Intelligent IoT circuit breaker is a new type of circuit breaker that combines multiple technologies such as cloud computing, IoT, and big data applications. Communication can be conducted through wired/wireless networks, relying on the "Smart Electricity Management Platform" to monitor real-time data such as voltage, current, leakage, temperature, power, frequency, balance, phase loss, and electricity consumption. Trip protection can be configured according to the application environment to provide users with a safe and energy-saving electricity environment.
With the arrival of the intelligent era of the Internet of Things, big data, and AI, traditional circuit breakers are no longer able to meet the diverse and safe needs of current electricity consumptionlow-carbonEnergy saving electrical environment requirements. In the future, buildings will become increasingly "smart". Through the application of the new electricity management model of "intelligent circuit breakers+Internet of Things+big data application platform" in smart modern buildings, efforts will be made to create a "smart, safe, low-carbon, and convenient" electricity environment for the future.
SFBRIntelligent IoT Circuit BreakerIt is a new type of circuit breaker based on various technologies such as front-end intelligent terminals, Internet of Things, and big data applications. It can be combined with SFBR's "Smart Electricity Management Platform" through wired/wireless networks to form a smart electricity management system. Real time monitoring of safety hazards such as overvoltage and undervoltage, current overload, line overheating, leakage, arc (ignition), phase loss, voltage imbalance, current imbalance, and high power in user power distribution circuits. It supports integration and docking with smart communities, smart homes, smart security, smart energy, smart buildings and other systems, and is widely used in substations, factories, industrial and mining enterprises, large steel mills, large power plants, petroleum and chemical enterprises, high-rise building power centers, reactive power compensation, metering, energy distribution, office buildings, cultural and educational health, residential buildings, hotels and other occasions.