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| FACP: Simplex 4100U <br /> FACP Location: Most Entrances <br />System Type: Hybrid-Addressable (Two-stage) <br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VDC <br /> System Coding: 20BPM (first stage) <br> Continuous: GA <br> Strobes Synchronized: Yes <br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2015 <br />Year Opened: 1981, 1983, 1985, 1999
| FACP: Simplex 4100ES/4100U <br /> FACP Location: 4120 Network (Multiple Control Units, see FACP)<br />System Type: Two-Stage Addressable (Phase IV)
Two-Stage Hybrid-Addressable (Mall)<br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VDC <br /> System Coding: 20BPM (alert) <br> Continuous (alarm)<br>Strobes Synchronized: Yes, Wheelock (4100ES & Phase IV)<br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2023<br />Year Opened: 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1999
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'''West Edmonton Mall''' (aka West Ed or WEM), is the largest shopping mall in North America (by total stores). It is located at 8882 170 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It consists of a three-story mall with four phases, and a 12-story hotel known as Fantasyland Hotel (11700 87 Ave NW).


'''West Edmonton Mall''' also known as West Ed or WEM, is the LARGEST shopping mall in North America. It consists of a three-story mall with four phases, and a 12-story hotel known as Fantasyland Hotel. The mall had its first phase completed in 1981, the second in 1983, and the third in 1985. The hotel was opened in 1986, and the last phase (Phase IV) was completed in 1999. This is a MAJOR tourist attraction in Alberta. The fire alarm system is not original, however most of the pull stations, and most bells are original. Since this is a large mall, some tenants have their own fire alarm system. All of the systems are wired to trip each other when one goes into a fire alarm condition. Despite this being the LARGEST mall in Alberta and even North America, the fire alarm system is NOT voice-evac, and has bells instead. The fire alarm system is often triggered by false alarms. Users Twentytwo22 and Simplex NimrodES have heard the system go off.  
The mall had its first phase completed in 1981, the second in 1983, and the third in 1985. The hotel and Galaxyland were completed in 1986, and the last phase (Phase IV) was completed in 1999. The first two phases were upgraded in 1986, while the third phase is partially original. Galaxyland and the hotel and Phase IV are mostly original, with parts replaced as deficiencies occur.  
== System Specifications ==
 
*Note: This is how the system looked as of January 2019, and there may have been replacements of bells and pull stations.  
Since this is a large mall, some tenants have their own fire alarm system, and may or may not be wired as a zone to the 4100U.  
 
Despite WEM being the largest mall in North America, the system surprisingly does not have voice-evac capabilities.  
== System Specifications (1981-present) ==
'''NOTE''': ''Due to the size of this building, and the wide variety and amount of notification appliances, staff are currently redoing the page and collecting and verifying information, as well as confirming all devices. Please check back once this page is complete.''
==== FACP ====
==== FACP ====
This mall is protected by a networked Simplex 4100U InfoAlarm hybrid-addressable fire alarm system. There are about 50-60 fire alarm panels, they are at most entrances. These fire alarm panels were most likely installed in 2004 after major damage, although it is possible that they were installed in 2007. They are all three-bays, and surprisingly, the fire alarm system has NO troubles. The 4100U system replaced a networked Simplex 4100+ from 1999, and before that replaced either a Simplex 2001 or 2120. The system partially runs Simplex's MAPNET II or IDNet addressable protocol, and is configured for two-stage operation. First stage coding is 20BPM, and general alarm is continuous.
The building is protected by a Simplex 4120-networked hybrid-addressable fire alarm system. There are many panels, most are located at entrances, and equipped with the InfoAlarm Command Center. There is mostly Simplex 4100U panels, with a couple of 4100ES panels.  


