
3904
  *
3916
3905
  * This is expressed as a signed value between -100 to +100. A value of 0 would indicate no bias to using more
3917
- * or less energy. A negative value indicates a request to use less energy. A positive value indicates a
3918
- * request to use more energy.
3906
+ * or less energy. A negative value indicates a request to use less energy. A positive value indicates a request
3907
+ * to use more energy.
3919
3908
  *
3920
3909
  * Note that the mapping between values and operation is manufacturer specific.
3921
3910
  *
@@ -4011,8 +4000,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4011
4000
  * PowerAdjustment
4012
4001
  *
4013
4002
  * For Energy Smart Appliances (ESA) the definition of being 'smart' mandates that they can report their
4014
- * current power adjustment capability and have an EMS request a temporary adjustment. This may typically
4015
- * be to curtail power requirements during peak periods, but can also be used to turn on an ESA if there is
4003
+ * current power adjustment capability and have an EMS request a temporary adjustment. This may typically be
4004
+ * to curtail power requirements during peak periods, but can also be used to turn on an ESA if there is
4016
4005
  * excess renewable or local generation (Solar PV).
4017
4006
  *
4018
4007
  * For example, a home may have solar PV which often produces more power than the home requires, resulting
@@ -4046,8 +4035,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4046
4035
  * In some circumstances the ESA may allow the stage to be delayed or paused (subject to safety and
4047
4036
  * manufacturer’s discretion and user preferences).
4048
4037
  *
4049
- * Typically, appliances with a heating element cannot have their power consumption adjusted and can only
4050
- * be paused or delayed.
4038
+ * Typically, appliances with a heating element cannot have their power consumption adjusted and can only be
4039
+ * paused or delayed.
4051
4040
  *
4052
4041
  * Some ESAs may not be flexible other than a delayed cycle start (for example, once the washing cycle has
4053
4042
  * been started then they run continuously until the cycle completes).
@@ -4103,9 +4092,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4103
4092
  * However, the EMS is aware that a grid event has occurred, making it cheaper to run the cycle at a later
4104
4093
  * time, but the washing machine is not aware of this.
4105
4094
  *
4106
- * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the
4107
- * washing machine has a power profile suggesting it will start the wash cycle at 9pm, but the EMS now
4108
- * knows that the grid event means it will be cheaper to delay the start until 11pm.
4095
+ * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the washing
4096
+ * machine has a power profile suggesting it will start the wash cycle at 9pm, but the EMS now knows that
4097
+ * the grid event means it will be cheaper to delay the start until 11pm.
4109
4098
  *
4110
4099
  * The EMS can then optimize the cost by asking the washing machine to delay starting the wash cycle until
4111
4100
  * 11pm.
@@ -4128,9 +4117,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4128
4117
  * However, the EMS becomes aware from the smart meter that the total home load on the grid is close to
4129
4118
  * exceeding its allowed total grid load.
4130
4119
  *
4131
- * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the
4132
- * washing machine has a power profile suggesting its current step in the wash cycle is using power to heat
4133
- * the water, but that this step can be paused.
4120
+ * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the washing
4121
+ * machine has a power profile suggesting its current step in the wash cycle is using power to heat the
4122
+ * water, but that this step can be paused.
4134
4123
  *
4135
4124
  * The EMS can then reduce the grid load by asking the washing machine to pause the wash cycle for a short
4136
4125
  * duration.
@@ -4148,10 +4137,10 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4148
4137
  * duration and/or power level limits of the steps of the power profile that the ESA has previously
4149
4138
  * suggested it would use.
4150
4139
  *
4151
- * Heat pump and Solar PV example: A heat pump may have the ability to heat hot water as well as heating
4152
- * the home. The heat pump scheduling system may have determined that the home will be unoccupied during
4153
- * the day, or that the indoor temperature is above the set-point and so it knows that it will not need to
4154
- * heat the home.
4140
+ * Heat pump and Solar PV example: A heat pump may have the ability to heat hot water as well as heating the
4141
+ * home. The heat pump scheduling system may have determined that the home will be unoccupied during the
4142
+ * day, or that the indoor temperature is above the set-point and so it knows that it will not need to heat
4143
+ * the home.
4155
4144
  *
4156
4145
  * However, the hot water tank is likely to need to be reheated before the homeowner comes home in the
4157
4146
  * evening. The heat pump is not aware that the property also has a solar PV inverter which is also an ESA
@@ -4181,11 +4170,11 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4181
4170
  *
4182
4171
  * and may cause the ESA to modify the intended power profile has previously suggested it would use.
4183
4172
  *
4184
- * EVSE example: An EVSE scheduling system may have determined that the vehicle would be charged starting
4185
- * at a moderate rate at 1am, so that it has enough charge by the time it is needed later that morning.
4173
+ * EVSE example: An EVSE scheduling system may have determined that the vehicle would be charged starting at
4174
+ * a moderate rate at 1am, so that it has enough charge by the time it is needed later that morning.
4186
4175
  *
4187
- * However, the DSR service provider has informed the EMS that due to high forecast winds it is now
4188
- * forecast that there will be very cheap energy available from wind generation between 2am and 3am.
4176
+ * However, the DSR service provider has informed the EMS that due to high forecast winds it is now forecast
4177
+ * that there will be very cheap energy available from wind generation between 2am and 3am.
4189
4178
  *
4190
4179
  * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the EVSE
4191
4180
  * has a power profile suggesting it plans to start charging the vehicle at 1am.
