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| FACP: Notifier AM2020 <br />FACP Location: Unknown <br />System Type: Hybrid-Addressable <br />System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VDC <br />System Coding: Continuous? <br>Strobes Synchronized: N/A <br />Date of last known Upgrade: 1990s <br />Year Opened: 1967, 1970s | | FACP: Notifier AM2020 <br />FACP Location: Unknown <br />System Type: Single-Stage Hybrid-Addressable <br />System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VDC <br />System Coding: Continuous? <br>Strobes Synchronized: N/A <br />Date of last known Upgrade: 1990s <br />Year Opened: 1967, 1970s | ||
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The '''Glenora Building''' is a building located at 12845 102 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta. It originally opened in 1967 as the Provincial Museum of Alberta. It was then expanded in the 1970s, and became the Royal Alberta Museum in 2005. The museum closed in 2015, and was moved to the new location. This building has been vacant since, and the fire alarm system was upgraded in the 1990s. | The '''Glenora Building''' is a building located at 12845 102 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta. It originally opened in 1967 as the Provincial Museum of Alberta. It was then expanded in the 1970s, and became the Royal Alberta Museum in 2005. The museum closed in 2015, and was moved to the new location. This building has been vacant since, and the fire alarm system was upgraded in the 1990s. | ||
==System Specifications (1990s-present)== | ==System Specifications (1990s-present)== | ||
Please note that all system information is unconfirmed. | Please note that all system information is unconfirmed. This page should not be used for official purposes. | ||
====FACP==== | ====FACP==== | ||
The building is protected by a Notifier AM2020 hybrid-addressable fire alarm system. | The building is protected by a Notifier AM2020 hybrid-addressable fire alarm system. The panel location is unknown. The addressable portion of the system runs Notifier’s CLIP addressable protocol, and the system coding is likely continuous. | ||
====Notification Appliances==== | ====Notification Appliances==== | ||
Most notification appliances are Wheelock MB-G10-24 motor bells (10” gong). | Most notification appliances are Wheelock MB-G10-24 motor bells (10” gong). Some of these are mounted behind grills. <br>There is an Edwards MB10-24 motor bell (10” gong) in the Wild Alberta gallery as a deficiency replacement. | ||
===Initiating Devices=== | ===Initiating Devices=== | ||
====Pull Stations==== | ====Pull Stations==== | ||
All pull stations are Honeywell FM950-E conventional single-action pull stations. | All pull stations are Honeywell FM950-E conventional single-action pull stations. | ||
====Automatic Detection Devices==== | ====Automatic Detection Devices==== | ||
There are Notifier CPX-551A addressable ionization smoke detectors throughout the building. | There are Notifier CPX-551A addressable ionization smoke detectors throughout the building. <br>There are Notifier FDX-551RA addressable 135°F fixed-temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors in the gift shop and likely in other areas. <br>All aforementioned detectors are mounted on Notifier BX501 bases. <br>There are FDD CR-135 conventional 135°F fixed-temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors in the cafeteria. | ||
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[[Category:Museums]] |
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FACP: Notifier AM2020 FACP Location: Unknown System Type: Single-Stage Hybrid-Addressable System Line Voltage: 120VAC NAC Voltage: 24VDC System Coding: Continuous? Strobes Synchronized: N/A Date of last known Upgrade: 1990s Year Opened: 1967, 1970s |
The Glenora Building is a building located at 12845 102 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta. It originally opened in 1967 as the Provincial Museum of Alberta. It was then expanded in the 1970s, and became the Royal Alberta Museum in 2005. The museum closed in 2015, and was moved to the new location. This building has been vacant since, and the fire alarm system was upgraded in the 1990s.
System Specifications (1990s-present)[edit | edit source]
Please note that all system information is unconfirmed. This page should not be used for official purposes.
FACP[edit | edit source]
The building is protected by a Notifier AM2020 hybrid-addressable fire alarm system. The panel location is unknown. The addressable portion of the system runs Notifier’s CLIP addressable protocol, and the system coding is likely continuous.
Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]
Most notification appliances are Wheelock MB-G10-24 motor bells (10” gong). Some of these are mounted behind grills.
There is an Edwards MB10-24 motor bell (10” gong) in the Wild Alberta gallery as a deficiency replacement.
Initiating Devices[edit | edit source]
Pull Stations[edit | edit source]
All pull stations are Honeywell FM950-E conventional single-action pull stations.
Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]
There are Notifier CPX-551A addressable ionization smoke detectors throughout the building.
There are Notifier FDX-551RA addressable 135°F fixed-temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors in the gift shop and likely in other areas.
All aforementioned detectors are mounted on Notifier BX501 bases.
There are FDD CR-135 conventional 135°F fixed-temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors in the cafeteria.