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Battery calculation worksheet, Notification appliance voltage drop calculation – Edwards Signaling FireShield Single-Zone Panel User Manual

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Installation Sheet

04MAR03

P/N: 3100589 REV: 1.0

FireShield Single-Zone Panel - Installation and Operating Instructions

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Battery calculation worksheet

Use this worksheet to determine the minimum amperage
capacity required for the panel's standby battery. You can
obtain operating current requirements for notification
appliances from their respective installation sheets.

Standby

Current (mA)

Alarm

Current (mA)

Base panel [1]

50

165

RTU (Aux current)

10

13

IDC detector current [2] [3] [4] [6]

75

NAC load [see NAC voltage drop]

0

Total current

Required standby and alarm time

×

Enter
standby
time in
hours

×

Alarm time

5 min = 0.083 hr
10 min = 0.167 hr
15 min = 0.250 hr
30 min = 0.500 hr

mAh

+

mAh

=

mAh

÷

1000

Battery amp hour total =

Ah

×

1.2

Minimum battery size [5]

=

Ah

Notes

[1] Base panel includes main controller board with no load, only EOL resistors (standby current: 50 mA, alarm current: 85 mA)
[2] See the FireShield UL and ULC Compatibility List (P/N 3100592) for the maximum number of detectors per IDC
[3] See the FireShield UL and ULC Compatibility List (P/N 3100592) for detector current ratings
[4] Maximum supervisory IDC current can not exceed 3.0 mA
[5] The maximum battery size the panel can charge is 4.5 Ah
[6] Use maximum value or actual calculated value (Detector quantity x detector current (mA) = Total standby current for IDC). An

active pull station draws 75 mA.

Notification appliance voltage drop calculation

NAC voltage drop calculations

Circuit length

Total circuit current [2]

Wire resistance per 1000 ft [1]

Voltage drop

feet

x

amps

x

÷

1000 =

Panel voltage

Voltage drop

End of line voltage [3]

Voltage drop

Panel voltage

Voltage drop %

[4]

=

÷

[4]

=

Notes

[1] Use 3.5

for 12 AWG and 2.5 sq mm wire, 5.2

for 14 AWG and 1.5 sq mm wire, 8.0

for 16 AWG and 1.0 sq mm wire,

and 13.0

for 18 AWG and 0.75 sq mm wire

[2] Use the 20 Vfwr Average Operating Current ratings found on the installation or catalog sheet of each device
[3] Cannot drop below 17 Vdc
[4] 18.9 V min. NAC output voltage