@@ -4220,16 +4209,16 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4220
4209
  */
4221
4210
  readonly esaType: FixedAttribute<EsaType, any>;
4222
4211
  /**
4223
- * Indicates whether the ESA is classed as a generator or load. This allows an EMS to understand whether
4224
- * the power values reported by the ESA need to have their sign inverted when dealing with forecasts and
4212
+ * Indicates whether the ESA is classed as a generator or load. This allows an EMS to understand whether the
4213
+ * power values reported by the ESA need to have their sign inverted when dealing with forecasts and
4225
4214
  * adjustments.
4226
4215
  *
4227
4216
  * For example, a solar PV inverter (being a generator) may produce negative values to indicate generation
4228
4217
  * (since power is flowing out of the node into the home), however a display showing the power to the
4229
4218
  * consumers may need to present a positive solar production value to the consumer.
4230
4219
  *
4231
- * For example, a home battery storage system (BESS) which needs to charge the battery and then discharge
4232
- * to the home loads, would be classed as a generator. These types of devices shall have this field set to
4220
+ * For example, a home battery storage system (BESS) which needs to charge the battery and then discharge to
4221
+ * the home loads, would be classed as a generator. These types of devices shall have this field set to
4233
4222
  * true. When generating its forecast or advertising its PowerAdjustmentCapability, the power values shall
4234
4223
  * be negative to indicate discharging to the loads in the home, and positive to indicate when it is
4235
4224
  * charging its battery.
@@ -4249,8 +4238,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4249
4238
  * operational state.
4250
4239
  *
4251
4240
  * The ESA may have a local user interface to allow a service technician to put the ESA into Offline mode,
4252
- * for example to avoid the EMS accidentally starting or stopping the appliance when it is being serviced
4253
- * or tested.
4241
+ * for example to avoid the EMS accidentally starting or stopping the appliance when it is being serviced or
4242
+ * tested.
4254
4243
  *
4255
4244
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.8.3
4256
4245
  */
@@ -4314,8 +4303,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4314
4303
  * This field shall indicate how the ESA can be adjusted at the current time.
4315
4304
  *
4316
4305
  * For example, a battery storage inverter may need to regulate its internal temperature, or the charging rate
4317
- * of the battery may be limited due to cold temperatures, or a change in the state of charge of the battery
4318
- * may mean that the maximum charging or discharging rate is limited.
4306
+ * of the battery may be limited due to cold temperatures, or a change in the state of charge of the battery may
4307
+ * mean that the maximum charging or discharging rate is limited.
4319
4308
  *
4320
4309
  * An empty list shall indicate that no power adjustment is currently possible.
4321
4310
  *
@@ -4351,9 +4340,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4351
4340
  * For example, if a battery storage inverter can discharge between 0 to 3000W towards a load, then power is
4352
4341
  * flowing out of the node and is therefore negative. Its MinPower would be -3000W and its MaxPower would be 0W.
4353
4342
  *
4354
- * In another example, if a battery storage inverter can charge its internal battery, between 0W and 2000W.
4355
- * Here power is flowing into the node when charging. As such the MinPower becomes 0W and MaxPower becomes
4356
- * 2000W.
4343
+ * In another example, if a battery storage inverter can charge its internal battery, between 0W and 2000W. Here
4344
+ * power is flowing into the node when charging. As such the MinPower becomes 0W and MaxPower becomes 2000W.
4357
4345
  *
4358
4346
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.10.2
4359
4347
  */
@@ -4468,8 +4456,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4468
4456
  * A null value indicates that there is no forecast currently available (for example, a program has not yet
4469
4457
  * been selected by the user).
4470
4458
  *
4471
- * A server may reset this value attribute to null on a reboot, and it does not need to persist any
4472
- * previous forecasts.
4459
+ * A server may reset this value attribute to null on a reboot, and it does not need to persist any previous
4460
+ * forecasts.
4473
4461
  *
4474
4462
  * Changes to this attribute shall only be marked as reportable in the following cases:
4475
4463
  *
@@ -4518,8 +4506,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4518
4506
  */
4519
4507
  endTime: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
4520
4508
  /**
4521
- * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A
4522
- * null value indicates that it can be started immediately.
4509
+ * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A null
4510
+ * value indicates that it can be started immediately.
4523
4511
  *
4524
4512
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.13.5
4525
4513
  */
@@ -4568,9 +4556,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4568
4556
  */
4569
4557
  defaultDuration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
4570
4558
  /**
4571
- * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot
4572
- * has not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much
4573
- * time was spent in this slot.
4559
+ * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot has
4560
+ * not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much time
4561
+ * was spent in this slot.
4574
4562
  *
4575
4563
  * When subscribed to, a change in this field value shall NOT cause the Forecast attribute to be updated since
4576
4564
  * this value may change every 1 second.
@@ -4625,16 +4613,16 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4625
4613
  * Some appliances, such as smart thermostats, may not know how much power is being drawn by the HVAC system,
4626
4614
  * but do know what they have asked the HVAC system to do.
4627
4615
  *
4628
- * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they
4629
- * may choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values
4630
- * as Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
4616
+ * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they may
4617
+ * choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values as
4618
+ * Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
4631
4619
  *
4632
4620
  * NOTE An ESA shall always use the same value to represent the same operating state.
