Notification appliance voltage drop calculation – Edwards Signaling FireShield 10 Zone User Manual

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Calculations

FireShield Technical Reference Manual

A.3

Notification appliance voltage drop calculation

NAC 1 voltage drop calculations

Circuit length

Total circuit
current [2]

Wire resistance
per 1000 ft [1]

Voltage
drop

feet

x

amps

x

÷

1000 =

Panel
voltage

Voltage
drop

End of line
voltage [3]

Voltage
drop

Panel
voltage

Voltage
drop %

[4]

=

÷

[4]

=

NAC 2 voltage drop calculations

Circuit length

Total circuit
current [2]

Wire resistance
per 1000 ft [1]

Voltage
drop

feet

x

amps

x

÷

1000 =

Panel
voltage

Voltage
drop

End of line
voltage [3]

Voltage
drop

Panel
voltage

Voltage
drop %

[4]

=

÷

[4]

=

NAC 3 voltage drop calculations

Circuit length

Total circuit
current [2]

Wire resistance
per 1000 ft [1]

Voltage
drop

feet

x

amps

x

÷

1000 =

Panel
voltage

Voltage
drop

End of line
voltage [3]

Voltage
drop

Panel
voltage

Voltage
drop %

[4]

=

÷

[4]

=

NAC 4 voltage drop calculations

Circuit length

Total circuit
current [2]

Wire resistance
per 1000 ft [1]

Voltage
drop

feet

x

amps

x

÷

1000 =

Panel
voltage

Voltage
drop

End of line
voltage [3]

Voltage
drop

Panel
voltage

Voltage
drop %

[4]

=

÷

[4]

=

Notes

[1] Use 3.5

for 12 AWG and 2.5 sq mm wire, 5.2

for 14 AWG and 1.5 sq mm wire, 8.0

for 16 AWG and 1.0 sq mm wire,

and 13.0

for 18 AWG and 0.75 sq mm wire.

[2] Use the filtered 20 Vdc Average Operating Current ratings found on the installation or catalog sheet of each device.

[3] Cannot drop below 17 Vdc.

[4] 18.6 V for 230 V at 50 Hz, 18.8 V for 230 V 60 at Hz, 18.9 V for 120 V at 60 Hz

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