Having decision criteria, such as the maintenance effect in electrical equipment or its level of aging after a certain number of years of use, allows for a greater number of scenarios on how the equipment should continue to be used. These scenarios may vary between forcing the equipment in the short term or reducing its level of effort to prolong its useful life. In this paper demand management is addressed as a process in which a demand profile is transformed to observe dry type transformer behaviour. This management implies that the habits of consumption of the user are modified and therefore the form and amount of energy that is being delivered and consumed in each moment is varied. The paper summarizes the expected effects of different demand management scenarios and highlights the better desirable actions depending on different asset management purposes.