4633
4621
  *
4634
4622
  * By providing this information a smart EMS may be able to learn the observed power draw when the ESA is put
4635
4623
  * into a specific state. It can potentially then use the ManufacturerESAState field in the Forecast attribute
4636
- * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to
4637
- * modify its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
4624
+ * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to modify
4625
+ * its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
4638
4626
  *
4639
4627
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.9
4640
4628
  */
@@ -4648,8 +4636,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4648
4636
  */
4649
4637
  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
4650
4638
  /**
4651
- * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during
4652
- * a ramp up it may be 0W).
4639
+ * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during a
4640
+ * ramp up it may be 0W).
4653
4641
  *
4654
4642
  * Some appliances (e.g. battery inverters which can charge and discharge) may have a negative power.
4655
4643
  *
@@ -4683,8 +4671,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4683
4671
  * the cost as a result of shifting its energy. This can allow a demand side response service to be informed of
4684
4672
  * the relative cost to use energy at a different time.
4685
4673
  *
4686
- * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be
4687
- * shared by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
4674
+ * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be shared
4675
+ * by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
4688
4676
  *
4689
4677
  * For example, comfort could be expressed in abstract units or in currency. A water heater that is heated
4690
4678
  * earlier in the day is likely to lose some of its heat before it is needed, which could require a top-up
@@ -4731,8 +4719,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4731
4719
  /**
4732
4720
  * This field shall indicate the minimum power that the appliance can be requested to use.
4733
4721
  *
4734
- * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets.
4735
- * If the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
4722
+ * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets. If
4723
+ * the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
4736
4724
  * indicate it could be switched on to charge, but this would be the minimum power limit it can be set to.
4737
4725
  *
4738
4726
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.15
@@ -4766,8 +4754,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4766
4754
  * For example, if the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows
4767
4755
  * an ESA to specify the maximum time it could be switched on for. This may allow a battery or water heater to
4768
4756
  * indicate the maximum duration that it can charge for before becoming full. In the case of a battery inverter
4769
- * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at
4770
- * the MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
4757
+ * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at the
4758
+ * MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
4771
4759
  *
4772
4760
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.18
4773
4761
  */
@@ -4795,8 +4783,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4795
4783
  * A null value indicates that there is no forecast currently available (for example, a program has not yet
4796
4784
  * been selected by the user).
4797
4785
  *
4798
- * A server may reset this value attribute to null on a reboot, and it does not need to persist any
4799
- * previous forecasts.
4786
+ * A server may reset this value attribute to null on a reboot, and it does not need to persist any previous
4787
+ * forecasts.
4800
4788
  *
4801
4789
  * Changes to this attribute shall only be marked as reportable in the following cases:
4802
4790
  *
@@ -4845,8 +4833,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4845
4833
  */
4846
4834
  endTime: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
4847
4835
  /**
4848
- * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A
4849
- * null value indicates that it can be started immediately.
4836
+ * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A null
4837
+ * value indicates that it can be started immediately.
4850
4838
  *
4851
4839
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.13.5
4852
4840
  */
@@ -4895,9 +4883,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4895
4883
  */
4896
4884
  defaultDuration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
4897
4885
  /**
4898
- * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot
4899
- * has not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much
4900
- * time was spent in this slot.
4886
+ * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot has
4887
+ * not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much time
4888
+ * was spent in this slot.
4901
4889
  *
4902
4890
  * When subscribed to, a change in this field value shall NOT cause the Forecast attribute to be updated since
4903
4891
  * this value may change every 1 second.
@@ -4952,16 +4940,16 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4952
4940
  * Some appliances, such as smart thermostats, may not know how much power is being drawn by the HVAC system,
4953
4941
  * but do know what they have asked the HVAC system to do.
4954
4942
  *
4955
- * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they
4956
- * may choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values
4957
- * as Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
4943
+ * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they may
4944
+ * choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values as
4945
+ * Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
4958
4946
  *
4959
4947
  * NOTE An ESA shall always use the same value to represent the same operating state.
4960
4948
  *
4961
4949
  * By providing this information a smart EMS may be able to learn the observed power draw when the ESA is put
4962
4950
  * into a specific state. It can potentially then use the ManufacturerESAState field in the Forecast attribute
4963
- * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to
4964
- * modify its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
4951
+ * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to modify
4952
+ * its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
4965
4953
  *
4966
4954
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.9
4967
4955
  */
@@ -4975,8 +4963,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
4975
4963
  */
4976
4964
  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
4977
4965
  /**
4978
- * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during
4979
- * a ramp up it may be 0W).
4966
+ * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during a
4967
+ * ramp up it may be 0W).
4980
4968
  *
4981
4969
  * Some appliances (e.g. battery inverters which can charge and discharge) may have a negative power.
4982
4970
  *
@@ -5010,8 +4998,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5010
4998
  * the cost as a result of shifting its energy. This can allow a demand side response service to be informed of
5011
4999
  * the relative cost to use energy at a different time.
5012
5000
  *
5013
- * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be
5014
- * shared by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
5001
+ * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be shared
5002
+ * by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
5015
5003
  *
5016
5004
  * For example, comfort could be expressed in abstract units or in currency. A water heater that is heated
5017
5005
  * earlier in the day is likely to lose some of its heat before it is needed, which could require a top-up
@@ -5058,8 +5046,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5058
5046
  /**
5059
5047
  * This field shall indicate the minimum power that the appliance can be requested to use.
5060
5048
  *
5061
- * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets.
5062
- * If the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
5049
+ * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets. If
5050
+ * the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
5063
5051
  * indicate it could be switched on to charge, but this would be the minimum power limit it can be set to.
