D2212B/D2212BE Operation and Installation Guide
D2212B/D2212BE
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Standby Battery Requirements
Household Burglary and Commercial Burglary
Standby battery capacity of 4 hrs. is required.
Standby Battery Calculation for Fire Alarm Applications
NFPA 72 (Chapter 2) Household Fire Warning Equipment:
The NFPA (Chapter 2) Household Fire Warning Equipment
Standard requires 24 hrs. of standby plus 4 min. (0.067 hr.) of alarm operation at the end of the 24 hr. period. You must use
battery ampere hour (Ah) calculations to verify compliance. The formula in the next column includes a 10% contingency
factor for depletion of battery capacity with age.
NFPA 72 (Chapter 2) Ampere-Hour Calculation Formula:
(Total B ___ x 24 hrs.) + (Total C ___ x 0.067 hrs.) + (10% Contingency) = Total Ah required.
Total Ah requirements must not exceed Ah capacity of batteries.
For Battery Calculations:
When system is idle, running on battery only, the current draw from the battery is 125 mA. When
the system is in communication, running on battery only, and set for pulse dialing, the current draw from the battery is
190 mA.
All currents are in milliamperes (1 ampere = 1000 milliamperes)
AC Power ON
Normal Current
AC Power OFF
Minimum Current
In Alarm
Maximum Current
Model
Number
Number
Used
Each
Unit
Total
Each
Unit
Total
Each
Unit
Total
D2212B
1
125
125
125
125
190
315
D202A
_____
45
_____
45
_____
125
_____
D220A
_____
30
_____
30
_____
125
_____
D222
_____
30
_____
30
_____
140
_____
D223
_____
30
_____
30
_____
140
_____
D208RF
_____
50
_____
50
_____
50
_____
D216RF
_____
50
_____
50
_____
50
_____
_______
_____
___
_____
___
_____
___
_____
_______
_____
___
_____
___
_____
___
_____
_______
_____
___
_____
___
_____
___
_____
_______
_____
___
_____
___
_____
___
_____
_____
Total A*
=
_____
Total B
=
_____
Total C**
=
_____
* If Total A exceeds 1.0A (140 mA for fire and combined fire/burglary systems, a stand-alone power supply is
required to provide additional current.
** If Total C exceeds 860 mA, for fire systems, a stand-alone power supply is required to provide additional
current.
Table 6: Current Rating Chart for Standby Battery Calculations
Appendix C