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> 9600 = 750ma 2A alarm output RP1CAe2 Alpha =100ma
> standard motion 30 to 50ma thats all you had to say jeez
Remember me? Fat and lazy? All I did was cut and past from the pdf
installation manual.
"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> tWW of a 9600?
>> STANDBY-BATTERY CALCULATION WORKSHEET
>>
>> > Uh Huh! Let's see now.
>> >
>> > What's the current draw of 8 EZM keypads and 8 motion detectors? And
>> > what's the max Aux current of a 9600?
>>
>>
>> Let's do the arithmetic!
>
> 9600 = 750ma 2A alarm output
>
> RP1CAe2 Alpha = 100ma
>
> standard motion 30 to 50ma
>
> thats all you had to say jeez
>
>
>> Use the procedure given below to determine the required standby battery
>> capacity in Ampere-Hours (AH). NOTE: It is not totally accurate
>>
>> to merely multiply the combined standby current (in amperes) by the
> standby
>> time (in hours) to obtain the battery capacity (in
>>
>> ampere-hours), since other factors (control-panel charging capabilities,
>> temperature, battery condition, etc.) affect battery operation.
>>
>> The following calculations will yield the theoretical minimum required
>> capacity.
>>
>> 1. STANDBY CURRENT
>>
>> STANDBY CURRENT (Amps)
>>
>> DEVICE QTY EACH TOTAL
>>
>> GEM-P9600 1 X 0.120 =
>>
>> GEM-EZM4/8 X 0.050 =
>>
>> GEM-EZM8 X 0.050 =
>>
>> GEM-RP1CAe2/
>>
>> GEM-K1CA
>>
>> X 0.100 =
>>
>> GEM-RP1CAe2/
>>
>> GEM-K1CA (1)
>>
>> X 0.035 =
>>
>> GEM-RP2ASe2/
>>
>> GEM-K2AS
>>
>> X 0.065 =
>>
>> GEM-RP2ASe2/
>>
>> GEM-K2AS (2)
>>
>> X 0.020 =
>>
>> GEM-RP3DGTL/
>>
>> GEM-K3DGTL
>>
>> X 0.050 =
>>
>> RM3008 (3) X 0.040 =
>>
>> X =
>>
>> X =
>>
>> TOTAL STANDBY CURRENT
>>
>> Amps
>>
>> (1) Alarm current drawn in alarm.
>>
>> (2) Alarm Time in Hours. Example: For a 15 minute alarm timeout, Alarm
> Time
>> =
>>
>> 15/60 = 0.25.
>>
>> 2. ALARM CURRENT
>>
>> ALARM CURRENT (Amps)
>>
>> DEVICE QTY EACH TOTAL
>>
>> TOTAL STANDBY CURRENT (from Box 1, above)
>>
>> GEM-P9600 (1) X 0.100 = 0.100
>>
>> BELLS X =
>>
>> STROBES X =
>>
>> HORNS / STROBES X =
>>
>> X =
>>
>> X =
>>
>> Amps
>>
>> TOTAL ALARM CURRENT
>>
>> (1) Backlighting disabled (cut Jumpers W1, W2 & W3).
>>
>> (2) Backlighting disabled (cut Jumpers A, B & C).
>>
>> (4) Standby Time in Hours.
>>
>> (Box 1)
>>
>> X
>>
>> Hours
>>
>> =
>>
>> AH.
>>
>> (Standby Time)(4) (Box 2)
>>
>> X
>>
>> Hours
>>
>> =
>>
>> AH.
>>
>> (Alarm Time)(2) (Box 3)
>>
>> MINIMUM REQUIRED BATTERY CAPACITY = BOX 2 + BOX
>>
>> AH.
>>
>> "Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> >
>> > Robert L Bass wrote:
>> >> >> Really? And the Caddx (Networx) part
>> >> >> number for the keypad with built-in
>> >> >> 4-zone expander is???
>> >> >
>> >> > don't need it with zone doubling.
>> >>
>> >> Pardon me. I guess I'm not making myself clear. Both systems offer
> lots
>> >> of zone capability. Both offer multiple partitions. Both
>> >> offer remote expanders. Napco alone offers a keypad with built-in
>> >> four
>> >> zone expander which in many cases is all you need for a
>> >> remote partition. In large, residential applications and many
> mid-sized
>> >> commercial jobs, that's all you need for a remote
>> >> structure.
>> >>
>> >> I've protected a number of foundries which had been converted into
>> >> multiple tenant, commercial space. In several of these we used
>> >> the Napco Gemini P9600 control with 8 keypads, one per partition. One
>> >> place in particular was especially easy due to its layout.
>> >> Stretched along two ~200 foot corridors were a series of office
> modules.
>> >> Each had two doors and one motion detector. We daisy
>> >> chained an 18/2 cable for detector power and another 18/4 for the
>> >> keypads. There were 16 units in the building. Twp Napco P9600
>> >> systems protected all of them.
>> >
>> > Uh Huh! Let's see now.
>> >
>> > What's the current draw of 8 EZM keypads and 8 motion detectors? And
>> > what's the max Aux current of a 9600?
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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