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PFC-4410RC • 5403550 • REV Q • 11/12

Inactive Circuits

All inactive initiating device circuits and indicating appliance circuits must have the end-of-line resistor on the panel terminal.

Operating Instructions Form

Fill in the name, address and telephone number of the servicing agency on the appropriate instruction sheet provided and frame and

place adjacent to control panel at eye level.

Battery Size Calculations

To use Calculation Table:
1)

List in column #1 all devices used in the system, include all modules, bells, horns, door holders, and smoke detectors (see

table #1 or manufacturers specifications).

2)

List in column #2 the quantity of each device.

3)

List in column #3 the standby current of each device (exclude all alarm signal indicating devices).

4)

List in column #5 the alarm current of each device.

5)

For each line, multiply the figure in column #2 by the figure in column #3 and enter the product in column #4. Then multiply

the figure in column #2 by the figure in column #5 and enter the product in column #6.

6)

Add the figures in columns #3 and #6, enter the sums in the appropriate Total mA box.

7)

Convert these figures from milliamperes to amperes by multiplying by 0.001, enter the product in the appropriate Total A box.

8)

Multiply the standby total amperes by required time in hours from table 2.

9)

Divide the alarm total amperes by 12 (5 mins.).

10)

Add the standby AH and the alarm AH and divide this sum by 0.85 (efficiency factor). Select a battery that has an AH

rating above this figure but not less than 6.5AH.

Battery Size Requirements And Maintenance

These panels require a 24 volt gel-cell battery for proper operation. 24 hours of standby power is required for Local Systems and

Central Station (NFPA-72).

The chart below will assist you in selecting the proper size battery: (Does not include LED Annunciator)

No. of Smoke

No. of Bells

Auxiliary Power

Standby Hours

Battery Size/Part No.

Detectors

(100mA each)

Requirements

Required

(2 Req.)

0-100

0-10

0-25mA

24

8AH/5130084/BT 80

0-100

0-10

0mA

90

12AH/5130090/BT 120

0-100

0-10

0-30mA

90

18AH/5130086/BT 180

Maximum allowed battery size for UL Listings is 12AH. FM and others may require more than 90 hours of standby time and

may use larger batteries. Batteries rated above 18AH require a separate battery cabinet (Potter stock number 1000015). Mark the

purchase date on the batteries. Test the batteries at least semi annually according to the battery test methods in NFPA72 or the battery

maunfacturers instructions. Replace the batteries if they either fail the test or after four years of use.