Siemens Intelli-Arc Diagnostic Tool

August 11, 2016

Siemens Canada’s new Intelli-Arc Diagnostic Tool makes it easier to troubleshoot AFCI circuits by improving troubleshooting accuracy and reducing the number of visits to the problem site. The diagnostic tool can be used with any circuit breaker, regardless of brand.

Features and benefits include:

• greater troubleshooting accuracy
• less time spent and fewer trips to problem site
• simplistic setup — wire in, wire out to use
• wireless communication — enables “1 person” troubleshooting
• can be used to troubleshoot any AFCI circuit, regardless of brand
• LED Indicators, providing status level for current, ground fault, and arc fault
• status indicators, confirming power and communication connection

View the features and benefits on this YouTube video: www.youtube.com/embed/zM9_N5exFPg. Technical information can be found on www.siemens.ca/afci.

 

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