RSS Signal Detector
A RSS (Rapid Shutdown System) Signal Detector is a functionality testing/confirmation device that senses power-line communication (PLC) signals coming from the transmitter source (i.e., Tigo's RSS Transmitter) to Tigo's UL-certified TS4-...
What does RSS Signal Detector mean?
A RSS (Rapid Shutdown System) Signal Detector is a functionality testing/confirmation device that senses power-line communication (PLC) signals coming from the transmitter source (i.e., Tigo's RSS Transmitter) to Tigo's UL-certified TS4-...
What should installers verify about RSS Signal Detector in a rapid shutdown design?
Safety and code terms should be read together with the applicable code edition, authority having jurisdiction, equipment listings, and manufacturer instructions. A glossary definition can explain the concept, but it should not be treated as a substitute for project-specific code review.
Practical design considerations
- Confirm the applicable code edition and local authority having jurisdiction before making a compliance statement.
- Match the term to listed equipment and the manufacturer's installation instructions.
- Avoid broad safety claims unless the exact product, configuration, and source are known.
Why this matters for Tigo systems
This term relates to RSS Transmitter only when current product documentation supports the application.
Related Tigo resources
Related Tigo Support: For design, installation, commissioning, or troubleshooting details, see Design Essentials for Rapid Shutdown using TS4-F MLPE and FAQ - RSS Transmitter with Pure Signal Technology (PST).