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10041 170 St NW, Edmonton: Difference between revisions

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'''10041 170 St NW''' is the address given to an abandoned retail store building in Edmonton, AB. It formerly housed Klondike Cycle, which closed in 2018. The building was built in 1986, and the fire alarm system is mostly original.
'''10041 170 St NW''' is the address given to an abandoned retail store building in Edmonton, AB. It formerly housed Klondike Cycle, which closed in 2018. The building was built in 1986, and the fire alarm system is mostly original.
== System Specifications (1991-present) ==
== System Specifications (1991-present) ==
==== FACP ====
==== FACP ====
The building is protected by a Simplex 4001 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the main entrance vestibule. The system coding is continuous. <br> This panel replaced a Mirtone 7200 in the 1990s.
The building is protected by a Simplex 4001 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the main entrance vestibule. The system coding is continuous. <br> This panel replaced a Mirtone 7200 in the 1990s.
==== Notification Appliances ====
==== Notification Appliances ====
All notification appliances are Mirtone 74306 vibrating bells (6” gong). These were hidden.
All notification appliances are Mirtone 74306 vibrating bells (6” gong). These were hidden.
=== Initiating Devices ===
=== Initiating Devices ===
==== Pull Stations ====
==== Pull Stations ====
Most pull stations are Mirtone 73303 conventional single-action pull stations. <br> There is an Edwards 270-SPO conventional pull station at the exit vestibule as a deficiency replacement.  
Most pull stations are Mirtone 73303 conventional single-action pull stations. <br> There is an Edwards 270-SPO conventional pull station at the exit vestibule as a deficiency replacement.  
==== Automatic Detection Devices ====
==== Automatic Detection Devices ====
None noticed, waterflow present.
None noticed, waterflow present.

Latest revision as of 10:37, 19 August 2024

System Specifications
FACP: Simplex 4001
FACP Location: Main Entrance Vestibule
System Type: Single-Stage Conventional
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage: 24VFWR
System Coding: Continuous
Date of last known Upgrade: 1991
Year Opened: 1986

10041 170 St NW is the address given to an abandoned retail store building in Edmonton, AB. It formerly housed Klondike Cycle, which closed in 2018. The building was built in 1986, and the fire alarm system is mostly original.

System Specifications (1991-present)[edit | edit source]

FACP[edit | edit source]

The building is protected by a Simplex 4001 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the main entrance vestibule. The system coding is continuous.
This panel replaced a Mirtone 7200 in the 1990s.

Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]

All notification appliances are Mirtone 74306 vibrating bells (6” gong). These were hidden.

Initiating Devices[edit | edit source]

Pull Stations[edit | edit source]

Most pull stations are Mirtone 73303 conventional single-action pull stations.
There is an Edwards 270-SPO conventional pull station at the exit vestibule as a deficiency replacement.

Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]

None noticed, waterflow present.