5064
5052
  *
5065
5053
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.15
@@ -5093,8 +5081,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5093
5081
  * For example, if the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows
5094
5082
  * an ESA to specify the maximum time it could be switched on for. This may allow a battery or water heater to
5095
5083
  * indicate the maximum duration that it can charge for before becoming full. In the case of a battery inverter
5096
- * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at
5097
- * the MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
5084
+ * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at the
5085
+ * MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
5098
5086
  *
5099
5087
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.18
5100
5088
  */
@@ -5116,19 +5104,19 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5116
5104
  readonly component: {
5117
5105
  readonly attributes: {
5118
5106
  /**
5119
- * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the
5120
- * user to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes
5121
- * in operational state.
5107
+ * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the user
5108
+ * to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes in
5109
+ * operational state.
5122
5110
  *
5123
5111
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS for local
5124
5112
  * optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5125
- * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an
5126
- * EMS for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5113
+ * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS
5114
+ * for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5127
5115
  * GridOptimization.
5128
5116
  *
5129
- * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is
5130
- * due to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast
5131
- * command that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
5117
+ * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is due
5118
+ * to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast command
5119
+ * that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
5132
5120
  *
5133
5121
  * attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall
5134
5122
  * behave as if it had received a CancelRequest command.
@@ -5140,10 +5128,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5140
5128
  * ResumeRequest command.
5141
5129
  *
5142
5130
  * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which currently has the ESAStateEnum with value
5143
- * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to
5144
- * the new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a
5145
- * reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest
5146
- * command.
5131
+ * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to the
5132
+ * new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason
5133
+ * which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest command.
5147
5134
  *
5148
5135
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut, GridOptOut, or NoOptOut states, the device is still permitted to
5149
5136
  * optimize its own energy usage, for example, using tariff information it may obtain.
@@ -5160,19 +5147,19 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5160
5147
  readonly component: {
5161
5148
  readonly attributes: {
5162
5149
  /**
5163
- * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the
5164
- * user to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes
5165
- * in operational state.
5150
+ * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the user
5151
+ * to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes in
5152
+ * operational state.
5166
5153
  *
5167
5154
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS for local
5168
5155
  * optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5169
- * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an
5170
- * EMS for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5156
+ * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS
5157
+ * for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5171
5158
  * GridOptimization.
5172
5159
  *
5173
- * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is
5174
- * due to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast
5175
- * command that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
5160
+ * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is due
5161
+ * to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast command
5162
+ * that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
5176
5163
  *
5177
5164
  * attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall
5178
5165
  * behave as if it had received a CancelRequest command.
@@ -5184,10 +5171,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5184
5171
  * ResumeRequest command.
5185
5172
  *
5186
5173
  * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which currently has the ESAStateEnum with value
5187
- * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to
5188
- * the new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a
5189
- * reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest
5190
- * command.
5174
+ * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to the
5175
+ * new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason
5176
+ * which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest command.
5191
5177
  *
5192
5178
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut, GridOptOut, or NoOptOut states, the device is still permitted to
5193
5179
  * optimize its own energy usage, for example, using tariff information it may obtain.
@@ -5204,19 +5190,19 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5204
5190
  readonly component: {
5205
5191
  readonly attributes: {
5206
5192
  /**
5207
- * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the
5208
- * user to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes
5209
- * in operational state.
5193
+ * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the user
5194
+ * to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes in
5195
+ * operational state.
5210
5196
  *
5211
5197
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS for local
5212
5198
  * optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5213
- * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an
5214
- * EMS for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5199
+ * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS
5200
+ * for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5215
5201
  * GridOptimization.
5216
5202
  *
5217
- * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is
5218
- * due to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast
5219
- * command that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
5203
+ * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is due
5204
+ * to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast command
5205
+ * that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
5220
5206
  *
5221
5207
  * attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall
5222
5208
  * behave as if it had received a CancelRequest command.
@@ -5228,10 +5214,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5228
5214
  * ResumeRequest command.
5229
5215
  *
5230
5216
  * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which currently has the ESAStateEnum with value
5231
- * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to
5232
- * the new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a
5233
- * reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest
5234
- * command.
5217
+ * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to the
5218
+ * new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason
5219
+ * which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest command.
5235
5220
  *
5236
5221
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut, GridOptOut, or NoOptOut states, the device is still permitted to
5237
5222
  * optimize its own energy usage, for example, using tariff information it may obtain.
@@ -5248,19 +5233,19 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5248
5233
  readonly component: {
5249
5234
  readonly attributes: {
5250
5235
  /**
5251
- * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the
5252
- * user to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes
5253
- * in operational state.
5236
+ * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the user
5237
+ * to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes in
5238
+ * operational state.
5254
5239
  *
5255
5240
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS for local
5256
5241
  * optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5257
- * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an
5258
- * EMS for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5242
+ * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS
5243
+ * for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5259
5244
  * GridOptimization.
5260
5245
  *
5261
- * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is
5262
- * due to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast
5263
- * command that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
5246
+ * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is due
5247
+ * to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast command
5248
+ * that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
5264
5249
  *
5265
5250
  * attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall
5266
5251
  * behave as if it had received a CancelRequest command.
@@ -5272,10 +5257,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5272
5257
  * ResumeRequest command.
5273
5258
  *
5274
5259
  * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which currently has the ESAStateEnum with value
5275
- * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to
5276
- * the new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a
5277
- * reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest
5278
- * command.
