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FCPS-24S Series Instruction Manual —

 P/N 51977:J2 7/11/2014  

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Calculating the Battery Size

Power Supply Requirements

6.4  Calculating the Battery Size

Use Table 6.4 to calculate the total Standby and Alarm load in ampere hours (AH).  This total load 
determines the battery size (in AH) required to support the power supply under the loss of AC 
power.  Complete Table 6.4 as follows:

1.

Enter the totals from Table 6.3 on page 40, Calculation Columns 2 and 3 where shown.

2.

Enter the NFPA Standby and Alarm times.  Refer to Section 6.4.1, “NFPA Battery 
Requirements”.

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 cabinet 
door.    

6.4.1  NFPA Battery Requirements

NFPA 72 Local and Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 
5 minutes in alarm.

6.4.2  Selecting and Locating Batteries

Select batteries that meet or exceed the total ampere hours calculated in Table 6.4.  The power sup-
ply can charge batteries in the 7 AH to 18 AH range.  The power supply cabinet is capable of hous-
ing batteries up to 7 AH.  Batteries larger than 7 AH require the BB-17 or other UL listed external 
battery cabinet.

Secondary Standby Load
(total from Table 6.3  Calculation 
Column 3)
[               ]

Required Standby Time
(24 or 60 hours)

X [               ]

=

AH

Primary Alarm Load
(total from Table 6.3  Calculation 
Column 2)
[               ]

Required Alarm Time
(for 5 min., enter 0.084,
for 10 min., enter 0.168)
X [               

=

AH

Sum of Standby and Alarm Ampere Hours

=

AH

for 

nonULC

 applications, multiply by the Derating Factor

1

1 Multiply by

 only one

 of the Derating Factors, depending on whether the power 

supply is being used for a ULC (Canadian) application or nonULC application.

X 1.2

for 

ULC

 applications, multiply by the Derating Factor

1

X 2.5

Battery Size, Total Ampere Hours Required

=

AH

Table 6.4  Total Secondary Power Requirements at 24 VDC

Summary of Contents for NOTIFIER FCPS-24S6

Page 1: ...J2 P N 51977 J2 ECN 14 570 Document 51977 7 11 2014 Rev Field Charger Power Supply FCPS 24S6 FCPS 24S8 FCPS 24S6E FCPS 24S8E FCPS 24S6C FCPS 24S8C Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...vide adequate warning of a fire Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warn ing of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materi als etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermin...

Page 3: ...boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifi cations verify that they will not interfere with battery trans former or printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Over tightening may da...

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Page 5: ...t Output Function 23 Auxiliary Power Control 24 3 2 5 Charger Enable Disable 24 3 2 6 Door Closers 24 Section 4 Trouble Supervision 26 4 1 Supervision via FACP Notification Appliance Circuit 26 4 1 1 Supervision of FACP to FCPS wiring 26 4 1 2 Supervision of FCPS 24S Faults 26 4 1 3 Aux Trouble Relay AC Fail Relay 26 4 2 AC Loss Reporting Delay 27 Section 5 Applications 28 5 1 Controlling Four NAC...

Page 6: ...Table of Contents 6 FCPS 24S Series Instruction Manual P N 51977 J2 7 11 2014 Appendix A Wire Requirements 43 Index 44 ...

Page 7: ...ems CAN ULC S524 01 Standard for Installation of Fire Alarm Systems CAN ULC S527 99 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems Other NEC Article 250 Grounding NEC Article 300 Wiring Methods NEC Article 760 Fire Protective Signaling Systems Applicable Local and State Building Codes Requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction LAHJ Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 Other Notifier Doc...

Page 8: ... FCPS 24S power supplies can be used as remotely mounted power supplies and battery char gers to power four noncoded or coded NACs The Main FACP Fire Alarm Control Panel NAC s is connected to the remote power supply input circuit s When the control input circuit activates due to reverse polarity of the NAC from the FACP the power supply will activate its Notification Appliance Circuits During the ...

Page 9: ...r 4 wire smoke detectors Mounting location for optional addressable control module 1 3 Start up Procedure 1 Configure the power supply jumpers as described in Jumpers on page 10 2 Install the power supply as described in Installation on page 14 3 Program the power supply as described in Programming Options on page 20 4 Wire the power supply circuits referring to the options described in Trouble Su...

Page 10: ...ower is present Ground Fault yellow LED indicates a ground fault condition zero impedance to ground Battery Trouble yellow LED indicates low or no battery NAC Trouble yellow LED indicates a Notification Appliance Circuit trouble blinks once for Circuit 1 trouble twice for Circuit 2 trouble three times for Circuit 3 trouble and four times for Circuit 4 trouble Note that multiple circuits in trouble...

