Window Master CompactSmoke WSC 320 Installation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 WSC 310 & WSC 320 Standard versions Installation instruction ™ CompactSmoke (Version 1809 – from firmware version 1.32 (main card)) Save this installation instruction to the end user +44 (0) 1536 614 070 Info.uk@windowmaster.com Other markets +45 4567 0300 Info.dk@windowmaster.com www.windowmaster.com WSC 3xx STANDARD install 1809-Firmware v132 - UK ©WindowMaster 2015, 2018 ®WindowMaster is a registred trademark used under the license by WindowMaster Group...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1 Safety information ................................ 3 Safety ................................3 230V AC ................................3 Back-up batteries .............................. 3 Application ................................. 3 Cable routing and electrical connection ......................3 2 Structure of the smoke panel ............................4 3 Variants of panels ................................ 5 Max numbers of actuators per motor line and panel .....................
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety Only allow correspondingly trained, qualified and skilled personnel to carry out installation work. Reliable operation and the avoidance of damage and hazards are only guaranteed if installation and settings are carried out carefully in accordance with these instructions. There may be personal danger by electrically operated windows: - the forces occurring in the automatic mode can be such that parts of the body could get crushed - when opened, actuators (spindles) could protrude into the room...
  • Page 4: Structure Of The Smoke Panel

    Structure of the smoke panel Sizes & Versions The WSC 310 and WSC 320 smoke ventilation panels are available in two different versions namely a Standard and a Plus version. This installation instruction only deals with the Standard versions. Please see separate installation instruction for the Plus versions of WSC 310 and WSC 320.
  • Page 5: Variants Of Panels

    System example with WSC 320 Smoke ventilation panel (20A) with 2 smoke zones. The keypads and smoke detectors are cabled directly to the break glass units in the smoke zones, which means that the need for cabling in the building is significantly reduced. A wind/rain sensor is connected to close the windows during comfort ventilation in case of high wind and/or rain.
  • Page 6 Per Motor line Per 10A Panel Per 20A Panel ® ® ® ± 24V MotorLink ± 24V MotorLink ± 24V MotorLink Actuator Actuator Actuator Actuator Actuator Actuator WMS 409-1 WMS 409-2 WMS 409-3 WMS 409-4 WMS 515 WMU 836-1 WMU 836-2 WMU 836-3 WMU 836-4 WMU 861-1...
  • Page 7: Accessories And Spare Parts

    Accessories and spare parts Accessories Back-up battery for WSC 310 - 7Ah (2 x WSA 007 per panel ) WSA 007 Back-up battery for WSC 320 - 12Ah (2 x WSA 012 per panel) WSA 012 Break glass unit, primary, with data communication, PVC housing. With input for smoke detector and WSK 501 000x comfort keypads.
  • Page 8 Power consumption WSC 310: min 3.2W , typ. 4.8W . At max load 300W WSC 320: min 5.0W , typ. 5.6W . At max load 600W 1) no load: system operational but no actuators are running 2) min: 1 x break glass unit WSK 501 and 1 x smoke detector WSA 300 3) max load: 1 x break glass unit WSK 501, 4 x break glass unit WSK 503 and 10 x smoke detector WSA 300...
  • Page 9: Mounting

    Size WSC 310: 300 x 400 x 120mm (HxWxD) WSC 320: 300 x 400 x 210mm (HxWxD) Weight WSC 310: 6kg no batteries, 10.8kg with batteries (2 x WSA 007) WSC 320: 8.6kg no batteries, 16.6kg with batteries (2 x WSA 012) Protection class IP 54 Approval / certification...
  • Page 10: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly instructions Always have assembly, installation, repair and maintenance of smoke and heat extraction systems carried out by qualified personnel trained for this purpose. Rules to be adhered to for setting up and installation The following safety relevant rules have to be adhered to when planning the use of a smoke and heat extraction system and its set-up and installation: •...
  • Page 11: Max Cable Length - ±24V Standard Actuators

    8.2.2 Max cable length – ±24V standard actuators The actuator supply cable must have 3 wires: 2 wires current carrying / 1 wire for monitoring. ±24V standard Actuators Do not use the PE wire / green/yellow wire! cable cross 3 wire 3 wire 5 wire 3 wire...
  • Page 12: Cable Plan For Connection To Wsc 310 / 320 Standard Version

    Cable plan for connection to WSC 310 / 320 Standard version The above plan shows a WSC 310 panel, where the power supply unit is located in the left side of the panel wherefrom also mains is pulled. The power supply unit for the WSC 320 panel is located underneath the main control card and mains is pulled from the top right side.
  • Page 13: Description Of Cards And Mains Connection

