VEC Load Control is a load control system designed to monitor and manage the electrical load on your home’s electrical panel. It works by intelligently distributing power to connected appliances, circuits, or devices to prevent overloading, breaker trips, or damage to the panel. The system allows you to monitor usage and adjust settings to accommodate different loads when needed
VEC Load Control adapts to your building’s unique electrical setup, addressing expanding energy needs like EV chargers or air conditioning. Instead of upgrading the panel, the system dynamically manages electrical loads, ensuring your panel isn’t overloaded while maximizing available power. It works seamlessly with existing infrastructure in homes, condos, and multi-unit buildings, making it a cost-effective and efficient solution.
In Canada, you can purchase VEC Load Control products through authorized electrical distributors such as EB Horsman Edmonton, National Breaker & Supply Ltd., and BJ Electric Supplies Ltd. For U.S. customers, the products are available for purchase online.
While VEC Load Control is designed to be user-friendly, installation by a licensed professional electrician is recommended to ensure proper setup and compliance with local codes. Installation requires specialized skills to connect the system safely and effectively.
If there is limited space on your main electrical panel, VEC Load Control can still be used. Additional configurations, such as installing CT sensors on other high-power loads or adjusting settings to meet the required application, can be implemented. Contact a professional to discuss the best solution for installing AC units or other heavy loads in a space-constrained pane
VEC Busbar Protection allows you to add more solar capacity than what is typically allowed by the 120% rule, making it possible to safely integrate larger solar systems without the need for costly panel upgrades. It enables the use of larger inverters and additional energy sources like EV chargers. How big the solar system can be different for different jurisdictions and
VEC Load Control prioritizes loads based on their connection to power relays. For example, in a dual-channel setup, Load 1 is assigned Priority 1 and Load 2 is assigned Priority 2. When there is sufficient capacity, the higher-priority load is maintained first. If there is still available capacity, the next priority load is activated. If the electrical panel reaches its capacity, the load with the lowest priority is disconnected first. If more capacity is still needed to maintain safe operation, the higher-priority load will be disconnected next.
The VEC system is highly adaptable and can support up to 8 EV chargers on a single 8-channel unit. If your setup requires more than 8 chargers, we recommend reaching out to our technical support team to discuss custom configurations that suit your needs
VEC Load Control is compatible with all Level 2 EV chargers (208/240VAC, up to 100A) from a variety of manufacturers. For chargers exceeding 100A (up to 120A), please reach out to us to discuss your specific requirements and ensure optimal system performance
The VEC system is designed for future adaptability, allowing for easy expansion to meet growing energy needs. Its modular design enables upgrades or changes to individual components without disrupting the entire system, ensuring flexibility. The system features upgradable software that can be updated easily, keeping it aligned with the latest technological advancements. Advanced algorithms enable intelligent power distribution based on real-time data, optimizing efficiency. Built with durable, high-quality materials, the VEC system is designed to withstand the test of time, ensuring long-term reliability. Additionally, robust security features protect the system from external interference, ensuring safe and secure operation.
Yes, the VEC system is available in NEMA-3R enclosures. This makes it suitable for outdoor installations, providing durability and long-term reliability in various environments.
Yes, the VEC system complies with relevant electrical codes to ensure safety and reliability. It is designed to meet both national and local regulatory requirements for residential and commercial use.
Yes, the VEC system is designed to work with a variety of high-power devices, including but not limited to electric vehicle chargers. It can intelligently manage and distribute power across multiple loads in your home, optimizing the electrical usage for systems such as air conditioning, heating, or solar.