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6-1
60 Hours of Standby Operation Followed by Ten Minutes of Alarm - With
10 Ah batteries, a fully configured 4004 Fire Alarm System supplies at least 60
hours of standby operation, followed by ten minutes of alarm operation, when
four-wire detectors or non-alarm loads are not connected to the system.
24 Hours of Standby Operation Followed by Ten Minutes of Alarm - With
6.2 Ah batteries, a fully configured 4004 Fire Alarm System supplies at least 24
hours of standby operation, followed by ten minutes of alarm operation, when
four-wire detectors or non-alarm loads are not connected to the system.
4004 Fire Alarm System with 4-Wire Detectors or Non-Alarm Loads
When four-wire detectors or non-alarm loads are required, complete the battery
calculation equation in Table 4 to determine 4004 battery selection requirements.
Table 3 provides the Supervisory Current requirements for various modules.
Table 3. Module Supervisory Currents (Nominal)
Module Supervisory
Current
Standard Panel 52 mA
4004-9802, 2 Pt. IDC, Low Current 7 mA
4004-9804, 4 Pt., Low Current 14 mA
4004-9822, 2 Pt. IDC, High Current 14 mA
4004-9824, 4 Pt. IDC, High Current 27 mA
4004-9806, Class A Adapter N.A.
4004-9808, Annunciator Interface Module 4 mA
4004-9809, 2 Circuit Remote Station/City Connect 12 mA
2080-9045 DACT 35 mA
Note: Add all NAC Appliances and IDC Devices for total.
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Chapter 6
4004 Battery Selection
Battery Selection

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