There are two Simplex 4100ES subpanels on the system, which were installed in 2022-23. Phase IV is fully addressable, while the rest of the mall is hybrid-addressable, mostly conventional. The system runs Simplex's IDNet addressable protocol, and is configured for two-stage operation. Alert signal coding is 20BPM, followed by continuous for the evacuation signal.
Panels have been found in the following locations. All are 4100U, except when noted:
* Security Office (main node)
* Entrance in Phase I, number TBA
* Entrance 6 (BRBN St. entrance)
* Entrance 24
* Entrance 44 (Node 19)
* Entrance 50
* Entrance 56 (4100ES, installed 2023)
* Galaxyland Customer Service Desk (4100ES, installed 2022)
* Fantasyland Hotel entrance vestibule
The 4100U network was installed between 2005 and 2007, replacing a Simplex 4100+ network when Phase IV was added, which in turn replaced a Simplex 2120 that was installed during Phase III.
==== Notification Appliances ====
==== Notification Appliances ====
Due to the size of the mall and the age, there are MANY notification appliances.  
Due to the size of the mall, the age, deficiency replacements and remodeled areas, there is a HUGE variety of bells.  
===== Phase I =====
===== Phase I (1981) =====
This phase was completed in 1981. The notification appliances mostly consist of Simplex 2901-9330 vibrating bells (10" gong). They may or may not be original to the phase, but they are the most seen bell in that phase, along with lots of Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells added on later. By the Rec Room, there is a Sentron 6" vibrating bell that is original to the mall. The food court in this phase has Simplex 2901-9712 vibrating bells (MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA label) added on later. At entrance 6, there is a Mirtone 74303 vibrating bell above the 4100U panel in that entrance. Near the Hudson's Bay, there is a Cerberus Pyrotronics BDC-624C motor bell.
Most notification appliances are Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells (10" gong), installed recently.
===== Phase II =====
 
This phase was completed in 1983. The notification appliances for this phase mainly consist of Simplex 2901-9330 vibrating bells (10" gong, MISSISSAUGA label), that are original to this phase. There are a few Simplex 2901-9322 vibrating bells (GARDNER, MASS) mixed in. The other main bells in this phase are Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells. Near the Dragon's Tale, there is an unknown 10" fire bell, that looks like the Wheelock 46T-G10-24 without the label. By the Galaxyland entrance, there is an Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bell. There is also a Notifier KMS-10-24A motor bell in Phase II somewhere, as a replacement for a fire bell sometime in 2014-2018.
There are some original Sentron 306 vibrating bells (6" gong) scattered in this phase.
===== Phase III =====
 
This phase was completed in 1985. The notification appliances for Phase III mainly consist of Simplex 2901-9330 vibrating bells (10" gong, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA), along with Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells. However, some bells were replaced with Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bells, notably in the hallway to the Sport Chek, and outside the Starbucks. Near the Marshall's and by the Ice Palace, there is a Simplex 4080-1 vibrating bell (10"). On the second floor, with the view of the World Waterpark, there's another unknown 10" Wheelock 46T lookalike bell. There is a Notifier KMS-10-24A motor bell right beside Kurves, as a replacement for a Wheelock 46T-G10-24-WS motor bell/strobe in 2014-18. The hallway to Ed's Bowling has Simplex 2901-9723 motor bells, added on later. BRBN St. has one Simplex 2901-9724 motor bell, and an Edwards 439D-10AWC. Before the transformation to BRBN ST. in 2011-2014, The Old Spaghetti Factory formerly had a Simplex 2901-9722 motor bell on a Wheelock LSP-24-HFR strobe plate controlled by the 4100U, but after the transformation to BRBN St, it got it's own system. Sea Life Caverns has a 10" Simplex 4080/2901-9322 vibrating bell as well (GARDNER, MASS). Tenants controlled by the 4100U have Simplex "TrueAlert" 4906-9127 (red, wall) horn/strobes.
There are Potter MBA-10-24 motor bells (10" gong) that were installed sometime between 2019 and 2022 in some areas.  
===== Phase IV =====
 
The last phase to be completed, it was completed in 1999. The notification appliances for this phase consist of Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells on Wheelock RSSP-24MCW strobe plates. There seems to be no replacement notification appliances for this phase.
The food court in this phase formerly had Simplex 2901-9712 vibrating bells (10" gong, Canadian label) installed in the mid 1990s; there are now Simplex 2901-9724 and Potter MBA-10-24 bells.  
===== Galaxyland =====
 
