D6412/D4412 Operation and Installation Guide
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D6412/D4412
Appendix A: Approved Applications Compliance Guide
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Current Rating Chart for Standby Battery Calculations
A
AC Power On
Normal Current
B
AC Power Off
Minimum Current
C
In Alarm
Maximum Current
Model Number
Quantity
Used
Each
Unit*
Total
Each
Unit
Total
Each
Unit
Total
D6412/D4412
85
x 1
=
85
85
x 1
=
85
100
x 1
=
100
Keypads
D621
35
x Qty
=
35
x Qty
=
115
x Qty
=
D623
100
x Qty
=
100
x Qty
=
100
x Qty
=
D625
270
x Qty
=
270
x Qty
=
270
x Qty
=
Accessories
DX2010
35
x Qty
=
35
x Qty
=
35
x Qty
=
DX3010
10
x Qty
=
10
x Qty
=
10
x Qty
=
DX3020
10
x Qty
=
10
x Qty
=
10
x Qty
=
DX4010
25
x Qty
=
25
x Qty
=
25
x Qty
=
RF3224
30
x Qty
=
30
x Qty
=
30
x Qty
=
Sounders connected to PO2
D118 8
Ω
=
Speaker***
0
x Qty
=
0
x Qty
=
330
x Qty
=
Ratings of other devices in the system which are not shown here.
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
x Qty
=
Total A
=
Total B
=
Total C
=
*
Currents shown in milliamperes (1 ampere = 1000 milliampere).
**
If the column C total exceeds 400 mA (600 mA for non UL applications), a D8132 is required to provide an
additional 1400 mA. You may also use a UL Listed external power supply for this purpose.
***
Not investigated by UL.
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Standby Battery Requirements
Household Burglary and Commercial Burglary
4 hrs. of standby battery capacity required.
Central Station or Local Fire Alarm
24 hrs. of standby plus 4 min. of alarm operation required. See Central Station or Local Systems Ampere-Hour Calculation
Formula in the Standby Battery Calculation for NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Applications section.
Household Fire Warning Equipment
24 hrs. of standby plus 4 min. of alarm operation required. See Household Fire Ampere-Hour Calculation
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Standby Battery Calculation for NFPA 72 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 hrs.) 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.