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Battery circuit calculations, Battery calculation worksheets – Potter PFC-6030 User Manual

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PFC-6030 • 5403595 • Rev C • 2/13

Battery Circuit Calculations

Before selecting the battery, it is important to determine the minimum size batteries for standby and alarm times desired for each

application and SLC current draw.

If the wrong batteries are installed in a specific application or incorrect current draw used, the

proper standby and minimum alarm time will not be present.
The battery circuit is rated for 8 to 55 AH batteries and will operate the panel alarm for at least 24 hours and 5 minutes. The

cabinet will house up to two (2) 8 AH or two (2) 18 AH batteries.
Please use the worksheets listed below to calculate the battery size and current draw required for each application and the SLC:
(1) Battery Calculation Worksheet; and (2) SLC Current Draw Worksheet

Battery Calculation Worksheets

Description

Quantity

Standby

(mA)

Total

Standby (mA)

Alarm

(mA)

Total

Alarm

(mA)

Main board (PFC-6030)

1

130

220

LCD Remote RA-6075

20

25

LCD Remote RA-6500

20

50

CA-6075 Class A expander

12

44

UD-1000 DACT

16

23

PSN-1000/e Power expander

15

15

LeD-16 P-Link

LeD-Current (if applicable, see Note 6)

25

15

25

100

DRv-50

LeD-Current (if applicable, see Note 6)

25

10

25

215

RLY-5

Relay Current (if applicable, see Note 6)

25

10

35

135

FCB-1000

25

25

FIB-1000

30

30

SPG-1000

40

40

NAC 1
NAC 2
SLC Current Draw - (refer to "SLC Current Draw

Worksheet" for calculation)

Total (ma)

Total (ma)

Convert to Amps

x 0.001

Convert to Amps

x 0.001

(*Refer to maximum allowable standby current) Total A:

Total A:

Multiply by standby hours

x____

60 minutes per hour

Alarm time (minutes)
Example:

5 minute alarm: enter 12

10 minute alarm: enter 6

÷ ____

Total Standby AH

Total Alarm AH

+Total Standby AH

Total AH

efficiency Factor

÷ 0.85

Required AH

*Maximum Allowable Standby Current

(UL 24-Hour standby time)

7 AH

.230 A

18 AH

.619 A

33 AH

1.151 A

55 AH

1.930 A

Important Notes:

1) FACP enclosure can house up to two (2) 18 AH batteries. Larger batteries require accessory

enclosure, part #SSU00500.

2) NFPA 72 requires 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes alarm activation.

3) NFPA 12, 12A requires 24 hours and five minutes of alarm activation.

4) Door holder circuits configured to disconnect upon AC loss need not be included in the

battery standby calculation since they will not draw power during that time. Door holders

will contribute to standby current draw when AC is present.

5) Total current must not exceed power supply rating (3.5A).

6) LeD/Relay current must be accounted for in the battery calculation for the supplying source.