Galaxyland was opened in 1986. The main notification appliances consist of Simplex 2901-9362 single-stroke bells. There is a Notifier KMS-10-24A motor bell as a replacement as well. There are also Simplex "LifeAlarm" 2902-9711 re-entrant speakers, it is unknown what they are used for.
Deficiency replacements include:
===== Fantasyland Hotel =====
* A Mirtone 74303 vibrating bell (6" gong, newer) in an entrance vestibule (number TBA)
The hotel was added in 1986. The notification appliances for the hotel mainly consist of the original Simplex 2901-9330 vibrating bells (10" gong). There are three bells per floor. The 6th and 8th floors of the hotel have Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells, and the 3rd floor has Simplex 2901-9712 motor bells. The stairway across the hotel has a Mirtone 74306 vibrating bell. There is a Simplex 2901-9724 motor bell as a replacement in the lobby as well. There is also a 2901-9330 in the main desk. There are Simplex 2902-9314 8" round speakers on the floors, only used to give announcements. It is confirmed that they are Simplex due to having "FIRE ALARM DEVICE - DO NOT PAINT" on the grill, however many floors have them painted. They are somewhat ineffective as the fire bells are very loud, and the guests have to open their door to hear announcements. The 2901-9330 by the elevators on the 11th floor is missing it's mounting screw.
* A Cerberus Pyrotronics BDC-624C vibrating bell (6" gong) near Hudson's Bay.
===== Phase II (1983) =====
 
 
Most notification appliances are Simplex 2901-9329 vibrating bells (10" gong), as well as Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells (10" gong), installed with the 4100U to reduce current draw; the 2901-9724 bells can also be found as deficiency replacements.  
 
There are a few Simplex 2901-9322 vibrating bells (10" gong) scattered.  
 
Deficiency replacements include
* A Wheelock Series 46 vibrating bell (10" gong) near Dragon's Tale,  
* A Notifier KMS-10-24A motor bell (10" gong) installed around 2015,  
* An Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bell (10" gong) in the men's washroom near Entrance 48, installed in the mid-90s.
There are Potter MBA-10-24 motor bells (10" gong) that were installed sometime between 2019 and 2022 in some areas.
===== Phase III (1985) =====
Most notification appliances are mainly Simplex 2901-9329 vibrating bells (10" gong), along with Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells (10" gong) installed with the 4100U to reduce current draw.  
 
There are also Simplex 4080-5 vibrating bells (10" gong) in some areas throughout the phase and in Sea Life Caverns; these are original.
 
There are Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bells (10" gong) along one strip that was redone in the mid-90s.
 
The hallway to Ed's Bowling has Simplex 2901-9723 motor bells (6" gong).
 
Deficiency replacements include:
* A Wheelock Series 46 vibrating bell (10" gong) on the second floor view of World Waterpark,
* A Notifier KMS-10-24A motor bell (10" gong) beside Kurves; this one replaced a Wheelock 46T-G10-24-WS vibrating bell/strobe (10" gong, 1.5cd) sometime between 2013-16
* An Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bell (10" gong) by Starbucks.  
BRBN St. has two Simplex 2901-9724 (10" gong) motor bells, and an Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bell (10" gong), and most of the restaurants have their own fire alarm system.
 
There are Potter MBA-10-24 motor bells (10" gong) that were installed sometime between 2019 and 2022 in some areas.  
 
Before the transformation to BRBN ST., The Old Spaghetti Factory formerly had a Simplex 2901-9722 motor bell (10" gong) on a Wheelock LSP-24-HFR strobe plate (15cd) controlled by the 4100U, but after the transformation to BRBN St, it got its own system.
===== Phase IV (1999) =====
All notification appliances except one Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells (10" gong), mostly on Wheelock RSSP-2415W strobe plates (15cd). Some bells are installed remotely.  
 
There is a Potter MBA-10-24 motor bell (10" gong) recently installed near Bubba Gump as a deficiency replacement.
===== Galaxyland (1986) =====
Most notification appliances are Simplex 2901-9329 vibrating bells (10" gong).  
 
There are also Simplex "LifeAlarm" 2902-9711 re-entrant speakers (red, surface-mount) throughout, it is unknown what they are used for.
 
There is a Notifier KMS-10-24A motor bell (10" gong) installed near HAVOC as a deficiency replacement.
 
The Phase II entrance has a Potter MBA-10-24 motor bell (10" gong) that was installed last year when the facade was redone.
 
There is also a brand new Potter MBA-10-24 motor bell on a Wheelock RSSP-24MCW strobe plate (set to 15cd); this one is on the 4100ES.
 
