The RSG RMS-6T-KL is a DPDT terminal-block pull station with a Key-Lock (KL) reset option. Specifically, the KL suffix replaces the standard tamper screw with a keyed lock. Furthermore, the DPDT contacts work with conventional and addressable initiating circuits.
First, the user pulls the lever to activate the alarm. Then, a keyed lock holds the cover closed until reset. As a result, only authorized staff can reset the station.
In addition, KL reduces unauthorized tampering in semi-public spaces. However, key control depends entirely on site procedures. Therefore, confirm key-control practices and AHJ acceptance before specifying.
RSG RMS-6T-KL Option Detail
The KL option pairs the station with a keyed-lock cover. Furthermore, the DPDT switch supports normally-open and normally-closed contacts. As a result, the device resists tamper and only resets with the authorized key.
RSG RMS-6T-KL Key Specifications
- Switch: 10 A snap-action, DPDT (double-pole double-throw)
- Connection: terminal block (screw terminals)
- Housing: die-cast painted enclosure
- Color: red, with raised lettering
- Mounting: standard 1-gang electrical box
- Used with or without break-glass rod (RMS-GR) — replacement requires no special tools
- Meets UL, FM, CSFM, and BSA requirements (per RSG)
- Configured options: Key-Lock reset (KL)
Compatible Accessories
For surface mounting, use the RMS-BB indoor back box. Alternatively, use the RMS-DBB deep back box where extra depth is needed. In addition, the RMS-GR glass rod is the standard replacement rod for break-glass operation.
Order or Get Application Help
Life Safety Consultants has stocked RSG/Aames Security pull stations since 2002. To order the RSG RMS-6T-KL or confirm option fit, call 1-888-557-0558. Alternatively, email sales@lifesafetycom.com.
For more information, contact the Life Safety Consultants team at (888) 557-0558, or email us at: sales@lifesafetycom.com
Additional information
| Weight | 0.5 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 4.75 × 3.25 × 1.1 in |








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