Page 11: ...al ZNAC 4 Class A converter module OR Four resettable or nonresettable 24 VDC power outputs Refer to the Notifier Device Compatibility Document 15378 for listed compatible devices For wiring requirements refer to Wire Requirements on page 43 Trouble Relay Contact Rating TB5 Fail safe Form C relay normally energized transfers with loss of power 5 0 amps 24 VDC or 5 0 amps 30 VAC Secondary Power bat...

Page 12: ... Out 4 Supervised Nonpower limited Earth AC Neutral AC Hot Trouble Relay Form C Fail safe Nonsupervised shown energized Normally Open Normally Closed Common JP1 Ground Fault Detection cut to disable JP2 JP3 Coded Noncoded Input Selection JP4 Supervised Battery Battery 18 AH 24 VDC Nonpower limited LEDs Charger Trouble AC Loss yellow NAC Trouble yellow Battery Trouble yellow Ground Fault yellow AC ...

Page 13: ...1 During the inactive state the remote power supply supervises its NAC field wiring for short and open conditions If a fault is detected the power supply will enter a trouble condition and illumi nate the NAC Trouble LED When the NACs are activated the supervision is disabled and the cir cuits are no longer supervised except for short circuit conditions Supervision of other power supply faults suc...

Page 14: ...les for the top two keyhole mounting bolts 3 Install two upper fasteners in the wall with the screw heads protruding approximately 4 Using the upper keyholes mount the backbox over the two screws 5 Mark the lower two holes remove the backbox from the wall and drill the mounting holes 6 Mount the backbox install the remaining fasteners and tighten all screws 7 When the location is dry and free of c...

Page 15: ... Installation Figure 2 2 Backbox Mounting Dimensions Bottom Height 15 00 38 10 cm 10 625 26 99 cm 0 75 1 9 cm 2 875 7 3 cm Backbox 14 5 36 8 cm Depth 3 050 7 75 cm Top 9 1 23 1 cm 2 7 6 86cm 1 125 2 868 cm Mounting Plate Pem Studs Backbox Mounting Holes fcpscabb wmf Ground Stud ...

Page 16: ...sion module which mounts to connector J3 on the upper right side of the FCPS 24S circuit board This module allows the FCPS 24S6 or FCPS 24S8 to support Style Z Class A Notification Appliance Circuits Figure 2 3 NAC Style Y Class B 4 7K ELR Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Alarm Polarity Shown FCPS 24S Circuit Board 24fsclsb wmf Figure 2 4 Style Z Class A NACs using ZNAC 4 Option Module ZNAC 4 O...

Page 17: ...ited Class 2 circuit wiring must remain at least 0 25 away from any nonpower lim ited circuit wiring Furthermore all power limited Class 2 circuit wiring and nonpower limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different conduits One such example of this is shown below Your specific application may require different conduit knockouts to be used Any conduit knockouts may be used ...

Page 18: ...onpower limited Output Circuits Power limited Circuits Class 2 Relay Contacts Nonpower limited Circuit Input Circuits Power limited Circuit Class 2 Specific Application Power SLC are Power limited Circuits Class 2 24fspwrltpH wmf If the SLC device does not match the one in this figure refer to the SLC manual wiring conver sion charts for legacy and newer versions of the modules ...

Page 19: ...FCPS 24S Series Instruction Manual P N 51977 J2 7 11 2014 19 Notes ...

Page 20: ...ing option DIP switch SW1 which is located in the lower center of the cir cuit board Refer to the following illustration for switch location and DIP switch placement in the ON and OFF positions Important Change DIP switch settings only when all power AC DC is removed Switches 1 through 7 shown in OFF Open position Switch 8 shown in ON Closed position Figure 3 1 Field Programming DIP Switches 24fss...

Page 21: ... 2 Sync Input is ignored FCPS configured as Slave4 switch 3 ON NAC Outputs 1 2 are controlled by Control Input 1 and Outputs 3 42 are controlled by Control Input 2 Sync Input is monitored3 Only nonresettable Auxiliary Power is available from TB4 Terminals 9 10 Output 4 function follows DIP switch 8 setting 5 ON 6 OFF Split Temporal FCPS configured as Master switch 3 OFF Control Input 1 controls NA...

Page 22: ...imum current is not exceeded 3 2 2 Synchronization Mode Master Slave The FCPS power supply can be configured for Master or Slave Synchronization by setting DIP switch 3 ON for Slave or OFF for Master mode In some installations it is necessary to synchronize the flash timing of all strobes in the system for ADA compliance Strobes accomplish this by monitoring very short timing pulses on the NAC pow...