The original Galaxyland facade had an Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bell (10" gong), which was installed in 1995 and removed in 2022.
===== Fantasyland Hotel (1986) =====
Most notification appliances are the original Simplex 2901-9329 vibrating bells (10" gong). There are three bells per floor.
 
There are Simplex 2901-9712 vibrating bells (10" gong) in the pedway on the 3rd floor.
 
Deficiency replacements include:
* Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells (10" gong) on the 6th and 8th floors in the elevator lobby as well as two in the lobby
* A Mircom BL-10B motor bell (10" gong) in the stairway across the hotel to banquet areas.
There are also Simplex 2902-9314 speakers (round, 8", 25V) on the floors, only used to give announcements, probably from an external mic.  
=== Initiating Devices ===
=== Initiating Devices ===
==== Pull Stations ====
==== Pull Stations ====
For the first three phases, the hotel and Galaxyland, the pull stations mostly consist of Simplex 4251-50 two-stage, break glass pull stations. Only a few of them have their original glass still intact, others still have their breakglass hammers, other have their break glass functions removed altogether. In Fantasyland Hotel, there are also two bilingual variants Simplex 4251-50 in the entrance. They are beside the panel, and in the lobby. There are a few Simplex 4251-40 two stage, single action pull stations as well. Replacement pull stations and the main for Phase IV include Simplex 2099-9107 single-action two stage pull stations, and Simplex 4099-9004CA addressable two stage pull stations as replacements in all phases (some have the current Simplex logo). However, in Galaxyland under the Notifier bell, and in Phase I at one point, there are Sentron-rebranded Mirtone 73303 pull stations.
===== Phase I, II and III =====
Most pull stations are Simplex 4251-50 two-stage, break-glass conventional pull stations; many of these have had their break-glass functions removed, some still have their hammers, and several have still their original glass intact. These were installed between 1985 and 1986.
Some pull stations are Simplex 4251-40 conventional two-stage single-action pull stations.  
 
There are three Sentron 304 conventional two-stage pull stations in Phase I, by Entrance 44 and in Galaxyland, these were left over during the 2120 upgrade.  
 
Fantasyland Hotel also has two Simplex 2099-9925 bilingual two-stage single action pull stations.  
 
Deficiency replacements include:
* Simplex 2099-9288C conventional two-stage single-action pull stations
* Simplex 2099-9107C conventional two-stage single action pull stations  
* Simplex 2099-9905 conventional two-stage single action pull stations  
* One Simplex 2099-9905CB conventional two-stage single-action pull station (bilingual) in Phase III
===== Phase IV =====
Most pull stations in Phase IV are Simplex 2099-9123C addressable two-stage pull stations.
There is also one Simplex 2099-9123CB addressable bilingual two-stage single-action pull station in Phase IV near Stingray.
 
There are Simplex 4099-9004CA addressable two-stage pull stations installed as deficiency replacements.  
==== Automatic Detection Devices ====
==== Automatic Detection Devices ====
The automatic detection devices consist of System Sensor C2W-BA i3 photoelectric smoke detectors, and Simplex 4098-9601 "TrueAlarm" photoelectric smoke detectors. There are NO smoke detectors in the Scotiabank Theatre, likely because of the former fire-breathing dragon.
Most smoke detectors are System Sensor "i3" C2W-BA photoelectric smoke detectors, which replaced older Simplex ionization smoke detectors.
 
There are also Simplex "TrueAlarm" 4098-9601 photoelectric smoke detectors, mounted on 4098-9788 bases; some of these are deficiency replacements.
 
There are Simplex "TrueAlarm" 4098-9714 addressable photoelectric smoke detectors in each elevator lobby, throughout Galaxyland and in Phase IV, mounted on Simplex 4098-9792 bases.
 
The World Waterpark changerooms and possibly other areas have Simplex 4251-55 conventional 135°F fixed-temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors, these were installed in 1986.
 
There is also a sprinkler system with waterflow detection, wired as zones in the first three phases. There are also numerous relays serving various purposes.  
==== Modules ====
There are Simplex 4090-9001 addressable monitor modules supervising the sprinkler system's tamper and flow switches in Phase IV.
 
There are Simplex 4090-9002 addressable relays serving various purposes, such as elevator recall and shutters.
 
