Juice Goose introduces RC-DM3 power sequencer controller

Oct 9, 2009 9:25 AM

    

Juice Goose, manufacturer of power conditioning, distribution and control equipment, has introduced the RC-DM3 remote-control combiner. Installation involves only connection of four RJ-45 cables; no settings or programming are required. The RC-DM3 provides plug-and-play interface between any number of Juice Goose CQ Series power sequencers and up to three RC-5 key switch remote-control modules. The RC-DM3 enables whichever remote control device was the latest to be used. When the switch position on that RC-5 changes, the RC-DM3 automatically communicates that change to the CQ power sequence system.

The RC-DM3 also features an emergency alarm trigger terminal on the back of the chassis that can cause the RC-DM3 to sequence down a powered system in the event of a safety-related event.




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