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FACP: Mircom FX-2000 FACP Location: Behind Front Desk System Type: Single-Stage Hybrid-Addressable System Line Voltage: 120VAC NAC Voltage: 24VFWR System Coding: Temporal Strobes Synchronized: Yes, Mircom Date of last known Upgrade: 2015 Year Opened: 1964 |
Holiday Inn Express is a chain of budget hotels owned by Intercontinental. The chain is headquartered in Denham, England, and has locations worldwide. This particular location is located at 10010 104 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta. The hotel was built in 1964, and was renovated in 2015. The fire alarm system was upgraded in 2015.
System Specifications (2015-present)[edit | edit source]
FACP[edit | edit source]
The building is protected by a Mircom FX-2000 hybrid-addressable fire alarm system. The panel is located behind the front desk. The system runs Mircom’s CLIP addressable protocol, and the system coding is temporal.
Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]
Most notification appliances are Mircom “Select-a-Horn/Strobe” FHS-340R horn/strobes (red, wall-mount, set to electromechanical/15cd).
A banquet hall has Mircom “Select-a-Horn” FH-340R remote horns (red, wall-mount, set to electromechanical).
Initiating Devices[edit | edit source]
Pull Stations[edit | edit source]
Most pull stations are a mix of Notifier NFM-950B and MPS-950B conventional single-action pull stations.
Some areas have Mircom MS-401 conventional single-action pull stations.
Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]
There are Mircom MIX-2251APA addressable photoelectric smoke detectors throughout, mounted on System Sensor B210LPA bases.
EOLs[edit | edit source]
There are Mircom MP-300 end-of-line resistors on the sprinkler system and NACs.