Page 23: ...onditions Refer to Supervision of FCPS 24S Faults on page 26 for operation of internal NAC trouble relay in response to AC loss 3 2 4 Input Output Function DIP switches 5 and 6 are used to determine the Input Control circuits that will activate the four out put circuits and the function of the output circuits For example to configure a General Alarm operation in which Input Control Circuit 1 activ...

Page 24: ... Circuit 4 as a door closer circuit which will provide a steady 24 VDC to door holders until an alarm or AC fail condition removes the power following a 10 second delay ON OFF Split Temporal FCPS configured as Master switch 3 OFF Control Input 1 controls NAC Outputs 1 2 and Control Input 2 controls Outputs 3 41 which will generate a Temporal code signal without sync Sync Input is ignored FCPS conf...

Page 25: ...FCPS 24S Series Instruction Manual P N 51977 J2 7 11 2014 25 Notes ...

Page 26: ...cause a general NAC trou ble A field wiring fault on the NAC output of the power supply An AC fail condition at the power supply only if SW1 switch 4 is ON and a 2 hour delay has expired If SW1 switch 4 is OFF the Internal Trouble contact will not respond to an AC fail condition A battery fail condition at the power supply A battery charger fail on the power supply A ground fault condition on the ...

Page 27: ...ally delayed in order to prevent multiple trans missions of AC loss and restoral thus allowing AC power to stabilize When a host FACP is pro grammed to delay AC loss reporting the FCPS 24S must be configured to delay the reporting of AC fail This is accomplished by setting SW1 DIP switch 4 to the ON position This will prevent AC loss from being reported as a trouble condition for two hours Changin...

Page 28: ...e control module as illustrated in Figure 5 1 Only Mass Notification Fire or combo Mass Notification Fire NACs are allowed in this configuration The control module can be powered from the FCPS 24S auxiliary 24 VDC power output TB4 Terminals 9 10 and super vised by an EOL relay An addressable relay module programmed as an alarm output and a silenceable point can be used as a selective silence input...

Page 29: ...ule wiring supervision the ELR value is dependent on the module employed Figure 5 1 Controlling Four Outputs With One Input Control Module Relay Module EOL Power Supervision Relay EOLR 1 energized SLC SLC Style Z Class A Style Y Class B Use listed ELR 4 7K to terminate Style Y Class B NAC Note All NACs are supervised and power limited Class 2 ZNAC 4 Option Module Output NAC 4 Output NAC 3 Output N...

Page 30: ...IN must be jumpered to Terminal 10 AUX The FACP will control the Selective Silence feature with this configuration If the terminals are not jumpered as indicated the horn portion of the horn strobes will be silenced at all times 5 2 Controlling Three NACs and One Door Holder With One Input In this application the power supply has been set as a master with synchronized outputs All four FCPS 24S out...

Page 31: ...inals Break wires to maintain proper supervision 4 An End of Line Resistor must be installed between terminals 5 6 for control module wiring supervision the ELR value is dependent on the module employed 5 For a list of compatible devices refer to the Notifier Device Compatibility Document 15378 Figure 5 2 Controlling Three NACs and One Door Holder With One Input Style Z Class A Style Y Class B Doo...

Page 32: ...UX TBL COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 8 7 TB2 TB2 3 2 1 T1 T11 T2 T10 T3 T9 T4 T8 T5 T7 T6 Figure 5 3 Split Temporal Mode Application Style Z Class A Style Y Class B Temporal Bell Circuit 4 Temporal Bell Circuit 3 Horn Strobe Circuit 2 Horn Strobe Circuit 1 Use listed ELR 4 7K to terminate Style Y Class B NAC ELR not required for Style Z Class A NAC Note All NACs are supervised and p...

Page 33: ...evices refer to the Device Compatibility Document 5 4 Remote Supply With Resettable and Nonresettable Power The FCPS 24S can be used as a remote stand alone power supply to provide power to any devices that require filtered resettable or nonresettable power The FCPS 24S6 can provide up to 4 amps of continuous current and the FCPS 24S8 can provide up to 6 amps of continuous current The power supply...

Page 34: ... relay must be connected between TB4 Terminals 5 6 The Normally Closed when energized power supervision relay contact must be in series with the End of Line Resistor referred to in note 1 3 Do not loop wires under screw terminals Break wires to maintain proper supervision 4 For a list of compatible devices refer to the Notifier Device Compatibility Document 15378 Figure 5 4 Remote Power Supply App...

