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Hot-swappable to ensure continuity and reliability

In industrial environments, every interruption matters. Even a brief halt can lead to production losses, complex maintenance operations, and unnecessary mobilization of teams. To address these challenges, JM Concept has integrated a key functionality into its signal conditioning devices: hot-swappability.

What Is Hot-Swappability?

Hot-swappability refers to the ability to remove a module — transmitter, isolator, indicator, power/energy meter or data gateway — without interrupting the power supply of the other devices on the DIN rail. In other words: your teams can replace, upgrade, or troubleshoot one device while the rest of the installation continues running normally.

Why Does It Matter?

In sectors where operational continuity is critical, hot-swappability provides a significant competitive advantage:

No production downtime

Other devices remain powered and operational, preventing financial losses and organizational disruptions.

Simplified maintenance

Teams can intervene quickly and safely, without the need to stop, restart, or reconfigure an entire system.

Easy upgrades

Switching to a more recent module does not require scheduling a production shutdown.

Enhanced safety

Operations are safer since the electrical environment remains stable and controlled. 

JM Concept’s Philosophy:

Design That Lasts All JM Concept solutions — isolators, transmitters, indicators, energy meters, data concentrators and gateways — are engineered with the same commitment: high precision, robustness, and effortless maintenance. Hot-swappability is part of this long-term vision. It may look like a small feature, but it delivers a significant benefit for operators, technicians, automation engineers, and integrators who need reliable, durable and easy-to-maintain equipment.

More Uptime, More Efficiency, More Peace of Mind

With hot-swappable devices, JM Concept removes a major constraint: the need to shut down entire installations for maintenance or troubleshooting. This seemingly simple feature has a major impact on system availability, reliability, and operational efficiency.