Device loop maximum wire length worksheet – Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual

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Appendix B: Worksheets

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Notes
[1] Use the manufacturer’s published wire resistance expressed in ohms per foot. For typical

values, see Table 46 on page 218.
[2] Use the Maximum operating current at worst-case VFWR from the installation or catalog

sheet of each device.

[3] For UL regulated notification appliances, this voltage must not drop below 16 VFWR. For

other devices, get the minimum operating VFWR from the installation or catalog sheet.

Device loop maximum wire length worksheet

Use the instructions provided below to calculate the maximum wire length for a

device loop. The maximum wire length is made up of two components: the total

amount of wire and the longest circuit path.

Step 1: Total wire

Use the worksheet below to calculate the total amount of wire that you can use to

construct a device loop. The total amount of wire is based on the cable

manufacturer’s capacitance per foot rating. In no case shall the total amount of

wire exceed the values listed in Table 49.

700,000

pF

Cable capacitance

÷

pF/ft.

Total wire

ft.

Table 49: Maximum wire length for the loop
Wire type

18 AWG or

0.75 mm²

16 AWG or

1.0 mm²

14 AWG or

1.5 mm²

Twisted pair, nonshielded

25, 36, 38 pF

20,000 ft.

(6096 m)

13,888 ft.

(4233 m)

13,157 ft.

(4010 m)

Twisted pair, shielded

58, 82, 84 pF

8,621 ft.

(2628 m)

6,098 ft.

(1859 m)

5,952 ft.

(1814 m)

Untwisted pair, unshielded

20, 20, 20 pF

20,000 ft.

(6096 m)

20,000 ft.

(6096 m)

20,000 ft.

(6096 m)

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