Specifications - Simplex 4010ES IDNAC Installation Manual

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3.3.3

Specifications

Table 14 lists the specifications for the ESS.
Operating conditions
AC input specifications
ESS in 120V FACU
ESS in 220/240V FACU
The ESS detects a low or missing AC input and switches to batteries automatically. The system returns to AC when it has detected the
presence of acceptable AC levels for a minimum of 30 seconds. AC wiring has to run from a dedicated AC branch circuit and the breaker/
wiring sized according to local codes.
DC output specifications
IDNAC SLC
AUX power/simple NAC
IDNet output
Note: *Any current consumed by other sources beyond the ESS, CPU, and display (AUX/simple NAC, card power, sig power, etc.) subtracts
from available IDNAC current. See Table 15.
Note: **When a large numbers of output devices are activated 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 CPU will acti-
vate the boost feature when 10 LED, piezo or other outputs are activated.
Battery charger specifications
Input voltage range
Output float voltage
High voltage output
Output current limit
The battery circuit is supervised for low battery and missing/depleted battery.
Table 15 lists the relationship between current consumed by sources beyond the ESS, CPU and display, and the available total IDNAC
current.
Other current
0.25 A
0.5 A
0.75 A
1 A
1.5 A
2 A
3 A
5 A
Table 16 lists the battery current draw for the ESS. The assumed voltage is 24 VDC, which is rated battery voltage for lead-acid type
batteries.
Standby conditions*
No alarms (NACs normal); IDNet LED on, no IDNet devices connected
Add to base for each additional set of 50 IDNet devices in standby
Add to base for each additional set of 50 IDNAC appliances in standby
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Table 14: Input and output specifications
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32
F to 120
F (0
C to 49
C)
Up to 93% relative humidity at 90
4 A maximum,
120 VAC @ 60 Hz, nominal
2 A maximum,
220/230/240 VAC @ 50 or 60 Hz
29.5 VDC 3A per circuit, 6 A total*
Minimum: 19.9 VDC (special applications)
Maximum: 31.1 VDC
Ripple: 2 VDC p-p @ full load (2 A)
30V or 35V**
21-33 VDC
o
27.4 VDC @ 20 
C, temperature compensated at
o
-24 mV/
C
29.1 V @ 3.3 A
1.65 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 15: Total IDNAC current vs other current
Available Total IDNAC current
5.81 A
5.63 A
5.44 A
5.25 A
4.88 A
4.50 A
3.75 A
2.25 A
Table 16: ESS current specifications
4010ES IDNAC Fire Alarm System Installation Guide
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F (32
C), non-condensing.
Current (battery 24V)
160 mA
40 mA
40 mA
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