Appendix B: Battery Calculations (Selection Guide)
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Appendix B: Battery Calculations (Selection Guide)
Use the form below to determine the required batteries.
Total Current Requirement
ALARM (
B
)______ Amps.
Battery Capacity Requirement
(
[STANDBY (
A
) ______ ] X [(24 or 60 Hours) ________ ]
)
+
(
[ALARM (
B
) ______ ] X [
♣
Alarm in Hr.] ________
)
= (
C
) ________AH
Battery Selection
Multiply (
C
) by 1.20 to derate battery.
*
Assuming three Initiating Circuits in alarm.
♣
Use
0.084
for five minutes of alarm or
0.5
for thirty minutes of alarm as a multiplier figure.
♦
Using the
MIR-525/U
2-wire smoke detector. See Appendix "A", for other available smoke detectors .
Applicable Standards:
ULC S-524, ULC-527-99, wiring is in accordance with Canadian Electrical Code, C22.1, Part 1,
Section 32
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The main AC branch circuit connection for the Fire Alarm Control Unit must provide a dedicated
continuous power without provision of any disconnect devices. Use #12 AWG wire with 600-volt
insulation and proper over-current circuit protection that complies with the local codes.
Power Requirements (All currents are in amperes)
Model Number
Description
Qty
Standby
Total
Standby
Alarm Total
Alarm
FA-102T
Fire Alarm, 2 Det, 1
Sig
X
0.076
=
0.135
=
RTI-1
Remote Trouble
Indicator
X
0.035
=
0.035
=
2-Wire Smoke Detectors
X
♦
0.0001
=
*
0.090
= 0.090
4-Wire Smoke Detectors
X
=
=
Signal Load (bells, horns, strobes, and
etc.)
=
Total currents (Add above currents)
Standby
(
A
)
(
B
)
Note:
Batteries BA-104 (4.0AH) and BA-1065(6.5AH) fit into the backboxes; all larger
batteries such as BA-110(10AH) and the BA-117(17AH) require an external battery
box.