WES 2000 – Installation and Hardware Guide Contact Information Helios Global Technologies 1920 Windsor Rd Kelowna BC V1Y 4R5 Website: http://www.heliosglobaltech.com Warranty Information and Technical Support Please inquire with the distributor of your W.E.S. system for any warranty and technical support related issue.
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WES 2000 – Installation and Hardware Guide Contents Preface ................................2 Purpose ..............................2 Product Overview ..........................2 W.E.S Series ........................... 2 Layout ............................2 Standard Equipment/Components ....................3 1.3.1 W.E.S Base ..........................3 1.3.2 Signaling transmitter ......................3 Installation ............................3 Operation ..............................
1 Product Overview 1.1 W.E.S Series The Helios W.E.S. is a supplemental emergency stop system allowing workers to stop machinery and equipment using a personally carried transmitter. The WES system enables a worker or supervisor to open a relay that can be used to immediately disconnect the power to equipment from where the individual is located or from the unit by activating the stop button.
If in doubt test it to ensure it will work. 2 Installation See Helios W.E.S. E5 Install Guide 3 Operation 3.1 Base Unit: When power is supplied to the base unit the red “Alarm” LED will be on, And the relay contacts will be open (In the alarm state the output relay contacts will be open).
WES 2000 – Installation and Hardware Guide Pressing the stop button on the handset will open the relay contact, the “Alarm” led will come on and the “Enable” led will turn off. Reset the system If the system has been set into alarm mode by either the button or the transmitter the red “Alarm” light will be on and the system will look the same as when it was first powered on.
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WES 2000 – Installation and Hardware Guide NEC 2011 NFPA 70 & 71 AHJ’s accepted Canada and US Labeled CSA model code SPE 1000 Electrical Line Supply Voltage 90-260Vac Single phase Typical Power consumption 100mA Max output current consumption 500 mA Max E-Stop Relay current Max E-Stop Relay Voltage 250Vac...