There are Simplex 4090-9116 addressable isolator modules on the SLCs in Phase IV and Galaxyland.
==== EOLs ====
There is a mix of Simplex 2081-9018C and Simplex 2081-9040C end-of-line resistor plates on all conventional, sprinkler and signal circuits.
== Sequence of Operation ==
When an alarm is initiated in one phase/Galaxyland/Fantasyland Hotel, all panels will display an alarm condition, and the signaling devices in that area will sound the alert signal. All other phases remain silent, unless the activated device is near another phase, when the two phases' bells sound the alert signal. If that phase(s) go into evac, the rest of the building goes into alert. After 5 minutes, if the system is not acknowledged, the entire building goes into evac, and the tenant systems will go into alarm.
 
When a tenant's fire alarm system goes off, the 4100U will display a supervisory condition.
== Photos ==
== Photos ==
<gallery>  
<gallery>
WEM Simplex 4100U.jpeg|One of the 4100U panels here, this one is at BRBN St. Entrance.
File:WEM Simplex 4100U.jpeg|One of the 4100U panels here, this one is at BRBN St. Entrance.
Bell11thFloorFantasyland.jpeg|A Simplex 2901-9330 on the 11th floor of Fantasyland Hotel.
File:Bell11thFloorFantasyland.jpeg|A Simplex 2901-9329 on the 11th floor of Fantasyland Hotel.
</gallery>
</gallery>
== Videos ==
== Videos ==
Fire alarm going off in first stage, taken in Sea Life Caverns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-K1V1TFvdI <br>
Fire alarm going off (alert signal), taken in Sea Life Caverns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-K1V1TFvdI <br>
Fire alarm going off in first stage, taken in various parts of the mall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kdu7P4pvlD0
Fire alarm going off (alert signal), taken in various parts of the mall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kdu7P4pvlD0
[[Category:Edmonton]]
[[Category:Shopping Malls]]
[[Category:Tourist Attractions]]
[[Category:Hotels]]

Latest revision as of 20:24, 14 October 2024

If you're looking for the hotel across from West Edmonton Mall, see West Edmonton Mall Inn.

System Specifications
FACP: Simplex 4100ES/4100U
FACP Location: 4120 Network (Multiple Control Units, see FACP)
System Type: Two-Stage Addressable (Phase IV)

Two-Stage Hybrid-Addressable (Mall)
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage: 24VDC
System Coding: 20BPM (alert)
Continuous (alarm)
Strobes Synchronized: Yes, Wheelock (4100ES & Phase IV)
Date of last known Upgrade: 2023
Year Opened: 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1999

West Edmonton Mall (aka West Ed or WEM), is the largest shopping mall in North America (by total stores). It is located at 8882 170 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It consists of a three-story mall with four phases, and a 12-story hotel known as Fantasyland Hotel (11700 87 Ave NW).

The mall had its first phase completed in 1981, the second in 1983, and the third in 1985. The hotel and Galaxyland were completed in 1986, and the last phase (Phase IV) was completed in 1999. The first two phases were upgraded in 1986, while the third phase is partially original. Galaxyland and the hotel and Phase IV are mostly original, with parts replaced as deficiencies occur.

Since this is a large mall, some tenants have their own fire alarm system, and may or may not be wired as a zone to the 4100U.

Despite WEM being the largest mall in North America, the system surprisingly does not have voice-evac capabilities.

System Specifications (1981-present)[edit | edit source]

NOTE: Due to the size of this building, and the wide variety and amount of notification appliances, staff are currently redoing the page and collecting and verifying information, as well as confirming all devices. Please check back once this page is complete.

FACP[edit | edit source]

The building is protected by a Simplex 4120-networked hybrid-addressable fire alarm system. There are many panels, most are located at entrances, and equipped with the InfoAlarm Command Center. There is mostly Simplex 4100U panels, with a couple of 4100ES panels.

There are two Simplex 4100ES subpanels on the system, which were installed in 2022-23. Phase IV is fully addressable, while the rest of the mall is hybrid-addressable, mostly conventional. The system runs Simplex's IDNet addressable protocol, and is configured for two-stage operation. Alert signal coding is 20BPM, followed by continuous for the evacuation signal.

