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Output Float Voltage
High Voltage Output
Output Current Limit
Note:
• The battery circuit is supervised.
• When it is necessary to activate large numbers of output devices on IDNet peripherals (such as piezo sounders), the output voltage
is increased to 35V to provide sufficient voltage at the end of line to activate the piezo. The higher voltage state is an alarm condition
for the purpose of standby battery calculation. The 30V output is the normal condition and is used to prolong battery standby. The
system CPU will activate the boost feature when 10 LED, Piezo or other outputs are activated.
• AC power must be provided to the 4100ES from a dedicated AC branch circuit. The AC input is supervised.
• 220/230/240 VAC SPS only: The service branch circuit breaker should be sized to handle at least 150 percent of the total required by
all of the power supplies in the system. If more than a 13 A branch circuit is required then multiple dedicated branch circuits should
be used instead.
• The 4100ES is a configurable system. Each system must be evaluated for battery standby requirements based upon the configuration.
4100ES systems can be configured with multiple sets of batteries if necessary. A basic 4100ES system can achieve 24 hours standby
with 12.7 Ah batteries. For UL Listed systems, up to 110 Ah batteries may be used. For ULC Listed systems, up to 50 Ah batteries may
be used. Simplex Manufacture has already tested Amp Hour capability due to requirements of UL 864 which is tested to the value that
has been de-rated by 20%.
22.4.1.2 SPS Current Consumption
Table 31 summarizes battery standby capabilities for the SPS. Voltage assumed is 24 VDC, which is the rated battery voltage for lead-acid
type batteries.
Standby Conditions
• No alarms (NACs normal)
• IDNet LED ON, no IDNet devices connected
Add to above for each additional set of 50 IDNet devices in standby, with IDNet at 30 V
Total current for fully loaded IDNet channel (250 devices) in standby
Alarm Conditions
• 3 NACs ON
• IDNet LED ON, no IDNet devices connected
Add to above for each set of 50 IDNet devices in alarm, 20 LEDs ON
Add to above for each set of 50 IDNet devices in alarm, LEDs OFF
Total current for a fully loaded IDNet channel (250 devices) in alarm, 20 LEDs ON
Note:
• Additional standby conditions: Trouble relay activated, power trouble LED on, IDNet LED on, battery charger off, auxiliary power load =
0 mA
• Additional alarm conditions: Trouble relay activated, power trouble LED on, IDNet LED on, battery charger off, auxiliary power load = 0
mA, NAC alarm load = 0 mA, IDNet = 35 V
The Notification Appliance Circuits on the SPS are rated for Special Application and for Regulated 24 VDC operation per UL864.
When used with the Notification Appliances listed in
Wheelock Appliances Compatible With 4100ES Wheelock Protocol For Special
is rated at 9A. This rating is the UL864 Special Application rating. Appliances listed in
Devices
or
Appendix I: Cooper Wheelock Appliances Compatible With 4100ES Wheelock Protocol For Special Applications
per UL864, between all NACs on the SPS, and any NACs on a SPS, RPS, or XPS within the same 4100ES system.
For use with Notification Appliances not listed in
Appliances Compatible With 4100ES Wheelock Protocol For Special
Notification Appliance load of 4A per SPS. This rating is the UL 864 Regulated 24 VDC rating. Synchronization of strobes and other
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Table 30: Input and Output Specifications
27.4 VDC ±500 mV @ 20oC, temperature compensated at -24mV to -36mV/
o
o
×C (32
F to 120
F or 0
29.1 V @ 3.3 A
1.4 A (For 6.2 - 18 Ah battery)
3.3 A (Default; for 18-50 Ah battery- Canadian; for 18-110 Ah battery - U.S.)
Table 31: SPS Current Specifications
Appendix H: IDNAC Compatible Appliances and Devices
Appendix H: IDNAC Compatible Appliances and
Applications, each circuit is rated for 2A maximum, with a total
4100ES Fire Alarm System Installation Guide
o
o
C to 49
C)
Applications, each NAC is rated for 3A, and total SPS capacity
Appendix H: IDNAC Compatible Appliances and
Devicesor
Appendix I: Cooper Wheelock
Current
175 mA
40 mA
375 mA
Current
185 mA
80 mA
50 mA
475 mA
or
Appendix I: Cooper
are synchronized
574-848
Rev. BQ

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