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| FACP: EST QuickStart QS1 <br />System Type: Hybrid <br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VFWR <br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2010s <br />Year Opened: Unknown, presumably 1980s
| FACP: EST QuickStart QS4 <br>FACP Location: Behind Front Desk<br />System Type: Single-Stage Conventional<br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VFWR <br>System Coding: Likely Temporal<br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2010s <br />Year Opened: 1986
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'''Miette Hot Springs''' is a tourist attraction in Jasper National Park, AB. It is an outdoor hot pool with two pools. The building also has a restaurant, and a souvenir gift shop. The building was built in 1986, and the system was upgraded in 2007. Most of the notification appliances, one pull station and most smoke detectors are original.  
'''Miette Hot Springs''' is a tourist attraction in Jasper National Park, AB. It is an outdoor hot pool with two pools. The building also has a restaurant, and a souvenir gift shop. Only most of the bells, and maybe one pull station is original.  
== System Specifications (1986-present) ==
 
== System Specifications ==
 
==== FACP ====
==== FACP ====
The building is protected by an EST QuickStart QS4 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located behind the front desk. The system coding is likely temporal.


The fire alarm panel is an EST QuickStart QS1, which looks to be installed around the 2000s. It likely replaced an older Edwards/EST panel, likely a 2280 or 6616. The panel is located behind the front desk. Despite the QuickStart QS1 being an addressable panel, the system is set up in a non-addressable manner.  
The panel was installed in 2007, replacing an Edwards 2280.  
 
==== Notification Appliances ====
==== Notification Appliances ====
All notification appliances except for one are Edwards 439D-6AWC vibrating bells (6" gong). These are original to the building.


The notification appliances are mainly older Edwards 439D-6AWC vibrating bells. These ones take 0.075 amps of current instead of the 0.085 amps which are seen in the 1990s-early 2010s ones. The one in the lobby is mounted upside down. Outside where the pools are, there is a Notifier KMS-10-24A motor bell, replacing an older bell that was no longer functioning.  
There is a Notifier KMS-10-24A motor bell (10" gong) outside facing the pools as a deficiency replacement.  
 
=== Initiating Devices ===
=== Initiating Devices ===
==== Pull Stations ====
All pull stations except for one are Mircom MS-401 conventional pull stations. Most were installed following the renovation, and there are a few newer variants as deficiency replacements.


==== Pull Stations ====
There is one Edwards 270-SPOB conventional pull station by the staff room, which is likely original.
==== Automatic Detection Devices ====
There are System Sensor 1400A conventional ionization smoke detectors in some areas.


The pull stations are mainly Mircom MS-401. They are mixed from the older and newer Mircom logos, so some were replacements. It is unknown why they are there. However, the pull station behind the front desk to a staff room is an Edwards 270-SPOB bilingual pull station, possibly original.
There is one System Sensor C2W-BA conventional photoelectric smoke detector as a deficiency replacement.  


==== Automatic Detection Devices ====
There are Edwards 281C conventional 135°F fixed-temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors in some areas.


The smoke detectors are mainly Edwards EDW1451A ionization smoke detectors. One of them was replaced with a System Sensor C2W-BA i3 photoelectric smoke detector. The heat detectors are are Edwards 281B-PL.
==== EOLs ====
There are Edwards EOL-P1 end of line resistor plates on all circuits.
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Latest revision as of 13:04, 13 October 2024

System Specifications
FACP: EST QuickStart QS4
FACP Location: Behind Front Desk
System Type: Single-Stage Conventional
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage: 24VFWR
System Coding: Likely Temporal
Date of last known Upgrade: 2010s
Year Opened: 1986

Miette Hot Springs is a tourist attraction in Jasper National Park, AB. It is an outdoor hot pool with two pools. The building also has a restaurant, and a souvenir gift shop. The building was built in 1986, and the system was upgraded in 2007. Most of the notification appliances, one pull station and most smoke detectors are original.

System Specifications (1986-present)[edit | edit source]

FACP[edit | edit source]

The building is protected by an EST QuickStart QS4 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located behind the front desk. The system coding is likely temporal.

The panel was installed in 2007, replacing an Edwards 2280.

Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]

All notification appliances except for one are Edwards 439D-6AWC vibrating bells (6" gong). These are original to the building.

There is a Notifier KMS-10-24A motor bell (10" gong) outside facing the pools as a deficiency replacement.

Initiating Devices[edit | edit source]

Pull Stations[edit | edit source]

All pull stations except for one are Mircom MS-401 conventional pull stations. Most were installed following the renovation, and there are a few newer variants as deficiency replacements.

There is one Edwards 270-SPOB conventional pull station by the staff room, which is likely original.

Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]

There are System Sensor 1400A conventional ionization smoke detectors in some areas.

There is one System Sensor C2W-BA conventional photoelectric smoke detector as a deficiency replacement.

There are Edwards 281C conventional 135°F fixed-temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors in some areas.

EOLs[edit | edit source]

There are Edwards EOL-P1 end of line resistor plates on all circuits.