Get in touch with us
Welcome to call, we are dedicated to serving you and look forward to working with you.

 

 

FAQ

Q: How do I choose the right trip type for a circuit breaker?

A:
  • Type B trip (In3–5) is suitable for precision instruments and equipment;
  • Type C trip (In5–10) is suitable for general-purpose electrical equipment;
  • Type D trip (In10–15) is suitable for heavy-duty equipment with high starting currents

Q: What is the difference between standalone and rail-mounted circuit breakers?

A:

Standalone iMCBs have independent communication and control capabilities and are not limited by the application scenario; rail-mounted iMCBs require use with a gateway, switching power supply, and PCB data transmission board, with isolation between high and low voltage circuits. A single gateway/switching power supply can provide interfaces for 12 smart circuit breakers.

Q: Is higher breaking capacity always better?

A:

Breaking capacity refers to a circuit breaker's ability to safely interrupt fault currents. Generally, the higher the breaking capacity, the stronger the circuit breaker's protective capability, and the higher its quality.

Q: How is the smart circuit breaker platform integrated?

A:

JAMIT has its own proprietary smart power distribution management platform capable of managing smart circuit breakers, EV charging stations, and more. Additionally, JAMIT products support integration with user-specified platforms.

Q: Do circuit breakers consume energy?

A:

As a load connected in series with the circuit, a circuit breaker consumes electrical energy. Typically, a circuit breaker has a resistance (R) of approximately 5 mΩ, whereas a JAMIT circuit breaker has a resistance of approximately 0.5 mΩ. A single 100A Gamete circuit breaker can save 300 kWh of electricity annually compared to a circuit breaker of the same type.

Get In Touch !