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16.4 Ventilation keypad
Closely observe the actuators during opening and closing. They must not be impaired in any position by the building structure.
Observe that the actuator cables are not being subject to pulling or pinching.
Check each ventilation keypad individually.
16.5 Break glass unit WSK 50x
a) Open the door and press the black Open button. The actuators move open through to the end position. The red alarm LED
(also in the control panel) is ON; at the same time a permanent acoustic signal sounds (door contact on the break glass unit
is pressed!).
b) Press the Reset/Closed button in the break glass unit. The actuators close through to the end position. The comfort
ventilation function is released again. The red alarm LED (also in the smoke ventilation panel) and the acoustic smoke alarm
are turned off.
16.6 Smoke detectors
a) Spray test aerosol on the smoke detectors (aerosol item no. 9549).
b) The actuators move open through to the end position. The red LED in the smoke detector, the red alarm LED (also in the
smoke ventilation panel) and the permanent acoustic signal in the break glass unit are ON.
c) Press the Reset/Closed button in the break glass unit - the actuators close through to the end position.
The comfort ventilation function is released again. The red alarm LED in the break glass unit and in the smoke control panel
as well as the acoustic smoke alarm are turned off.
16.7 Emergency power supply test
a) Remove the mains fuse from the smoke ventilation panel. Wait 10 minutes (or run the actuators shortly). See also national
guidelines.
b) When a mains error has occurred the green LED in the break glass units will flash for 10 minutes. The green LED on the
WCA 1SS card in the smoke ventilation panel is still on and the yellow LED is turned off.
c) After 10 minutes the green LEDs will turn off and all the yellow LEDs in the smoke ventilation panel and the break glass units
will be lit continuously.
d) Check that the comfort ventilation keypads are deactivated.
e) Check that the break glass units are working (section 16.5)
f) Refit the mains fuse.
g) The green mains and operating LEDs are on, the yellow LED is off, the malfunction message at the break glass unit is off.
16.8 Wind/rain detector
a) Open the actuators with the comfort ventilation keypads.
b) Wet the rain sensor, the actuators will fully close.
c) While the actuators are running, press the Open button at the keypad. The actuators must neither open nor stop!
d) Any smoke and heat extraction signal will always take priority over the wind/rain signal.
e) While the rain sensor is active (wet) the smoke ventilation panel is activated (alarm) and the actuators move open through to
the end position (alternatively to the SHE position)
If the start-up was successful, close the doors of the break glass units and of the smoke ventilation panel.
If the start-up was unsuccessful (error with one of the test run processes), please see chapter 9 “Description of card and mains
connection”.
If necessary, check the wiring in accordance with the cable plan – see chapter 8 “Cable plan for connection to WSC 104”.
17 Maintenance
The panels of the smoke and heat exhaust ventilation system must be checked, serviced and, if necessary, repaired at least
once per year by the manufacturer or an authorized partner
Remove all soiling from the units of the smoke and heat exhaust system. Check fastening and clamping screws for firm seating.
Carry out a test run of the entire system (see chapter 15 ‘Commissioning and test run).
Only have defective units repaired in our factory. Only install original spare parts.
Check the operational condition at regular intervals. We recommend a WindowMaster service contract is taken out to ensure the
right function of the smoke and heat exhaust system.
All back up batteries coming with the smoke control panel as standard; must be subjected to regular checks.
The smoke ventilation panel will signal fault on the batteries if the battery voltage is below 17V.
Within the framework of the service, they have to be replaced after the specified maximum 4-year operating period.
Dispose of used batteries according to the National regulation.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERIES ARE REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
We recommend that the software of the panel is updated during the annual maintenance check!
The expected minimum lifetime for the CompactSmoke™ is 10 years excluding the batteries.