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The FireNET Battery Calculator Tool is designed to help you choose the batteries for your installation. To use this tool, enter th
panel in the yellow cells. Enter the current requirements of any auxiliary devices being powered by the control panel (such as C
select the desired circuit from the drop down lists. The current requirements will be added to the calculation. Select "N, Extern
How much Standby Time (in hours) is required for the installation? 24
How much Alarm Time* (in minutes) is required for the installation? 5
SLC Devices SLC 1 Devices SLC 2 Devices SLC 3 Devices SLC 4 Devices
If you are using I/O boards enter that information in the table below. If you are using more than 8 I/O boards, you may enter the
Power Devices table above. If you are using one of the FireNET auxiliary power outputs instead of an external power supply,
Source column. I/O Board input current current is shown in the table below. I/O Board output current is calculated based on th
Number of Number of
Address
Note: Each I/O Board has 2 banks of 8 I/O channels, channels 1 - 8 and channels 9 - 16. The maximum current output per ch
Do not exceed the output capacity of the I/O Board!
NOTE: Hochiki hereby disclaims all warranties relating to this software product, whether expressed or implied,
including without limitations any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Hochiki
cannot and will not be liable for any incidental, consequential, special, indirect or similar damages for any reason.
It is the responsibility of the user to ascertain the accuracy and the reliability of any and all information generated
or provided by this software.
Info
Click here for FireNET Plus -> FireNET Plus Battery Calculator www.hochiki.com
Color
llation. To use this tool, enter the number of devices that will be attached to your control
d by the control panel (such as CZMs and ASBs). To use the FireNET outputs for Aux Power,
e calculation. Select "N, External" if using an external power supply to provide auxiliary power.
Hours
Custom
Minutes
Panel Panel
Panel Standby Alarm
Standby Alarm
Totals Current Current
Current Current
1 0.35000 0.35000 0.62000 0.62000
1 0.10000 0.10000 0.10000 0.10000
0 0.04000 0.00000 0.04000 0.00000
0 0.02000 0.00000 0.02000 0.00000
2 0.00675 0.01350 0.00675 0.01350
2 0.00000 0.00000 0.04000 0.08000
0.46350 A 0.81350 A
Device Device
Device SLC Standby SLC Alarm
Standby Alarm
Totals Current Current
Current Current
0 0.00035 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000
0 0.00035 0.00000 0.00080 0.00000
96 0.00045 0.04320 0.00054 0.05184
0 0.00045 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000
0 0.00045 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000
0 0.00035 0.00000 0.00046 0.00000
0 0.00035 0.00000 0.00050 0.00000
5 0.00035 0.00175 0.00050 0.00250
0 0.00000 0.00000 0.00800 0.00000
0 0.00011 0.00000 0.00011 0.00000
0.00055 0.01800
0 0.00015 0.00000 0.00015 0.00000
0.00230 0.09500
0 0.00035 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000
0 0.00035 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000
0 0.00035 0.00000 0.00080 0.00000
0 0.00035 0.00000 0.00080 0.00000
0 0.00000 0.01500
0 0.01500 0.01500
0.01000 0.06000
0 0.00055 0.00000 0.00066 0.00000
0 0.00063 0.00000 0.00630 0.00000
0 0.00063 0.00000 0.00630 0.00000
0 0.00034 0.00000 0.00036 0.00000
2 0.00060 0.00120 0.00072 0.00144
0 0.00055 0.00000 0.00066 0.00000
0 0.00068 0.00000 0.00072 0.00000
0.00775 0.06000
0 0.00015 0.00000 0.00016 0.00000
16 0.00042 0.00672 0.00050 0.00800
0 0.00042 0.00000 0.00050 0.00000
0 0.00015 0.00000 0.00016 0.00000
124
0.055 A 0.066 A
NAC NAC
Standby Alarm
Current Current
0.0000 0.337 A
AUX Power
AUX Power
Standby
Alarm Current
Current
0.0000 0.000 A
External External
Standby Alarm
Current Current
0.0000 0.000 A
elow. The total amount of standby and alarm current will be calculated. If you are using
rect output in the Select AUX PWR Source column.