Panels have been found in the following locations. All are 4100U, except when noted:

  • Security Office (main node)
  • Entrance in Phase I, number TBA
  • Entrance 6 (BRBN St. entrance)
  • Entrance 24
  • Entrance 44 (Node 19)
  • Entrance 50
  • Entrance 56 (4100ES, installed 2023)
  • Galaxyland Customer Service Desk (4100ES, installed 2022)
  • Fantasyland Hotel entrance vestibule

The 4100U network was installed between 2005 and 2007, replacing a Simplex 4100+ network when Phase IV was added, which in turn replaced a Simplex 2120 that was installed during Phase III.

Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]

Due to the size of the mall, the age, deficiency replacements and remodeled areas, there is a HUGE variety of bells.

Phase I (1981)[edit | edit source]

Most notification appliances are Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells (10" gong), installed recently.

There are some original Sentron 306 vibrating bells (6" gong) scattered in this phase.

There are Potter MBA-10-24 motor bells (10" gong) that were installed sometime between 2019 and 2022 in some areas.

The food court in this phase formerly had Simplex 2901-9712 vibrating bells (10" gong, Canadian label) installed in the mid 1990s; there are now Simplex 2901-9724 and Potter MBA-10-24 bells.

Deficiency replacements include:

  • A Mirtone 74303 vibrating bell (6" gong, newer) in an entrance vestibule (number TBA)
  • A Cerberus Pyrotronics BDC-624C vibrating bell (6" gong) near Hudson's Bay.
Phase II (1983)[edit | edit source]

Most notification appliances are Simplex 2901-9329 vibrating bells (10" gong), as well as Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells (10" gong), installed with the 4100U to reduce current draw; the 2901-9724 bells can also be found as deficiency replacements.

There are a few Simplex 2901-9322 vibrating bells (10" gong) scattered.

Deficiency replacements include

  • A Wheelock Series 46 vibrating bell (10" gong) near Dragon's Tale,
  • A Notifier KMS-10-24A motor bell (10" gong) installed around 2015,
  • An Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bell (10" gong) in the men's washroom near Entrance 48, installed in the mid-90s.

There are Potter MBA-10-24 motor bells (10" gong) that were installed sometime between 2019 and 2022 in some areas.

Phase III (1985)[edit | edit source]

Most notification appliances are mainly Simplex 2901-9329 vibrating bells (10" gong), along with Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells (10" gong) installed with the 4100U to reduce current draw.

There are also Simplex 4080-5 vibrating bells (10" gong) in some areas throughout the phase and in Sea Life Caverns; these are original.

There are Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bells (10" gong) along one strip that was redone in the mid-90s.

The hallway to Ed's Bowling has Simplex 2901-9723 motor bells (6" gong).

Deficiency replacements include:

  • A Wheelock Series 46 vibrating bell (10" gong) on the second floor view of World Waterpark,
  • A Notifier KMS-10-24A motor bell (10" gong) beside Kurves; this one replaced a Wheelock 46T-G10-24-WS vibrating bell/strobe (10" gong, 1.5cd) sometime between 2013-16
  • An Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bell (10" gong) by Starbucks.

BRBN St. has two Simplex 2901-9724 (10" gong) motor bells, and an Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bell (10" gong), and most of the restaurants have their own fire alarm system.

There are Potter MBA-10-24 motor bells (10" gong) that were installed sometime between 2019 and 2022 in some areas.

Before the transformation to BRBN ST., The Old Spaghetti Factory formerly had a Simplex 2901-9722 motor bell (10" gong) on a Wheelock LSP-24-HFR strobe plate (15cd) controlled by the 4100U, but after the transformation to BRBN St, it got its own system.

Phase IV (1999)[edit | edit source]

All notification appliances except one Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells (10" gong), mostly on Wheelock RSSP-2415W strobe plates (15cd). Some bells are installed remotely.

There is a Potter MBA-10-24 motor bell (10" gong) recently installed near Bubba Gump as a deficiency replacement.

Galaxyland (1986)[edit | edit source]

Most notification appliances are Simplex 2901-9329 vibrating bells (10" gong).

There are also Simplex "LifeAlarm" 2902-9711 re-entrant speakers (red, surface-mount) throughout, it is unknown what they are used for.

There is a Notifier KMS-10-24A motor bell (10" gong) installed near HAVOC as a deficiency replacement.

The Phase II entrance has a Potter MBA-10-24 motor bell (10" gong) that was installed last year when the facade was redone.