5260
+ * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to the
5261
+ * new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason
5262
+ * which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest command.
5279
5263
  *
5280
5264
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut, GridOptOut, or NoOptOut states, the device is still permitted to
5281
5265
  * optimize its own energy usage, for example, using tariff information it may obtain.
@@ -5292,19 +5276,19 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5292
5276
  readonly component: {
5293
5277
  readonly attributes: {
5294
5278
  /**
5295
- * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the
5296
- * user to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes
5297
- * in operational state.
5279
+ * Indicates the current Opt-Out state of the ESA. The ESA may have a local user interface to allow the user
5280
+ * to control this OptOutState. An EMS may subscribe to the OptOutState to get notified about changes in
5281
+ * operational state.
5298
5282
  *
5299
5283
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS for local
5300
5284
  * optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5301
- * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an
5302
- * EMS for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5285
+ * LocalOptimization. If the ESA is in the GridOptOut or OptOut states, so it cannot be controlled by an EMS
5286
+ * for grid optimization reasons, it shall reject any commands which have the AdjustmentCauseEnum value
5303
5287
  * GridOptimization.
5304
5288
  *
5305
- * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is
5306
- * due to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast
5307
- * command that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
5289
+ * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which is currently operating with a Forecast that is due
5290
+ * to a previous StartTimeAdjustRequest, ModifyForecastRequest or RequestConstraintBasedForecast command
5291
+ * that would now not be permitted due to the new Opt-out state
5308
5292
  *
5309
5293
  * attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall
5310
5294
  * behave as if it had received a CancelRequest command.
@@ -5316,10 +5300,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5316
5300
  * ResumeRequest command.
5317
5301
  *
5318
5302
  * If the user changes the Opt-Out state of the ESA which currently has the ESAStateEnum with value
5319
- * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to
5320
- * the new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a
5321
- * reason which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest
5322
- * command.
5303
+ * PowerAdjustActive due to a previous PowerAdjustRequest command that would now not be permitted due to the
5304
+ * new Opt-out state (i.e. the Forecast attribute ForecastUpdateReason field currently contains a reason
5305
+ * which is now opted out), the ESA shall behave as if it had received a CancelPowerAdjustRequest command.
5323
5306
  *
5324
5307
  * If the ESA is in the LocalOptOut, GridOptOut, or NoOptOut states, the device is still permitted to
5325
5308
  * optimize its own energy usage, for example, using tariff information it may obtain.
@@ -5399,8 +5382,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5399
5382
  */
5400
5383
  readonly startTimeAdjustRequest: Command<import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").TypeFromFields<{
5401
5384
  /**
5402
- * This field shall indicate the requested start time, in UTC, that the client would like the appliance to
5403
- * shift its Forecast to. This value MUST be in the future.
5385
+ * This field shall indicate the requested start time, in UTC, that the client would like the appliance to shift
5386
+ * its Forecast to. This value MUST be in the future.
5404
5387
  *
5405
5388
  * A client can estimate the entire Forecast sequence duration by computing the EndTime - StartTime fields from
5406
5389
  * the Forecast attribute, and therefore avoid scheduling the start time too late.
@@ -5513,8 +5496,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5513
5496
  */
5514
5497
  constraints: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").TypeFromFields<{
5515
5498
  /**
5516
- * This field shall indicate the start time of the constraint period that the client wishes the ESA to compute
5517
- * a new Forecast.
5499
+ * This field shall indicate the start time of the constraint period that the client wishes the ESA to compute a
5500
+ * new Forecast.
5518
5501
  *
5519
5502
  * This value is in UTC and MUST be in the future.
5520
5503
  *
@@ -5529,8 +5512,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5529
5512
  duration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
5530
5513
  /**
5531
5514
  * This field shall indicate the nominal power that client wishes the ESA to operate at during the constrained
5532
- * period. It MUST be between the AbsMinPower and AbsMaxPower attributes as advertised by the ESA if it
5533
- * supports PFR.
5515
+ * period. It MUST be between the AbsMinPower and AbsMaxPower attributes as advertised by the ESA if it supports
5516
+ * PFR.
5534
5517
  *
5535
5518
  * This is a signed value and can be used to indicate charging or discharging.
5536
5519
  *
@@ -5538,8 +5521,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5538
5521
  */
5539
5522
  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
5540
5523
  /**
5541
- * This field shall indicate the maximum energy that can be transferred to or from the ESA during the
5542
- * constraint period.
5524
+ * This field shall indicate the maximum energy that can be transferred to or from the ESA during the constraint
5525
+ * period.
5543
5526
  *
5544
5527
  * This is a signed value and can be used to indicate charging or discharging.
5545
5528
  *
@@ -5551,8 +5534,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5551
5534
  * during the constraint period.
5552
5535
  *
5553
5536
  * This is expressed as a signed value between -100 to +100. A value of 0 would indicate no bias to using more
5554
- * or less energy. A negative value indicates a request to use less energy. A positive value indicates a
5555
- * request to use more energy.
5537
+ * or less energy. A negative value indicates a request to use less energy. A positive value indicates a request
5538
+ * to use more energy.
5556
5539
  *
5557
5540
  * Note that the mapping between values and operation is manufacturer specific.
