A simple solution for the remote control of AC equipment from various locations, the RS-2 System Control Panel from Furman features easy installation into a single-gang switchbox with a minimum depth of 1.5"—using only inexpensive, low-voltage wiring. The rear of the panel has a circuit board with a full-size barrier strip for field-wiring connections.

This unit features a momentary-contact locking key switch (rather than a maintained-contact switch as found on the RS-1 unit - sold separately), a "System On" indicator LED, and "Start ON/OFF Sequence" pushbutton. The key switch offers an enable/disable function. The unit can control multiple power products by wiring their control inputs in parallel, and it's ideal for installations requiring multiple remote switches (note: For installations requiring only one remote maintained contact switch, the RS-1 model is recommended - contact your Sales Pro for further details).

It's compatible with the Furman ASD-120 Sequenced Power Distro, the PowerLink, PowerPort Remote AC Controller, the MiniPort Power Relay series, or the PS-8R or PS-PRO Power Sequencers or other equipment needing a switch contact at a remote location (all additional equipment mentioned here is sold separately).

Specifications
  • Line Voltage: 120 Volts
  • Weight: 0.35 lbs.
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 4.75" x 2.75" x 1.25"
  • Finish: black epoxy powder coat
  • Note: specifications and further information can be found within the items located under the "Documentation" tab above.

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