Power Supply Calculations | Calculating the Battery Size |
5.4Calculating the Battery Size
Use Table
1.Enter the totals from Table
2.Enter the NFPA Standby and Alarm times (refer to ‘NFPA Requirements’ below)
3.Calculate the ampere hours for Standby and Alarm, then sum the Standby and Alarm ampere hours
4.Multiply the sum by the derating factor of 1.2 to calculate the proper battery size (in AH)
5.Write the ampere hour requirements on the Protected Premises label located inside the cabi- net door
TABLE
Secondary Standby Load | Required Standby Time |
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(total from Table | Calculation | (24 hours) |
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Column 3) |
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[ | ] | X[ | ] | = | AH |
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Primary Alarm Load | Required Alarm Time |
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(total from Table | Calculation | (for 5 min., enter 0.084, |
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Column 2) | for 10 min., enter 0.168) |
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[ | ] | X[ | ] | = | AH |
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Sum of Standby and Alarm Ampere Hours |
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Multiply by the Derating Factor |
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Battery Size, Total Ampere Hours Required |
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5.4.1 NFPA Battery Requirements
NFPA 72 Local, Central and Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm
5.4.2 Selecting and Locating Batteries
Select batteries that meet or exceed the total ampere hours calculated in Table
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