5558
5541
  *
@@ -5704,8 +5687,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5704
5687
  * PowerAdjustment
5705
5688
  *
5706
5689
  * For Energy Smart Appliances (ESA) the definition of being 'smart' mandates that they can report their
5707
- * current power adjustment capability and have an EMS request a temporary adjustment. This may typically
5708
- * be to curtail power requirements during peak periods, but can also be used to turn on an ESA if there is
5690
+ * current power adjustment capability and have an EMS request a temporary adjustment. This may typically be
5691
+ * to curtail power requirements during peak periods, but can also be used to turn on an ESA if there is
5709
5692
  * excess renewable or local generation (Solar PV).
5710
5693
  *
5711
5694
  * For example, a home may have solar PV which often produces more power than the home requires, resulting
@@ -5739,8 +5722,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5739
5722
  * In some circumstances the ESA may allow the stage to be delayed or paused (subject to safety and
5740
5723
  * manufacturer’s discretion and user preferences).
5741
5724
  *
5742
- * Typically, appliances with a heating element cannot have their power consumption adjusted and can only
5743
- * be paused or delayed.
5725
+ * Typically, appliances with a heating element cannot have their power consumption adjusted and can only be
5726
+ * paused or delayed.
5744
5727
  *
5745
5728
  * Some ESAs may not be flexible other than a delayed cycle start (for example, once the washing cycle has
5746
5729
  * been started then they run continuously until the cycle completes).
@@ -5796,9 +5779,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5796
5779
  * However, the EMS is aware that a grid event has occurred, making it cheaper to run the cycle at a later
5797
5780
  * time, but the washing machine is not aware of this.
5798
5781
  *
5799
- * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the
5800
- * washing machine has a power profile suggesting it will start the wash cycle at 9pm, but the EMS now
5801
- * knows that the grid event means it will be cheaper to delay the start until 11pm.
5782
+ * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the washing
5783
+ * machine has a power profile suggesting it will start the wash cycle at 9pm, but the EMS now knows that
5784
+ * the grid event means it will be cheaper to delay the start until 11pm.
5802
5785
  *
5803
5786
  * The EMS can then optimize the cost by asking the washing machine to delay starting the wash cycle until
5804
5787
  * 11pm.
@@ -5821,9 +5804,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5821
5804
  * However, the EMS becomes aware from the smart meter that the total home load on the grid is close to
5822
5805
  * exceeding its allowed total grid load.
5823
5806
  *
5824
- * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the
5825
- * washing machine has a power profile suggesting its current step in the wash cycle is using power to heat
5826
- * the water, but that this step can be paused.
5807
+ * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the washing
5808
+ * machine has a power profile suggesting its current step in the wash cycle is using power to heat the
5809
+ * water, but that this step can be paused.
5827
5810
  *
5828
5811
  * The EMS can then reduce the grid load by asking the washing machine to pause the wash cycle for a short
5829
5812
  * duration.
@@ -5841,10 +5824,10 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5841
5824
  * duration and/or power level limits of the steps of the power profile that the ESA has previously
5842
5825
  * suggested it would use.
5843
5826
  *
5844
- * Heat pump and Solar PV example: A heat pump may have the ability to heat hot water as well as heating
5845
- * the home. The heat pump scheduling system may have determined that the home will be unoccupied during
5846
- * the day, or that the indoor temperature is above the set-point and so it knows that it will not need to
5847
- * heat the home.
5827
+ * Heat pump and Solar PV example: A heat pump may have the ability to heat hot water as well as heating the
5828
+ * home. The heat pump scheduling system may have determined that the home will be unoccupied during the
5829
+ * day, or that the indoor temperature is above the set-point and so it knows that it will not need to heat
5830
+ * the home.
5848
5831
  *
5849
5832
  * However, the hot water tank is likely to need to be reheated before the homeowner comes home in the
5850
5833
  * evening. The heat pump is not aware that the property also has a solar PV inverter which is also an ESA
@@ -5874,11 +5857,11 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5874
5857
  *
5875
5858
  * and may cause the ESA to modify the intended power profile has previously suggested it would use.
5876
5859
  *
5877
- * EVSE example: An EVSE scheduling system may have determined that the vehicle would be charged starting
5878
- * at a moderate rate at 1am, so that it has enough charge by the time it is needed later that morning.
5860
+ * EVSE example: An EVSE scheduling system may have determined that the vehicle would be charged starting at
5861
+ * a moderate rate at 1am, so that it has enough charge by the time it is needed later that morning.
5879
5862
  *
5880
- * However, the DSR service provider has informed the EMS that due to high forecast winds it is now
5881
- * forecast that there will be very cheap energy available from wind generation between 2am and 3am.
5863
+ * However, the DSR service provider has informed the EMS that due to high forecast winds it is now forecast
5864
+ * that there will be very cheap energy available from wind generation between 2am and 3am.
5882
5865
  *
5883
5866
  * The EMS first requests the Forecast data from each of its registered ESAs. It determines that the EVSE
5884
5867
  * has a power profile suggesting it plans to start charging the vehicle at 1am.
@@ -5900,8 +5883,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5900
5883
  * This field shall indicate how the ESA can be adjusted at the current time.
5901
5884
  *
5902
5885
  * For example, a battery storage inverter may need to regulate its internal temperature, or the charging rate
5903
- * of the battery may be limited due to cold temperatures, or a change in the state of charge of the battery
5904
- * may mean that the maximum charging or discharging rate is limited.
5886
+ * of the battery may be limited due to cold temperatures, or a change in the state of charge of the battery may
5887
+ * mean that the maximum charging or discharging rate is limited.
5905
5888
  *
5906
5889
  * An empty list shall indicate that no power adjustment is currently possible.