Device Device
Standby Alarm
Current Current
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 0.000
0.0000 A 0.000 A
Standby Alarm
wer Devices on FireNET Panel Circuits
0.0000 A 0.000 A
Standby Alarm
wer Devices on External Power Supply
0.0000 A 0.000 A
8 I/O boards, you may enter the information for the additional boards in the Auxiliary
ad of an external power supply, choose the correct output in the Select AUX PWR
current is calculated based on the device(s) connected to the circuit.
Standby Alarm
rds powered by FireNET Panel Circuits
0.000 A 0.000 A
Standby Alarm
ds powered by External Power Supplies
0.000 A 0.000 A
maximum current output per channel is 0.1A; the maximum current output per bank is 0.5A.
Site Information
Site Name-
Address-
City-
State & ZIP-
Phone-
Panel Info-
Install Date-
Misc.-
Revision 3.056
FireNET SLC Wire Length Calculator
This tool is designed to help you determine the maximum wire length for the Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). The calculato
will collect the number and type of SLC devices from the Battery Calculator tool. You must accurately complete the
FireNET Battery Calculator before using the SLC Wire Length Calculator.
Choose a wire from the dropdown list for each of the signaling line circuits in use. If your wire is not listed, click on the
button to enter custom wire information for that circuit, then select "Custom" from the dropdown list.
Do not exceed the maximum wire length as recommended by this calculator. If you require additional information
please contact Hochiki America.
Wire Information:
SLC 1 SLC 2 SLC 3
Paige 4U1802S3B1 Paige 4U1802S3B1
Size: 18 18 18
Resistance (Ω/ft): 0.00639 0.00639 0.00639
Capacitance (pF/ft): 38.4 38.4 38.4
Inductance (µH/ft): 0.106 0.106 0.106
Description: Solid, FPL, Non-Shielded Solid, FPL, Non-Shielded Solid, FPL, Non-Shielded
For information on how to measure the total SLC wire length, click here: SLC
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SLC
NOTE: Hochiki hereby disclaims all warranties relating to this software product, whether expressed or implied, including without
limitations any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Hochiki cannot and will not be liable for any
incidental, consequential, special, indirect or similar damages for any reason. It is the responsibility of the user to ascertain the accu
and the reliability if any and all information generated or provided by this software.
Revision 3.056
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Model
ALN
ine Circuit (SLC). The calculator ALG
ust accurately complete the ACA
ALK
AIE
r wire is not listed, click on the ATG
opdown list. ATJ
ASB
uire additional information DH98
DH98AR
DH99A
DH99AR
FRCME-4
FRCMA
FRCMA-I
SLC 4 FRCME-M
Paige 4U1802S3B1 DIMM
AMS
SLC 4 CZM
SOM
18 SOM-A
0.00639 SOM-AI
38.4 SOM-R
0.106 R2M
R2ML/H
Solid, FPL, Non-Shielded
R2ML/H-I
SCI
SLC 4 SCI_Base
0 ACC
ASBL
0 feet
SCI Rtotal
Sub ->
// If any of the row numbers are changed on battery calculator sheet this table must be updated.
5 LEDs
Comms
Total ->
Rtotal
//V = 6 volt drop maximum for FireNET and FireNET Plus panels
SCI Rtotal
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Wire Rmax
Adjusted Rmax
CableResistance
MaxWire based on Resistance
CableCapacitance
MaxWire based on Capacitance
CableInductance
MaxWire based on Inductance
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FireNET Plus Battery Calculator Tool
The FireNET Plus Battery Calculator Tool is designed to help you determine the batteries needed for your installation. T
attached to your control panel in the yellow cells. Enter the current requirements of any auxiliary devices being powered
FireNET Plus outputs for your Auxiliary Power, select the desired circuit from the drop down lists. The current requireme
an external power supply to provide auxiliary power.
How much Standby Time (in hours) is required for the installation?
How much Alarm Time* (in minutes) is required for the installation?
