FLUX systems are engineered for continuous residential operation with built-in visibility into uptime, availability, and throughput.
Operational data is captured at the asset level and aggregated across deployments, giving utilities ongoing confirmation that systems are operating, available, and contributing as intended — consistent with how other utility infrastructure is monitored and managed.
Operational transparency that supports reliability, maintenance discipline, and regulatory confidence.
System status, output, and availability are tracked across deployed assets, supporting operational oversight at scale.
Health and uptime indicators support condition-based maintenance and predictable lifecycle planning under utility operating practices.
Performance reporting supports operational oversight, incentive verification, service-level agreements, and utility regulatory reporting regardless of ownership structure.
| SYSTEM PERFORMANCE (Typical Configuration) | |
|---|---|
| Electrical Output | ~36 kW continuous |
| Thermal Output | ~48 kW |
| Total System Efficiency | ~58% electric | ~90% total with heat |
| Noise Profile | Residential-grade operation |
| Energy Storage | 5 kW standard | 10 kW optional |
| Nominal Voltage | 120 VAC |
| Weight | 462 lbs |
| Representative operating characteristics. Actual performance may vary by installation. | |
| Parameter | Value | Unit | Reference / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fuel Type | Natural Gas | --- | High-Calorific (Type E / H-Gas) |
| Mass Flow Rate | 273 | g/hr | Measured @ source |
| Volumetric Flow (SCFH) | 14.83 | ft³/hr | |
| Daily Consumption | 355.97 | cf/day | Continuous operation (24 hrs) |
| Energy Input Rating | 15,008 | Btu/hr | Approx. 1,012 Btu/ft³ |
| Daily Billing Load | 3.6 | Therms/day | 100,000 Btu per Therm |
Performance characteristics shown are representative of standard operating configurations and may vary based on installation and operating conditions.
FLUX Home integrates electrical, gas, ventilation, and thermal interfaces, including the ability to route system heat through standard domestic hot-water equipment using familiar residential plumbing connections.
Each system is installed as a permanent operating asset designed for long-term residential deployment.
Depending on the deployment model, systems may be owned by the utility, a third-party infrastructure partner, or another approved operating entity while maintaining consistent performance, monitoring, and maintenance standards.
FLUX connects to existing gas and electrical infrastructure without requiring changes to customer service panels or utility operating practices.