Brayden Automation

Address:
6230 Aviation Circle
Loveland, CO 80538

Phone: (970) 461-9600
Fax: (970) 461-9605
Email: support@brayden.com

You are invited to participate in our upcoming event:

Energy Sentry Residential Demand Controller
Installation Training for Electricians

This free seminar for electricians serving Black Hills Electric Cooperative members and Black Hills Power customers will cover general information about demand control and detailed installation of the Energy Sentry 9312A and 9388A Demand Control systems. Presented by Brayden Automation in partnership with BHP and BHEC.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2014
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Hilton Garden Inn
815 E. Mall Drive
Rapid City,  South Dakota 57701


Light snack and coffee will be provided. Attendees will be eligible to receive 2 code hours and 2 non-code hours credit from the state, and 4 hours credit from the City of Rapid City. In addition, upon successful completion of the course, attendees will become certified demand controller installers for both BHP and BHEC. When registering for this course, you must provide your name, employer, and license number in order to receive code hour credits.

We hope this seminar will be enjoyable as well as informative. Under a residential demand rate, many South Dakota residents are in a unique position to benefit greatly from managing their peak demand.

Please call or email us right away to register. Space is limited.

Sincerely,
Tina Chandler
Marketing & Administration
Brayden Automation

e. tina@brayden.com
ph. (970) 461-9600

A Note about Demand Control
Non-essential electric loads that can be deferred for a brief period of time with little or no effect on comfort, convenience, or interruption of a process. Loads such as lighting, computers and other plug loads are not managed by the Energy Sentry and will not be effected. There are several combinations of load control strategy that can be applied, but the majority are programmed for the least important loads to be shed first and restored last, and the highest priority loads to be shed last and restored first. The key to success with demand control and the Energy Sentry is the principal of thermal storage. If the electric load can be turned off for small amounts of time with very little reduction in stored energy, then it’s a great candidate for demand control!

Residential Electric Loads:

  • Water Heater
  • Air Conditioners
  • Baseboard Heating
  • Radiant Heat
  • Electric Furnace
  • Clothes Dryer
  • Hot Tub

Learn more about demand control online at EnergySentry.com