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System Type: Series 120VAC<br />
System Type: Series 120VAC (Hardwired)<br />System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage:120VAC
System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />
 
NAC Voltage:120VAC<br />
System Coding: Continuous<br />Date of last known Upgrade: Presumably 1980s <br />Year Opened: 1961
Date of last known Upgrade: Presumably 1980s <br />
Year Opened: 1961
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'''The Diplomat''' is a small 5 story apartment building in Beltline, Calgary, AB it was built in 1961 but it is uncertain as to whether or not any of the system is original. Like many small apartment buildings it consists of a 120V circuit connected to AC Bells via the pull stations.
'''The Diplomat''' is a small 5 story apartment building located at 709 14 Ave SW, Calgary, AB. It was built in 1961, and the fire alarm system was installed in the late 80s. Like many small apartment buildings it consists of a 120V circuit connected to AC Bells via the pull stations.
==System Specifications==
==System Specifications (1980s-present)==
===FACP===
===FACP===
There is a fused disconnect on the first floor with the electric meters labeled FIRE and painted red. This isn't a "panel" but it is a main shutoff for the 120v.
The building is protected by a hardwired 3-wire 120V fire alarm system, so there is no panel. There is a fused disconnect on the first floor with the electric meters labeled FIRE and painted red. This isn't a "panel" but it is a main shutoff for the 120v. Therefore, the system coding is continuous.
====Notification Appliances====
====Notification Appliances====
The notification appliances consist of Simplex 2901-9708 120VAC vibrating bells. They are colored white and seem to be a rare bell as there is no information on Google about this model.
The notification appliances consist of Simplex 2901-9708 120VAC vibrating bells (6" gong, white). They seem to be a rare bell as there is no information on Google about this model.
 
===Initiating Devices===
===Initiating Devices===
====Pull Stations====
====Pull Stations====
The pull stations all appear to be early Simplex 2099-9754 pull stations.
The pull stations all appear to be early Simplex 2099-9754 pull stations.
====Automatic Detection Devices====
====Automatic Detection Devices====
There are American Sensors ESA4011 120VAC smoke alarms that use a relay in parallel with the pulls. There is also a Mirtone 73330 Heat Detector in the laundry room outside the boiler room.
There are American Sensors ESA4011 120VAC ionization smoke alarms that use a relay in parallel with the pull stations. There is also a Mirtone 73330 fixed-temperature Heat Detector in the laundry room outside the boiler room.
[[Category:Facilities]]
[[Category:Residential]]
[[Category:Calgary]]

Latest revision as of 19:44, 27 May 2024

System Specifications
FACP: None

System Type: Series 120VAC (Hardwired)
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage:120VAC

System Coding: Continuous
Date of last known Upgrade: Presumably 1980s
Year Opened: 1961

The Diplomat is a small 5 story apartment building located at 709 14 Ave SW, Calgary, AB. It was built in 1961, and the fire alarm system was installed in the late 80s. Like many small apartment buildings it consists of a 120V circuit connected to AC Bells via the pull stations.

System Specifications (1980s-present)[edit | edit source]

FACP[edit | edit source]

The building is protected by a hardwired 3-wire 120V fire alarm system, so there is no panel. There is a fused disconnect on the first floor with the electric meters labeled FIRE and painted red. This isn't a "panel" but it is a main shutoff for the 120v. Therefore, the system coding is continuous.

Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]

The notification appliances consist of Simplex 2901-9708 120VAC vibrating bells (6" gong, white). They seem to be a rare bell as there is no information on Google about this model.

Initiating Devices[edit | edit source]

Pull Stations[edit | edit source]

The pull stations all appear to be early Simplex 2099-9754 pull stations.

Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]

There are American Sensors ESA4011 120VAC ionization smoke alarms that use a relay in parallel with the pull stations. There is also a Mirtone 73330 fixed-temperature Heat Detector in the laundry room outside the boiler room.