5907
5890
  *
@@ -5937,9 +5920,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
5937
5920
  * For example, if a battery storage inverter can discharge between 0 to 3000W towards a load, then power is
5938
5921
  * flowing out of the node and is therefore negative. Its MinPower would be -3000W and its MaxPower would be 0W.
5939
5922
  *
5940
- * In another example, if a battery storage inverter can charge its internal battery, between 0W and 2000W.
5941
- * Here power is flowing into the node when charging. As such the MinPower becomes 0W and MaxPower becomes
5942
- * 2000W.
5923
+ * In another example, if a battery storage inverter can charge its internal battery, between 0W and 2000W. Here
5924
+ * power is flowing into the node when charging. As such the MinPower becomes 0W and MaxPower becomes 2000W.
5943
5925
  *
5944
5926
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.10.2
5945
5927
  */
@@ -6004,8 +5986,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6004
5986
  */
6005
5987
  endTime: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
6006
5988
  /**
6007
- * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A
6008
- * null value indicates that it can be started immediately.
5989
+ * This field shall indicate the earliest start time, in UTC, that the entire Forecast can be shifted to. A null
5990
+ * value indicates that it can be started immediately.
6009
5991
  *
6010
5992
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.13.5
6011
5993
  */
@@ -6054,9 +6036,9 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6054
6036
  */
6055
6037
  defaultDuration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
6056
6038
  /**
6057
- * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot
6058
- * has not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much
6059
- * time was spent in this slot.
6039
+ * This field shall indicate the time (in seconds) that has already elapsed whilst in this slot. If the slot has
6040
+ * not yet been started, then it shall be 0. Once the slot has been completed, then this reflects how much time
6041
+ * was spent in this slot.
6060
6042
  *
6061
6043
  * When subscribed to, a change in this field value shall NOT cause the Forecast attribute to be updated since
6062
6044
  * this value may change every 1 second.
@@ -6111,16 +6093,16 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6111
6093
  * Some appliances, such as smart thermostats, may not know how much power is being drawn by the HVAC system,
6112
6094
  * but do know what they have asked the HVAC system to do.
6113
6095
  *
6114
- * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they
6115
- * may choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values
6116
- * as Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
6096
+ * Manufacturers can use this value to indicate a variety of states in an unspecified way. For example, they may
6097
+ * choose to use values between 0-100 as a percentage of compressor modulation, or could use these values as
6098
+ * Enum states meaning heating with fan, heating without fan etc.
6117
6099
  *
6118
6100
  * NOTE An ESA shall always use the same value to represent the same operating state.
6119
6101
  *
6120
6102
  * By providing this information a smart EMS may be able to learn the observed power draw when the ESA is put
6121
6103
  * into a specific state. It can potentially then use the ManufacturerESAState field in the Forecast attribute
6122
- * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to
6123
- * modify its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
6104
+ * along with observed power drawn to predict the power draw from the appliance and potentially ask it to modify
6105
+ * its timing via one of the adjustment request commands, or adjust other ESAs power to compensate.
6124
6106
  *
6125
6107
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.9
6126
6108
  */
@@ -6134,8 +6116,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6134
6116
  */
6135
6117
  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
6136
6118
  /**
6137
- * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during
6138
- * a ramp up it may be 0W).
6119
+ * This field shall indicate the lowest power that the appliance expects to use during this slot. (e.g. during a
6120
+ * ramp up it may be 0W).
6139
6121
  *
6140
6122
  * Some appliances (e.g. battery inverters which can charge and discharge) may have a negative power.
6141
6123
  *
@@ -6169,8 +6151,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6169
6151
  * the cost as a result of shifting its energy. This can allow a demand side response service to be informed of
6170
6152
  * the relative cost to use energy at a different time.
6171
6153
  *
6172
- * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be
6173
- * shared by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
6154
+ * The Costs field is a list of CostStruct structures which allows multiple CostTypeEnum and Values to be shared
6155
+ * by the energy appliance. These could be based on GHG emissions, comfort value for the consumer etc.
6174
6156
  *
6175
6157
  * For example, comfort could be expressed in abstract units or in currency. A water heater that is heated
6176
6158
  * earlier in the day is likely to lose some of its heat before it is needed, which could require a top-up
@@ -6217,8 +6199,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6217
6199
  /**
6218
6200
  * This field shall indicate the minimum power that the appliance can be requested to use.
6219
6201
  *
6220
- * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets.
6221
- * If the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
6202
+ * For example, some EVSEs cannot be switched on to charge below 6A which may equate to ~1.3kW in EU markets. If
6203
+ * the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows an ESA to
6222
6204
  * indicate it could be switched on to charge, but this would be the minimum power limit it can be set to.
6223
6205
  *
6224
6206
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.15
@@ -6252,8 +6234,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6252
6234
  * For example, if the slot indicates a NominalPower of 0W (indicating it is expecting to be off), this allows
6253
6235
  * an ESA to specify the maximum time it could be switched on for. This may allow a battery or water heater to
6254
6236
  * indicate the maximum duration that it can charge for before becoming full. In the case of a battery inverter
6255
- * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at
6256
- * the MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
6237
+ * which can be discharged, it may equally indicate the maximum time the battery could be discharged for (at the
6238
+ * MaxPowerAdjustment power level).
