Residential demand management

On some utility plans, when you use power matters too.

35-SECOND OVERVIEW

Large electrical loads can overlap. DAC Systems helps coordinate eligible loads. Take the short home fit check, then a specialist verifies your utility, bill, equipment, and official numbers.

A first look at the home. Final numbers come after specialist verification.

How the idea works

Find the overlap before talking about the numbers.

Some utility plans consider how much power a home pulls at once. The first job is to identify the large loads that may overlap. A specialist then verifies the real equipment, utility plan, bill, and installation conditions.

01

Identify the large loads

Central AC, electric heat, water heating, EV charging, dryers, pools, and similar equipment can contribute to a larger simultaneous-load profile.

02

Look for stacking

The fit check describes the home as low, moderate, high, or winter-driven. Modeled numerical kW stays internal.

03

Verify the real home

Official analysis comes only after the utility, bill, equipment, controllability, and site conditions have been reviewed.

The hardware

Installed at the electrical panel.

The final configuration depends on the actual home, eligible loads, electrical setup, and utility plan.

What the check gives you

A useful answer without pretending the web form knows more than it does.

The public result stays qualitative on purpose. You get a fit tier, the reasons behind it, and a clear next step if the home deserves a closer look.

01Fit tier

Strong Candidate, Possible Candidate, Needs Review, or Not a Fit Right Now.

02Load profile

Low, moderate, high, or winter-driven based on the answers provided.

03Why

The large loads and review items that influenced the result, written in plain English.

04Next step

You decide whether to ask a DAC specialist for an official assessment after seeing the result.

About a minute

Check the home's demand profile.

One question at a time. Choose Not sure whenever you do not know an answer.

Home Demand Check
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