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| FACP: Simplex 4100U <br />FACP Location: Unknown <br />System Type: Addressable <br />System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 70VRMS (audible) <br> 24VDC (visual) <br />System Coding: 20BPM beep (alert) <br> Temporal beep (alarm) <br>Strobes Synchronized: Most, Wheelock <br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2007 <br />Year Opened: 1974 <br /> Year Decommissioned: 2023
| FACP: Simplex 4100U <br />FACP Location: Unknown <br />System Type: Two-Stage Addressable <br />System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 70VRMS (audible) <br>24VDC (visual) <br />System Coding: 20BPM beep (alert) <br>Temporal beep (alarm) <br>Strobes Synchronized: Most, Wheelock <br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2007 <br />Year Opened: 1974 <br />Year Decommissioned: 2023
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The '''Northlands Coliseum''' is a defunct indoor arena located at 7424 118 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta. It was home to the Edmonton Oilers from the National Hockey League from 1974 to 2016, and the Edmonton Oil Kings from the WHL from 2007 to 2016. It was originally built in 1974 under its current name, became Edmonton Coliseum that year, the Skyreach Centre in 1998, Rexall Place in 2003, before returning to the original name in 2016 when the new [[Rogers Place]] opened. The Coliseum closed in 2018, and is currently in process of demolition. The fire alarm system was upgraded in 2003 when it became Rexall Place.
The '''Northlands Coliseum''' is a defunct indoor arena located at 7424 118 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta. It was home to the Edmonton Oilers from the National Hockey League from 1974 to 2016, and the Edmonton Oil Kings from the WHL from 2007 to 2016. It was originally built in 1974 under its current name, became Edmonton Coliseum that year, the Skyreach Centre in 1998, Rexall Place in 2003, before returning to the original name in 2016 when the new [[Rogers Place]] opened. The Coliseum closed in 2018, and is currently in process of demolition. The fire alarm system was upgraded in 2003 when it became Rexall Place.
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The building was protected by a Simplex 4100U addressable fire alarm system. The panel location was unknown. The system ran Simplex’s IDNet addressable protocol, and was equipped with voice-evacuation. The system was configured for two-stage operation. The alert signal was a 20BPM beep, followed by temporal as the alarm signal.
The building was protected by a Simplex 4100U addressable fire alarm system. The panel location was unknown. The system ran Simplex’s IDNet addressable protocol, and was equipped with voice-evacuation. The system was configured for two-stage operation. The alert signal was a 20BPM beep, followed by temporal as the alarm signal.
==== Notification Appliances ====
==== Notification Appliances ====
All audible notification appliances were Wheelock ET-1080-R speakers (red, vandal-resistant, wall-mount). <br> Most speakers had Wheelock RSS-2415W remote strobes (red, wall-mount, 15cd) next to them. These were also in some areas of the seating bowl. <br> Other areas had Wheelock RSS-24MCC-FW remote strobes (white, ceiling-mount, set to 15cd). <br> Some areas had Wheelock WST-24 remote strobes (red, wall-mount, 1.5cd) leftover from the 1994 renovation. <br> The arena’s public address system was utilized for audible notification in the seating bowl, and was connected via a relay module.
All audible notification appliances were Wheelock ET-1080-R speakers (red, vandal-resistant, wall-mount). <br>Most speakers had Wheelock RSS-2415W remote strobes (red, wall-mount, 15cd) next to them. These were also in some areas of the seating bowl. <br>Other areas had Wheelock RSS-24MCC-FW remote strobes (white, ceiling-mount, set to 15cd). <br>Some areas had Wheelock WST-24 remote strobes (red, wall-mount, 1.5cd) leftover from the 1994 renovation. <br>The arena’s public address system was utilized for audible notification in the seating bowl, and was connected via a relay module.
=== Initiating Devices ===
=== Initiating Devices ===
==== Pull Stations ====
==== Pull Stations ====
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==== Modules ====
==== Modules ====
There were Simplex 4090-9001 addressable monitor modules supervising the sprinkler system’s tamper and flow switches. <br> There were Simplex 4090-9002 relay modules controlling PA shutdowns and other purposes.
There were Simplex 4090-9001 addressable monitor modules supervising the sprinkler system’s tamper and flow switches. <br> There were Simplex 4090-9002 relay modules controlling PA shutdowns and other purposes.
==== EOLs ====
There were Simplex 2081-9040C end of line resistor plates on all sprinkler and signal circuits.
[[Category:Edmonton]]
[[Category:Edmonton]]
[[Category:NHL Arenas]]
[[Category:NHL Arenas]]
[[Category:Event Centres]]
[[Category:Event Centres]]

Latest revision as of 19:02, 14 October 2024

System Specifications
FACP: Simplex 4100U
FACP Location: Unknown
System Type: Two-Stage Addressable
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage: 70VRMS (audible)
24VDC (visual)
System Coding: 20BPM beep (alert)
Temporal beep (alarm)
Strobes Synchronized: Most, Wheelock
Date of last known Upgrade: 2007
Year Opened: 1974
Year Decommissioned: 2023

The Northlands Coliseum is a defunct indoor arena located at 7424 118 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta. It was home to the Edmonton Oilers from the National Hockey League from 1974 to 2016, and the Edmonton Oil Kings from the WHL from 2007 to 2016. It was originally built in 1974 under its current name, became Edmonton Coliseum that year, the Skyreach Centre in 1998, Rexall Place in 2003, before returning to the original name in 2016 when the new Rogers Place opened. The Coliseum closed in 2018, and is currently in process of demolition. The fire alarm system was upgraded in 2003 when it became Rexall Place.

System Specifications (2003-2023)[edit | edit source]

FACP[edit | edit source]

The building was protected by a Simplex 4100U addressable fire alarm system. The panel location was unknown. The system ran Simplex’s IDNet addressable protocol, and was equipped with voice-evacuation. The system was configured for two-stage operation. The alert signal was a 20BPM beep, followed by temporal as the alarm signal.

Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]

All audible notification appliances were Wheelock ET-1080-R speakers (red, vandal-resistant, wall-mount).
Most speakers had Wheelock RSS-2415W remote strobes (red, wall-mount, 15cd) next to them. These were also in some areas of the seating bowl.
Other areas had Wheelock RSS-24MCC-FW remote strobes (white, ceiling-mount, set to 15cd).
Some areas had Wheelock WST-24 remote strobes (red, wall-mount, 1.5cd) leftover from the 1994 renovation.
The arena’s public address system was utilized for audible notification in the seating bowl, and was connected via a relay module.

Initiating Devices[edit | edit source]

Pull Stations[edit | edit source]

All pull stations were Simplex 4099-9004CA addressable two-stage pull stations.

Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]

There were Simplex 4098-9733 addressable 135 degree fixed temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors in some areas, such as the concessions.

Modules[edit | edit source]

There were Simplex 4090-9001 addressable monitor modules supervising the sprinkler system’s tamper and flow switches.
There were Simplex 4090-9002 relay modules controlling PA shutdowns and other purposes.

EOLs[edit | edit source]

There were Simplex 2081-9040C end of line resistor plates on all sprinkler and signal circuits.