There is also a brand new Potter MBA-10-24 motor bell on a Wheelock RSSP-24MCW strobe plate (set to 15cd); this one is on the 4100ES.

The original Galaxyland facade had an Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bell (10" gong), which was installed in 1995 and removed in 2022.

Fantasyland Hotel (1986)[edit | edit source]

Most notification appliances are the original Simplex 2901-9329 vibrating bells (10" gong). There are three bells per floor.

There are Simplex 2901-9712 vibrating bells (10" gong) in the pedway on the 3rd floor.

Deficiency replacements include:

  • Simplex 2901-9724 motor bells (10" gong) on the 6th and 8th floors in the elevator lobby as well as two in the lobby
  • A Mircom BL-10B motor bell (10" gong) in the stairway across the hotel to banquet areas.

There are also Simplex 2902-9314 speakers (round, 8", 25V) on the floors, only used to give announcements, probably from an external mic.

Initiating Devices[edit | edit source]

Pull Stations[edit | edit source]

Phase I, II and III[edit | edit source]

Most pull stations are Simplex 4251-50 two-stage, break-glass conventional pull stations; many of these have had their break-glass functions removed, some still have their hammers, and several have still their original glass intact. These were installed between 1985 and 1986. Some pull stations are Simplex 4251-40 conventional two-stage single-action pull stations.

There are three Sentron 304 conventional two-stage pull stations in Phase I, by Entrance 44 and in Galaxyland, these were left over during the 2120 upgrade.

Fantasyland Hotel also has two Simplex 2099-9925 bilingual two-stage single action pull stations.

Deficiency replacements include:

  • Simplex 2099-9288C conventional two-stage single-action pull stations
  • Simplex 2099-9107C conventional two-stage single action pull stations
  • Simplex 2099-9905 conventional two-stage single action pull stations
  • One Simplex 2099-9905CB conventional two-stage single-action pull station (bilingual) in Phase III
Phase IV[edit | edit source]

Most pull stations in Phase IV are Simplex 2099-9123C addressable two-stage pull stations. There is also one Simplex 2099-9123CB addressable bilingual two-stage single-action pull station in Phase IV near Stingray.

There are Simplex 4099-9004CA addressable two-stage pull stations installed as deficiency replacements.

Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]

Most smoke detectors are System Sensor "i3" C2W-BA photoelectric smoke detectors, which replaced older Simplex ionization smoke detectors.

There are also Simplex "TrueAlarm" 4098-9601 photoelectric smoke detectors, mounted on 4098-9788 bases; some of these are deficiency replacements.

There are Simplex "TrueAlarm" 4098-9714 addressable photoelectric smoke detectors in each elevator lobby, throughout Galaxyland and in Phase IV, mounted on Simplex 4098-9792 bases.

The World Waterpark changerooms and possibly other areas have Simplex 4251-55 conventional 135°F fixed-temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors, these were installed in 1986.

There is also a sprinkler system with waterflow detection, wired as zones in the first three phases. There are also numerous relays serving various purposes.

Modules[edit | edit source]

There are Simplex 4090-9001 addressable monitor modules supervising the sprinkler system's tamper and flow switches in Phase IV.

There are Simplex 4090-9002 addressable relays serving various purposes, such as elevator recall and shutters.

There are Simplex 4090-9116 addressable isolator modules on the SLCs in Phase IV and Galaxyland.

EOLs[edit | edit source]

There is a mix of Simplex 2081-9018C and Simplex 2081-9040C end-of-line resistor plates on all conventional, sprinkler and signal circuits.

Sequence of Operation[edit | edit source]

When an alarm is initiated in one phase/Galaxyland/Fantasyland Hotel, all panels will display an alarm condition, and the signaling devices in that area will sound the alert signal. All other phases remain silent, unless the activated device is near another phase, when the two phases' bells sound the alert signal. If that phase(s) go into evac, the rest of the building goes into alert. After 5 minutes, if the system is not acknowledged, the entire building goes into evac, and the tenant systems will go into alarm.

When a tenant's fire alarm system goes off, the 4100U will display a supervisory condition.

Photos[edit | edit source]

Videos[edit | edit source]

Fire alarm going off (alert signal), taken in Sea Life Caverns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-K1V1TFvdI
Fire alarm going off (alert signal), taken in various parts of the mall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kdu7P4pvlD0