The system operates through a three-step sequence, shifting from low-loss metal-to-metal conduction to semiconductor-based fault isolation. This design allows the breaker to open under full voltage and current without requiring a zero crossing. Because the solid-state components only engage during fault conditions, the unit maintains high efficiency while significantly extending contact life beyond one million cycles.
By replacing traditional mechanical separation, the technology reduces the mechanical stress and damage typically caused by fault currents. The new units start at $10,000, with final pricing determined by specific voltage and current requirements. This hybrid approach aims to provide the rapid recovery necessary for sensitive infrastructure that cannot afford downtime during electrical irregularities.





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