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| FACP: Notifier NFS-320C <br>FACP Location Unknown <br />System Type:Addressable<br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage:24VDC <br>System Coding: Temporal <br>Strobes Synchronized: Yes, SS<br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2018 <br />Year Opened: 1975
| FACP: Notifier NFS-320C <br>FACP Location Unknown <br />System Type: Single-Stage Addressable<br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage:24VDC <br>System Coding: Temporal <br>Strobes Synchronized: Yes, System Sensor<br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2018 <br />Year Opened: 1975
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'''7520 Macleod Trail SE''' is the address of a building in the Fairview Industrial area of Southeast Calgary. It was built in 1975 as Lloyd’s Recreation Centre, a roller rink. However, due to a lack of patronage, the rink closed in 2017, and was converted into Visions Electronics. The current system was installed in 2018, following the conversion of the building. This page will showcase both the current and previous systems.
'''7520 Macleod Trail SE''' is the address of a building in the Fairview Industrial area of Southeast Calgary. It was built in 1975 as Lloyd’s Recreation Centre, a roller rink. However, due to a lack of patronage, the rink closed in 2017, and was converted into Visions Electronics. The current system was installed in 2018, following the conversion of the building. This page will showcase both the current and previous systems.
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FACP Location: Main Office?<br />System Type: Conventional <br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VDC  
 
System Coding: Continuous<br />Date of last known Upgrade: N/A <br />Year Decommissioned: 2017
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====FACP====
====FACP====
The building was protected by the original Edwards Custom 6500 conventional fire alarm system. The panel was likely located in the main office, the system coding was likely continuous.
The building was protected by the original Edwards Custom 6500 conventional fire alarm system. The panel was likely located in the main office, the system coding was likely continuous.
The system lasted a mere 42 years before being replaced, with no upgrades.
====Notification Appliances====
====Notification Appliances====
The notification appliances were Edwards “Durabel” 6100D vibrating bells (6” gong).  
The notification appliances were Edwards “Durabel” 6100D vibrating bells (6” gong).  
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====Automatic Detection Devices====
====Automatic Detection Devices====
None, as codes did not require detectors at that time.
None, as codes did not require detectors at that time.
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[[Category:Iconic buildings in Calgary]]

Latest revision as of 11:16, 8 September 2024

System Specifications
FACP: Notifier NFS-320C
FACP Location Unknown
System Type: Single-Stage Addressable
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage:24VDC
System Coding: Temporal
Strobes Synchronized: Yes, System Sensor
Date of last known Upgrade: 2018
Year Opened: 1975

7520 Macleod Trail SE is the address of a building in the Fairview Industrial area of Southeast Calgary. It was built in 1975 as Lloyd’s Recreation Centre, a roller rink. However, due to a lack of patronage, the rink closed in 2017, and was converted into Visions Electronics. The current system was installed in 2018, following the conversion of the building. This page will showcase both the current and previous systems.

System Specifications (2018-present)[edit | edit source]

NOTE: This system is unconfirmed, and is based on typical Notifier systems from this time.

FACP[edit | edit source]

The building is protected by a Notifier NFS-320C addressable fire alarm system. The panel location is unknown, and was installed in 2018. The system runs Notifier's FlashScan addressable protocol, and the system coding is temporal.

Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]

All notification appliances are System Sensor “L Series” P2RLA horn/strobes (red, wall-mount, bilingual lettering, set to 15cd, electromechanical)

Initiating Devices[edit | edit source]

Pull Stations[edit | edit source]

The pull stations are likely Notifier NBG-12LX addressable dual-action pull stations.

Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]

There is a sprinkler system with waterflow detection, so there are no visible detectors.

Modules[edit | edit source]

There are Notifier FMM-1A addressable monitor modules supervising the sprinkler system's tamper and flow switches.

Original System Specifications (Lloyd’s) (1975-2017)[edit | edit source]

System Specifications
FACP: Edwards Custom 6500
FACP Location: Main Office?
System Type: Single-Stage Conventional
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage: 24VDC
System Coding: Continuous
Date of last known Upgrade: N/A
Year Decommissioned: 2017

FACP[edit | edit source]

The building was protected by the original Edwards Custom 6500 conventional fire alarm system. The panel was likely located in the main office, the system coding was likely continuous.

Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]

The notification appliances were Edwards “Durabel” 6100D vibrating bells (6” gong).

Initiating Devices[edit | edit source]

Pull Stations[edit | edit source]

All pull stations were third-generation Edwards 270-SPO single-action pull stations.

Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]

None, as codes did not require detectors at that time.