MAXGE Launches Dual-Drive Arc Fault Detection Device

MAXGE has unveiled its latest innovation—the dual-drive Arc Fault Detection Device(SGBR2-40AFD), delivering a new standard of comprehensive electrical safety. Designed to prevent fires caused by arc faults, the device integrates the functions of a residual current circuit breaker, miniature circuit breaker, and arc fault detection device, offering all-in-one protection against leakage, overcurrent, and arc faults.

Breakthrough Dual-Drive Design

The SGBR2-40AFD adopts an independent dual-mechanism that drives both neutral and live wires separately, ensuring reliable pole separation and eliminating risks from single-mechanism failures. Instantaneous action coils on both poles provide ultra-fast short-circuit protection, boosting reliability and enhancing current-limiting performance.

Smarter, Safer, More Durable

An intelligent breakpoint design ensures stable power supply to the control module while reducing component wear. Specialized surge protection prevents arcing and guarantees long-term durability, delivering safer and more stable performance for residential users.

Backed by Strong R&D

With over 100 R&D specialists, more than 100 patents, and a new 5,000m² Electrical Research Institute and Testing Center under construction, MAXGE continues to lead in technological innovation. Equipped with intelligent testing systems powered by IoT and cloud computing, the facility will support rigorous validation for both AC and DC low-voltage applications.

MAXGE—Redefining Electrical Protection with Innovation and Intelligence.