Commercial Building Power
Power and energy-management framework for malls, office towers, and mixed-use complexes.
Energy metering + fee control + property O&M visibility
Open Solution PageEnsure reliable power continuity across hospitals, solar systems, data centers, industrial facilities, and commercial buildings with Smart MCCB application strategies.
Power and energy-management framework for malls, office towers, and mixed-use complexes.
Energy metering + fee control + property O&M visibility
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Continuous-production protection strategy for plant feeders, machine lines, and process skids.
Selective coordination + reduced downtime + rapid restoration
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Precision distribution architecture for PDUs, UPS inputs, and rack-level reliability.
High-accuracy metering + PUE visibility + no-shutdown service
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Grid-connection protection path for rooftop and utility PV projects.
Anti-islanding + 1000V insulation + automatic restoration
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Uninterrupted protection strategy for ICU, operating room, and medical imaging circuits.
Auto reclosing + leakage protection + hot-swappable maintenance
Open Solution PageKey technical questions engineers and project teams often ask before selection
Smart MCCB supports automatic reclosing (20-60 seconds adjustable). After transient faults such as lightning or short disturbances, the breaker restores power automatically, reducing downtime and eliminating manual intervention.
It combines three-stage protection (overload, short circuit, instantaneous), voltage protection (over/under voltage, phase loss), and optional leakage protection (30-1000 mA adjustable). This isolates faults precisely without shutting down the entire system.
Yes. The reclosing logic is designed for transient faults only. For persistent faults, the breaker remains open to ensure system safety.
Yes. Smart MCCBs support RS485 communication (Modbus protocol), and some models also support carrier communication. This enables remote monitoring, remote switching, and real-time system diagnostics.
Depending on the model, you can monitor voltage, current, power factor, active and reactive energy, fault status and alarms, and system operation logs.
Yes. Smart MCCB supports remote ON/OFF control, fault reset, and parameter configuration, significantly reducing on-site maintenance requirements.
Yes. Metering models provide high-precision measurement (Class 0.5s / 1.0), including active and reactive energy and power consumption per circuit. This is ideal for energy management and cost allocation.
Yes. Smart MCCB supports tariff control, time-based control, automatic trip for overdue payments, and auto reclosing after recharge. This is widely used in commercial buildings and charging stations.
Yes. With precise energy data and load visibility, users can identify high-consumption areas, optimize load distribution, and improve overall energy efficiency.
Selection depends on application. Hospitals and critical loads typically use leakage + reclosing models. Data centers use metering + high precision models. Industrial plants prioritize protection + selective coordination. PV systems use dedicated PV protection models.
Not necessarily. It is often required for hospitals, residential systems, and safety-critical circuits, but may not be required for main incoming lines when downstream circuits are already protected.
Yes. Selected models support primary-secondary separation and hot-swappable modules, allowing upgrades and maintenance without interrupting power supply.