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| FACP: Edwards EST3 FACP Location: Various System Type: Two-Stage Networked Addressable System Line Voltage: 120VAC NAC Voltage: 70.7VRMS (Audible) 24VDC (Visual) System Coding: 20BPM Tone (Alert) Slow Whoop (Alarm) Strobes Synchronized: Yes, EST Date of last known Upgrade: 2000s Most Recent Known Modification: N/A Year Opened: 1990s |
Secure Building SB00001 is a secure facility added to Fire Alarmpedia under the Secure Building Information System.
System Specifications
FACP
The building is protected by an Edwards EST3 addressable fire alarm system. This is a networked system with 6 nodes; node locations will not be disclosed. The system runs Edwards’ Signature addressable protocol, is equipped with voice evacuation, and is configured for two-stage operation. The alert signal is a 20BPM tone, and the alarm signal is slow whoop.
FACP Accessories
There are two EST FireWorks workstations on the system.
Notification Appliances
Most notification appliances are Edwards 965-1A-8RW remote speakers (white, 8” round, 70V).
Electrical and mechanical rooms have Edwards 965-6A-8RW speaker/strobes (white, 8” round, 70V, 15/75cd).
The main electrical room has an Edwards “Integrity” 757-1A-R70 remote speaker (red, 70V).
Initiating Devices
Pull Stations
Staff and service areas have EST SIGA-270P addressable two-stage single-action pull stations.
All other areas have custom Edwards/General Signal keyswitch stations.
Automatic Detection Devices
There are a mix of the following addressable smoke detectors throughout all areas: EST SIGA-IPHS, SIGA-PS, SIGA-PD, SIGA-OSD.
All detectors are mounted on EST SIGA-SB bases.
Modules
There are EST SIGA-CT1 addressable monitor modules supervising several system components.
There are EST SIGA-CR addressable relay modules, the purpose of which will not be disclosed.
EOLs
There are Edwards EOL-P1 end of line resistor plates on all monitored and signal circuits.
Sequence of Operation
A first stage alarm will sound 20BPM tones in the common corridors throughout, and the living areas near the alarm. A second stage alarm will sound a slow whoop tone throughout the facility.