Page 35: ...T4 NAC4 OUT3 NAC3 OUT2 NAC2 OUT1 NAC1 AUX IN2 IN2 OUT1 OUT1 IN1 IN1 SYNC IN SYNC IN AUX NO NC AUX TBL COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 ELR TB4 JP3 J3 TB5 TB2 JP1 JP2 OUT4 NAC4 OUT3 NAC3 OUT2 NAC2 OUT1 NAC1 AUX IN2 IN2 OUT1 OUT1 IN1 IN1 SYNC IN SYNC IN AUX NO NC AUX TBL COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 ELR Standby Polarity Shown FCPS 24S SW1 Switch Settings 1 2 sync any ...

Page 36: ...utputs The host FACP must monitor for all ground fault conditions The Ground Fault Detection circuit on the FCPS 24S power supply must be disabled by cutting jumper JP1 The negative battery terminal of the FCPS 24S power supply must be connected to the negative battery terminal of the host FACP TB4 JP3 J3 TB5 TB2 JP1 JP2 OUT4 NAC4 OUT3 NAC3 OUT2 NAC2 OUT1 NAC1 AUX IN2 IN2 OUT1 OUT1 IN1 IN1 SYNC IN...

Page 37: ...an Applications Applications Host FACP FCPS Power Supply Battery Battery NAC Outputs only Cut JP1 24fsCanadiantpH wmf If the SLC device does not match the one in this figure refer to the SLC man ual wiring conversion charts for legacy and newer versions of the modules ...

Page 38: ...connection to a separate dedicated AC branch circuit which must be labeled FIRE ALARM This branch circuit must connect to the line side of the main power feed of the protected premises No other non fire alarm equipment may be powered from the fire alarm branch circuit The branch circuit wire must run continuously without any disconnect devices from the power source to the power supply Overcurrent ...

Page 39: ...re given in amperes A Table 6 2 shows how to convert milliamperes and microamperes to full amperes 6 3 2 How to Calculate System Current Draw Use Table 6 3 on page 40 to calculate current draws as follows 1 Enter the quantity of devices in all three columns 2 Enter the current draw where required Refer to the Notifier Device Compatibility Document for compatible devices and their current draws 3 C...

Page 40: ... page 41 Device Type Calculate Column 1 Primary Non Fire Alarm Current amps Calculate Column 2 Primary Fire Alarm Current amps Calculation Column 3 Secondary Non Fire Alarm Current amps Qty X current draw Total Qty X current draw Total Qty X current draw Total Main Circuit Board 1 X 0 091 1 X 0 145 1 X 0 065 Power Supervision Relay X 0 025 X 0 025 X 0 025 NAC Output 1 X NAC Output 2 X NAC Output 3...

Page 41: ...rietary Fire Alarm Systems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm 6 4 2 Selecting and Locating Batteries Select batteries that meet or exceed the total ampere hours calculated in Table 6 4 The power sup ply can charge batteries in the 7 AH to 18 AH range The power supply cabinet is capable of hous ing batteries up to 7 AH Batteries larger than 7 AH require the BB 17 or ot...

Page 42: ...42 FCPS 24S Series Instruction Manual P N 51977 J2 7 11 2014 Notes ...

Page 43: ...6 204 129 259 163 102 64 1 0 1 50 389 244 153 97 194 122 77 48 1 25 1 20 311 195 123 77 155 98 61 39 1 5 1 00 259 163 102 64 130 81 51 32 1 75 0 86 222 140 88 55 111 70 44 28 2 0 0 75 194 122 77 48 97 61 38 24 2 25 0 67 173 109 68 43 86 54 34 21 2 5 0 60 155 98 61 39 78 49 31 19 2 75 0 55 141 89 56 35 71 44 28 18 3 0 0 50 130 81 51 32 65 41 26 16 Table A 1 NAC Wiring Requirements for Power Supply ...

Page 44: ...uble 8 battery charger trouble LED 10 C cabinet see also backbox 15 capacity battery 11 charge current maximum 11 charger trouble 8 LED 10 circuit board layout 12 Class A Converter Module 16 see also ZNAC 4 8 Class B see also Style Y 8 Coded Input 10 Coded Noncoded Input Selection 10 coding NAC 8 compatibility input circuit 8 control circuit 8 current 11 see also input circuit 11 voltage 11 curren...

Page 45: ...r limited wiring requirements 17 NFPA Style see also Style 8 nonalarm state 8 Noncoded Input 10 nonresettable power 24 Notification Appliance Circuit see also NAC 8 O output circuit types 11 maximum current 3 0 amps 11 output circuit current 11 maximum current 9 see also NAC output 11 Style 11 voltage rating 11 output power 8 P Power nonresettable 8 resettable 8 power supply board layout drawing 1...

Page 46: ...46 FCPS 24S Series Instruction Manual P N 51977 J2 7 11 2014 W Z Index troubles 26 power supply 8 W wiring 9 AC power 10 power limited 17 Z ZNAC 4 16 see also Class A Converter Module 8 ...

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