Defined in https://saref.etsi.org/saref4ener/v1.2.1/ as:
A Power Sequence following S2 is a container containing one or more PowerSequenceElements among which the EMS can choose the Element with the best fit to the current energy demands.
The specification of a task, such as wash or tumble dry, according to user preferences and/or manufacturer's settings for a certain device. It is the most 'coarse' view, a power sequence can represent all single steps of a whole task,where the single steps are represented by slots. If the power sequence is pausable by the bound power sequences client, the property 'saref:isInterruptionPossible' SHALL be present and set to true. Otherwise it SHALL be omitted. If the power sequence is stoppable by the bound power sequences client, the property 'saref:isFlexible' SHALL be present and set to true. Otherwise it SHALL be omitted.
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