6257
6239
  *
6258
6240
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.7.14.18
6259
6241
  */
@@ -6309,16 +6291,16 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6309
6291
  */
6310
6292
  readonly esaType: FixedAttribute<EsaType, any>;
6311
6293
  /**
6312
- * Indicates whether the ESA is classed as a generator or load. This allows an EMS to understand whether
6313
- * the power values reported by the ESA need to have their sign inverted when dealing with forecasts and
6294
+ * Indicates whether the ESA is classed as a generator or load. This allows an EMS to understand whether the
6295
+ * power values reported by the ESA need to have their sign inverted when dealing with forecasts and
6314
6296
  * adjustments.
6315
6297
  *
6316
6298
  * For example, a solar PV inverter (being a generator) may produce negative values to indicate generation
6317
6299
  * (since power is flowing out of the node into the home), however a display showing the power to the
6318
6300
  * consumers may need to present a positive solar production value to the consumer.
6319
6301
  *
6320
- * For example, a home battery storage system (BESS) which needs to charge the battery and then discharge
6321
- * to the home loads, would be classed as a generator. These types of devices shall have this field set to
6302
+ * For example, a home battery storage system (BESS) which needs to charge the battery and then discharge to
6303
+ * the home loads, would be classed as a generator. These types of devices shall have this field set to
6322
6304
  * true. When generating its forecast or advertising its PowerAdjustmentCapability, the power values shall
6323
6305
  * be negative to indicate discharging to the loads in the home, and positive to indicate when it is
6324
6306
  * charging its battery.
@@ -6338,8 +6320,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6338
6320
  * operational state.
6339
6321
  *
6340
6322
  * The ESA may have a local user interface to allow a service technician to put the ESA into Offline mode,
6341
- * for example to avoid the EMS accidentally starting or stopping the appliance when it is being serviced
6342
- * or tested.
6323
+ * for example to avoid the EMS accidentally starting or stopping the appliance when it is being serviced or
6324
+ * tested.
6343
6325
  *
6344
6326
  * @see {@link MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster} § 9.2.8.3
6345
6327
  */
@@ -6415,8 +6397,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6415
6397
  };
6416
6398
  readonly startTimeAdjustRequest: Command<import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").TypeFromFields<{
6417
6399
  /**
6418
- * This field shall indicate the requested start time, in UTC, that the client would like the appliance to
6419
- * shift its Forecast to. This value MUST be in the future.
6400
+ * This field shall indicate the requested start time, in UTC, that the client would like the appliance to shift
6401
+ * its Forecast to. This value MUST be in the future.
6420
6402
  *
6421
6403
  * A client can estimate the entire Forecast sequence duration by computing the EndTime - StartTime fields from
6422
6404
  * the Forecast attribute, and therefore avoid scheduling the start time too late.
@@ -6548,8 +6530,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6548
6530
  */
6549
6531
  constraints: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").TypeFromFields<{
6550
6532
  /**
6551
- * This field shall indicate the start time of the constraint period that the client wishes the ESA to compute
6552
- * a new Forecast.
6533
+ * This field shall indicate the start time of the constraint period that the client wishes the ESA to compute a
6534
+ * new Forecast.
6553
6535
  *
6554
6536
  * This value is in UTC and MUST be in the future.
6555
6537
  *
@@ -6564,8 +6546,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6564
6546
  duration: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").FieldType<number>;
6565
6547
  /**
6566
6548
  * This field shall indicate the nominal power that client wishes the ESA to operate at during the constrained
6567
- * period. It MUST be between the AbsMinPower and AbsMaxPower attributes as advertised by the ESA if it
6568
- * supports PFR.
6549
+ * period. It MUST be between the AbsMinPower and AbsMaxPower attributes as advertised by the ESA if it supports
6550
+ * PFR.
6569
6551
  *
6570
6552
  * This is a signed value and can be used to indicate charging or discharging.
6571
6553
  *
@@ -6573,8 +6555,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6573
6555
  */
6574
6556
  nominalPower: import("../tlv/TlvObject.js").OptionalFieldType<number | bigint>;
6575
6557
  /**
6576
- * This field shall indicate the maximum energy that can be transferred to or from the ESA during the
6577
- * constraint period.
6558
+ * This field shall indicate the maximum energy that can be transferred to or from the ESA during the constraint
6559
+ * period.
6578
6560
  *
6579
6561
  * This is a signed value and can be used to indicate charging or discharging.
6580
6562
  *
@@ -6586,8 +6568,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6586
6568
  * during the constraint period.
6587
6569
  *
6588
6570
  * This is expressed as a signed value between -100 to +100. A value of 0 would indicate no bias to using more
6589
- * or less energy. A negative value indicates a request to use less energy. A positive value indicates a
6590
- * request to use more energy.
6571
+ * or less energy. A negative value indicates a request to use less energy. A positive value indicates a request
6572
+ * to use more energy.
6591
6573
  *
6592
6574
  * Note that the mapping between values and operation is manufacturer specific.
6593
6575
  *
@@ -6690,8 +6672,8 @@ export declare namespace DeviceEnergyManagement {
6690
6672
  /**
6691
6673
  * This cluster supports all DeviceEnergyManagement features. It may support illegal feature combinations.
6692
6674
  *
6693
- * If you use this cluster you must manually specify which features are active and ensure the set of active
6694
- * features is legal per the Matter specification.
6675
+ * If you use this cluster you must manually specify which features are active and ensure the set of active features
6676
+ * is legal per the Matter specification.
6695
6677
  */
6696
6678
  interface Complete extends Identity<typeof CompleteInstance> {
6697
6679
  }