A yellow smoke vent emergency button mounted on a white wall, used to release smoke from a building in case of fire and assist with natural ventilation.

WSK 503 – Manual Call Point

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Description

Windowmaster WSK 503 manual call point (break glass) for use with compatible smoke control panels. Upon a signal from the manual call point (MCP) the AOV or OV smoke vent will open releasing the smoke detected in that area.

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Additional details

  • Open, Close/Reset buttons
  • Glass element, Lockable housing, Fault indicators - Healthy, Fault , Fire

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