Siemens Intelli-Arc Diagnostic Device

June 8, 2026

The Intelli-Arc quickly and safely identifies branch circuit faults and nuisance tripping. It indicates high RF noise and displays data via its dedicated mobile app.

Siemens’ Intelli-Arc is an intuitive diagnostic device for residential applications. It helps qualified personnel quickly and safely identify the root cause of faults and nuisance tripping in branch circuits.

Electrical faults like arc or ground faults cause circuit breakers to trip, creating frustration and safety concerns. The Intelli-Arc solves this by indicating high RF noise levels and displaying relevant data in its dedicated mobile application. This allows for efficient and effective issue diagnosis.

Troubleshoot issues

Quickly identify the root cause of arc faults, ground faults, and overcurrent faults. Reduce diagnostic time and minimize disruptions, allowing for efficient resolution of electrical issues and minimized downtime.

Stay connected

Use the Intelli-Arc tool to see circuit levels on an easy-to-read dashboard on your mobile phone. This enables you to check the current and voltage level of your home electrical installation.

Gain helpful insights

For complex situations, see detailed waveforms of voltage, current, and high frequency noise, with the ability to share waveforms with technical support for troubleshooting.

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