Controlled lead - what devices

Brink
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I have usage charges for controlled load on my bill but I dont know what devices are connected to 'Controlled load'. How do I identify which services (eg: Hot water or pool) are connected to Controlled Load?

Second question is how do I connect additional services to Controlled Load usage rates?

thanks

 

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-Jenna-
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Hi Brink,

 

Thanks for contacting us and being part of the AGL Community.

 

The Controlled Load register is mainly used for electric hot water, however, some customers do choose to wire separate appliances to this such as pool pumps. Depending on how much hot water you use in the household, we wouldn't recommend hooking up multiple appliances to this register, as you may find yourself running out of hot water. 

 

If you do want to connect additional services, you will need to contact an electrician.

 

Kind Regards,

Jenna 

leighbell
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@-Jenna- wrote:

Hi Brink, 8 ball pool

 

Thanks for contacting us and being part of the AGL Community.

 

The Controlled Load register is mainly used for electric hot water, however, some customers do choose to wire separate appliances to this such as pool pumps. Depending on how much hot water you use in the household, we wouldn't recommend hooking up multiple appliances to this register, as you may find yourself running out of hot water. 

 

If you do want to connect additional services, you will need to contact an electrician.

 

Kind Regards,

Jenna 


got it. Thanks for the good advice! I appreciate it.

ivychen
Semiconductor
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According to what you said “Depending on how much hot water you use in the household, we wouldn't recommend hooking up multiple appliances to this register, as you may find yourself running out of hot water. ”,the total energy providing by Controlled Load 2 circuit seems a constant. It also seems the newly-plugin appliance have priority over water heaters. So I am just wondering, what does the Controlled Load 2 exactly control? Is that the total circuit current (ampere), in other words, total power (w)?

liamhellen55
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Very useful article, thank you very much. I got it. It's great to find your answer, I'm having the same problem and don't know what to do play wordle

NeilC
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@SYED_AGL 

 

Can you delete the message from  ElbertAyers as it contains a malicious link.

Cheers Neil


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