Device
SLC Devices SLC 1 Devices SLC 2 Devices
Total
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SOM Supervised Output Module 0
SOM-A Class A Output Module 0
SOM-AI Class A Output Module + SCI 0
SOM-R Supervised Output Module 0
24V AUX Power for SOMs (see note)
R2M Dual Relay Module 0
R2ML / R2MH Dual Relay Module 0
R2ML-I, R2MH-I Dual Relay Module + SCI 0
SCI Short Circuit Isolator 0
SCI-B6 / SCI-B4 Short Circuit Isolator Base 0
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External Power Supply
Requirements
If you are using devices that require 24 volt auxiliary power, enter that information in the table below. The total amount
are using one of the FireNET Plus auxiliary power outputs instead of an external power supply, choose the correct outp
Device Standby
Auxiliary Power Devices Quantity Current
Alarm Current
If you are using I/O or LED boards, click on the Select button to enter the information. If you are using more than 8 boa
Auxiliary Power Devices table above. If you are using one of the FireNET Plus auxiliary power outputs instead of an ext
PWR Source column. If you are using I/O Boards you must enter the number of inputs in use and the number of output
requirements for the board itself are automatically calculated.
Standby
I/O & LED Boards Select I/O Circuits in
Current
Circuits in
Standby Alarm
1 None 0.000
2 None 0.000
3 None 0.000
4 None 0.000
5 None 0.000
6 None 0.000
7 None 0.000
8 None 0.000
NOTE: Hochiki hereby disclaims all warranties relating to this software product, whether expressed or implied,
including without limitations any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
Hochiki cannot and will not be liable for any incidental, consequential, special, indirect or similar damages for
any reason. It is the responsibility of the user to ascertain the accuracy and the reliability of any and all
information generated or provided by this software.
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Click here for FireNET -> FireNET Battery Calculator www.hochiki.com BEWARE! Adding rows
Color N
eries needed for your installation. To use this tool, enter the number of devices that will be
ny auxiliary devices being powered by the control panel (such as CZMs and ASBs). To use the Y
down lists. The current requirements will be added to the calculation. Select "N, External" if using Y, NAC2
Y, 24V OUT
Y, AUX 24V
24 Hours ###
Custom
5 Minutes ###
###
Standby Panel Standby Panel Alarm D
Alarm Current
Current Current Current e
v
0.20000 0.20000 0.25000 0.25000 ###
i
0.07500 0.07500 0.07500 0.07500 ###
c
0.04000 0.00000 0.04000 0.00000 ###
e
0.02500 0.00000 0.02500 0.00000 ###
Q
0.00675 0.00000 0.00675 0.00000 ###
u
0.00000 0.00000 0.04000 0.00000 ###
a
0.27500 A 0.32500 A n
t
i
Device Standby SLC Standby Device Alarm SLC Alarm
Current Current Current Current
t
y
0.00039 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000 ###
0.00039 0.00000 0.00080 0.00000 ###
0.00045 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000 ###
0.00045 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000 ###
0.00045 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000 ###
0.00045 0.00000 0.00720 0.00000 ###
0.00035 0.00000 0.00046 0.00000 ###
0.00035 0.00000 0.00050 0.00000 ###
0.00035 0.00000 0.00050 0.00000 ###
0.00000 0.00000 0.00800 0.00000 Standby
0.00011 0.00000 0.00011 0.00000 ###
0.00055 0.01800 asb
0.00015 0.00000 0.00015 0.00000 ###
0.00230 0.09500 asbl
0.00039 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000 ###
0.00039 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000 ###
0.00039 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000 ###
0.00039 0.00000 0.00054 0.00000 ###
0.00000 0.01500 remote alarm
0.01500 0.01500 remote power
0.01000 0.06000
0.00055 0.00000 0.00066 0.00000 ###
0.00063 0.00000 0.00630 0.00000 ###
0.00063 0.00000 0.00630 0.00000 ###
0.00034 0.00000 0.00036 0.00000 ###
0.00060 0.00000 0.00072 0.00000 ###
0.00055 0.00000 0.00066 0.00000 ###
0.00068 0.00000 0.00072 0.00000 ###
0.00775 0.06000 czm
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0.00015 0.00000 0.00016 0.00000 ###
0.00042 0.00000 0.00050 0.00000 ###
0.00042 0.00000 0.00050 0.00000 ###
0.00015 0.00000 0.00016 0.00000 ###
###
0.000 A 0.000 A
NAC NAC
Standby Alarm
Total Total
0.000 A 0.000 A
AUX AUX
Standby Alarm
Total Total
0.000 A 0.000 A
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External External
Standby Alarm
Total Total
0.0000 A 0.000 A
the table below. The total amount of standby and alarm current required will be calculated. If you
wer supply, choose the correct output in the Select AUX PWR Source column. External
Device
Select AUX Device Alarm
Standby
PWR Source Current
Current
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
N, External 0.000 0.000 ###
0.000 A 0.000 A
Standby Alarm
liary Power Devices on FireNET Plus Circuits 0.000 A 0.000 A
Standby Alarm
ary Power Devices on External Power Supply 0.000 A 0.000 A S
t
n. If you are using more than 8 boards, you may enter the information for the additional boards in the d
ry power outputs instead of an external power supply, choose the correct output in the Select AUX b
ts in use and the number of outputs; you must also enter the output current per channel. The current y
C
u
External
r
Aux.Pwr.