    Description of cards and mains connection Each panel includes a power supply unit (SMPS) and a main control card. The size of the power supply unit determines the size of the panel and the number and/or types of actuators, which can be connected to the panel.
  • Page 14: Main Control Card Wca 3Ss - Standard Version

    Main control card WCA 3SS – Standard Version 10.3 Each WCA 3SS contains the following: - 2 motor line for ±24V ® standard or MotorLink actuators - 2 input for keypads for comfort ventilation - 2 input for break glass units - 1 input for smoke detector - 1 input for 24V/48V - output for fault signal to Fire...
  • Page 15 All actuators on the same motor line will run/be operated simultaneously. All actuators on the same motor line must be of the same type. Connection / cable diameter: flexible max 6 mm² / solid max 10 mm². Cable length: see the chapter "Cable dimensioning". Standard actuators Connection of standard actuators on motor line X1 (with cable monitoring)
  • Page 16 X3 / X4 For connection of comfort keypads. Open circuit (simplified) Data 3.1 Open 4.1 Open 3.2 Close 4.2 Close 3.3 GND / 0V 4.3 GND / 0V With the default values are input: ”Active” if the contact resistance is smaller than 2kΩ ”Inactive”...
  • Page 17 Example: 2 smoke zones and connected components; 2 break glass units type WSK 501 / 502 and 1 break glass unit type WSK 503 / 504, 3 smoke detectors WSA 300, 2 resistances WSA 501 and 3 comfort keypads. When there is no smoke detector connected to the WSK 501 / 502 a 10Ω resistor must be connected to the break glass unit in to X7 and X8.
  • Page 18 For connection of smoke detector type WSA 300. Data 7.1 + 7.2 - = 3,4mA For connection of a different type smoke detector, see above. When no smoke detector is connected to X7, a 10kΩ resistor is connected to the input. 24/48V input from e.g.
  • Page 19 For connection of weather station. Connection of wind / rain sensors type WLA 330 or rain sensor WLA 331. Data Input circuit (simplified) 10.1 24V UPS (only available with Plus version) 10.2 Wind speed (only available with Plus version) 10.3 GND / 0V (only available with Plus version) 10.4 24V 10.5 Rain (10kΩ...
  • Page 20: Dip Switch Configuration

    DIP switch configuration For easy configuration of the smoke panel the Standard version includes 16 DIP switches. The factory settings for all the DIP switches is OFF. Description on Description DIP switch position Possible switch the panel consequence No 230V Close 230V power failure ON: The windows close in case of power This function...
  • Page 21: Back-Up Batteries

    Description on Description DIP switch position Possible switch the panel consequence Run time re- Re-activation of run ON: If DIP switch 2.1 - 2.3 is activated, the run If DIP switch 2.1 - 2.3 activate time limitation time limitation can be reactivated. is not activated, there (OPEN) is no function on DIP...
  • Page 22: Assigned Components Per Smoke Zone

    keypads are assigned to one or more motor groups (via hard wiring) 13.1.1 Assigned components per smoke zone The number of used inputs for break glass units (X5 and X6) determines the number of smoke zones. If break glass units are only connected to one of the inputs (X5), the systems will only have one smoke zone, whereas if break glass units are connected to both inputs the system will have 2 smoke zones.
  • Page 23: Local Input

    13.1.5 Local input The seven inputs on the Standard version panels are pre-configured with the functions as shown below. Inputs on the smoke ventilation panel S1 X3 – X4 Comfort keypads configuration S1 X5 – X6 Break glass units configuration S1 X7 Smoke detector configuration S1 X8...
  • Page 24 Example of an error message ”7 blinks – 1sec. pause – 2 blinks – 1 sec. pause – 1 blinks”. There is an error on a local input The error is on input X10.5, to which a rain sensor might be connected The error is due to no connection to the sensor.
  • Page 25: Fault Indication On Break Glass Unit

    Error message 1. Blink sequence 2. Blink sequence 3. Blink sequence Number Number Number Error on Error on or error type Error type of blink of blink of blink Termination – check connection of detectors X7 (smoke detector) Local as well as termination Termination –...
  • Page 26: The Control Ventilation Panel Is Completely Installed, Without The Operating Voltage Applied

    16.1 The control ventilation panel is completely installed, without the operating voltage applied a) Check all mechanical and electrical components for damage. b) Check all screw and plug connections for tightness and/or firm seating c) Check that all external components are installed: 1) ±24V actuators: Is the motor end module inserted in the last or only actuator? 2) Automatic smoke detectors: Is the passive end module inserted in the last or only smoke detector? 16.2...
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    Maintenance The panels of the smoke and heat exhaust ventilation system have to 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).

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