Installation and Operation Manual

Page 6 WES
3
Installation and Operations Manual V1.4 Ramtech Electronics Limited 2018
A basic system is made up of a minimum of three WES
3
units, at least
one being a WES
3
Emergency Control Unit. Emergency Call Points are
essential to all systems if an audible evacuation alarm is required.
Health and Safety
As with all site practices, working safely must be a priority when
installing the WES
3
system. It is important to observe appropriate
health and safety legislation on site, including national regulatory
obligations, as well as any local site- or client-specic requirements.
Prior to installation of WES
3
equipment, an appropriate risk
assessment must be carried out and all reasonable efforts to remove
risk put in place. The following notes are intended as general guidance
only. Consideration must be given to design criteria, site conditions and
other trades operating in the area during installation.
Prolonged or repeated exposure to loud noise such as re alarm
sirens may potentially lead to hearing damage. Ensure that protective
measures are taken that are appropriate to the exposure levels
expected on site.
WES
3
units are not ATEX rated and have not been tested for use in
explosive atmospheres. WES
3
is not recommended for use in ATEX
applications.
Manual Handling, Storage and
Transportation
Whilst WES
3
units are lightweight and designed to be easily handled
on-site, it is important that appropriate manual handling practices are
followed. Particular care should be taken when carrying units at height
or when ascending/descending elevated platforms, scaffolding or
ladders.
Units are stored and transported in boxes of 8. Refer to Product
Datasheets for full details of unit weights. Unopened boxes should be
stacked no more than 10 high, on a solid, stable surface. Individual
unboxed units should not be stacked on top of one another.
To avoid damage or injury during transit, ensure units are packaged
securely and restricted from moving around.
Service and Maintenance
Under normal conditions, WES
3
units will function for up to three years
without the need for routine maintenance. A full range of servicing
options are available for aged units. Contact WES Customer Support
for details.
Basic System Setup
It is essential that testing, repairs and servicing are carried out by
WES
3
Engineers or approved, qualied partners. Modifying any part
of the unit can prevent correct functionality, even if the unit appears to
be working.
Damaged Units
Should a unit be dropped or impacted during installation, operation or
decommissioning, it should be inspected for signs of damage. Even if
no external damage is visible, the internal components may have been
affected. Test the unit for operation and if in doubt, remove the unit
from the network and contact WES Customer Support.
Installation Procedure
WES
3
units are only compatible with other WES
3
units. It is not possible
to create a network using other versions of the WES product e.g.
WES1 or WES
+
. Ensure that all units intended to be used on site are
the WES
3
units.
Installing WES
3
on your site is easy. You will need to activate each unit
and add the units to the group so that they can communicate with each
other.
1. Initial Emergency Control Unit Setup
To activate the Emergency Control Unit, hold down ‘A and press ‘B’
three times in quick succession. All three LEDs will briey illuminate
and then the amber LED will ash.
Initial setup of the Emergency Control Unit is through a series of
on-screen options. Language, Inspection Delay and Pre-Alarm mode
options can be congured.
Language Selection
Select language, available options are English, German, French,
Spanish, Italian and Swedish. Language settings can be changed at
any time via the Settings menu on the Emergency control unit.
SELECT LANGUAGE
> English
Deutsch
Français