r
Select FireNET
Alarm Current I/O Standby I/O Alarm e
Plus AUX PWR n
Current Current
Source t
0.000 N, External 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.000 N, External 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.000 N, External 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.000 N, External 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.000 N, External 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.000 N, External 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.000 N, External 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.000 N, External 0.000 0.000 0.000
###
Standby Alarm
I/O Boards powered by FireNET Plus Circuits 0.000 A 0.000 A
Standby Alarm
Boards powered by External Power Supplies 0.000 A 0.000 A
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e maximum current output per channel is 0.1A; the maximum current output per bank is 0.5A. None
I/O Board (FN-4127-IO
Site Information LED Driver Board, 8 L
Site Name- LED Expansion Board
Address- The DONE button on the f
City- None
State & ZIP- None
None
Phone- None
None
Panel Info- None
None
None
Install Date-
Misc.-
Revision 3.056
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FireNET Plus SLC Wire Length Calculator
This tool is designed to help you determine the maximum wire length for the Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). The
calculator will collect the number and type of SLC devices from the Battery Calculator tool. You must accurately
complete the FireNET Plus Battery Calculator before using the SLC Wire Length Calculator.
Choose a wire from the dropdown list for each of the signaling line circuits in use. If your wire is not listed, click o
button to enter custom wire information for that circuit, then select "Custom" from the dropdown list.
Do not exceed the maximum wire length as recommended by this calculator. If you require additional information
please contact Hochiki America.
Wire Information:
SLC 1 SLC 2
Paige 4U1802S3B1
Size: 18 18
Resistance (Ω/ft): 0.00639 0.00639
Capacitance (pF/ft): 38.4 38.4
Inductance (µH/ft): 0.106 0.106
SLC 1 SLC 2
Number of Devices 0 0
For information on how to measure the total SLC wire length, click here: SLC
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SLC
NOTE: Hochiki hereby disclaims all warranties relating to this software product, whether expressed or implied, including
without limitations any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Hochiki cannot and will not
be liable for any incidental, consequential, special, indirect or similar damages for any reason. It is the responsibility of the
user to ascertain the accuracy and the reliability of any and all information generated or provided by this software.
Revision 3.056
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C Wire Length Calculator Model
ALN
ALG
maximum wire length for the Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). The ACA
C devices from the Battery Calculator tool. You must accurately ALK
AIE
ATG
f the signaling line circuits in use. If your wire is not listed, click on the ATJ
circuit, then select "Custom" from the dropdown list. ASB
DH98
mmended by this calculator. If you require additional information DH98AR
DH99A
DH99AR
FRCME-4
FRCMA
FRCMA-I
FRCME-M
DIMM
AMS
CZM
SOM
SOM-A
SOM-AI
SOM-R
R2M
R2ML/H
R2ML/H-I
SCI
SCI_Base
ACC
ASBL
SCI Rtotal
// If any of the row numbers are changed on the battery calculator she
Sub ->
5 LEDs
Comms
Total ->
Rtotal
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//V = 6 volt drop maximum for FireNET and FireNET Plus panel
SCI Rtotal
Wire Rmax
Adjusted Rmax
CableResistance
MaxWire based on Resistance
CableCapacitance
MaxWire based on Capacitance
g to this software product, whether expressed or implied, including
ability or fitness for a particular purpose. Hochiki cannot and will not CableInductance
irect or similar damages for any reason. It is the responsibility ofMaxWire
the based on Inductance
y and all information generated or provided by this software.
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