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'''TELUS World of Science''' is a science centre in Edmonton, AB. It is located at 11211 142 St NW, near Coronation Park, Edmonton, AB. The facility was built in 1984 as Edmonton Space Science Centre, then it was expanded in 2001 as the Odyssium. In 2005, the name was changed to Telus World of Science. The fire alarm system is not original, however some notification appliances may be. The centre has many facilities, including an IMAX theatre. | '''TELUS World of Science''' is a science centre in Edmonton, AB. It is located at 11211 142 St NW, near Coronation Park, Edmonton, AB. The facility was built in 1984 as Edmonton Space Science Centre, then it was expanded in 2001 as the Odyssium. In 2005, the name was changed to Telus World of Science. The fire alarm system is not original, however some notification appliances may be. The centre has many facilities, including an IMAX theatre. | ||
== System Specifications == | == System Specifications == | ||
*NOTE: These system specifications may not be accurate, as the building was expanded. This page is accurate to July 26, 2017''.'' Stay tuned for an updated page! | *NOTE: These system specifications may not be accurate, as the building was expanded. This page is accurate to July 26, 2017''.'' New information was found recently. Stay tuned for an updated page! | ||
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The facility is protected by an Edwards EST3 conventional fire alarm system. There are many panels, and one has been spotted in the Discovery Gallery entrance. They were installed in 2012 as replacement panels for an older variant, which likely replaced an EST2. The system coding is most likely temporal. | The facility is protected by an Edwards EST3 conventional fire alarm system. There are many panels, and one has been spotted in the Discovery Gallery entrance. They were installed in 2012 as replacement panels for an older variant, which likely replaced an EST2. The system coding is most likely temporal. | ||
Revision as of 13:03, 18 May 2025
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| FACP: Edwards EST3
FACP Location: Multiple System Coding: Temporal? Strobes Synchronized: Yes, EST strobe plates only |
TELUS World of Science is a science centre in Edmonton, AB. It is located at 11211 142 St NW, near Coronation Park, Edmonton, AB. The facility was built in 1984 as Edmonton Space Science Centre, then it was expanded in 2001 as the Odyssium. In 2005, the name was changed to Telus World of Science. The fire alarm system is not original, however some notification appliances may be. The centre has many facilities, including an IMAX theatre.
System Specifications
- NOTE: These system specifications may not be accurate, as the building was expanded. This page is accurate to July 26, 2017. New information was found recently. Stay tuned for an updated page!
FACP
The facility is protected by an Edwards EST3 conventional fire alarm system. There are many panels, and one has been spotted in the Discovery Gallery entrance. They were installed in 2012 as replacement panels for an older variant, which likely replaced an EST2. The system coding is most likely temporal.
Annunciators
There is an EST 3-LCDANN annunciator at the entrance.
Notification Appliances
The notification appliances mainly consist of General Signal MB10-24 motor bells on EST "Integrity" 403-5A-R strobe plates. They were installed in 2001, when it was expanded.
In an exhibit space, there are the mentioned bell/strobes, as well as an EST "Integrity" 202-5A-T remote strobe.
In some exhibit areas, there are Edwards MB10-24 motor bells, mostly seen on EST 403-5A-R strobe plates, although some are installed remotely.
In the IMAX theatre, there is an Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bell, and near the entrance of that theatre, there is an Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bell, with an Edwards 802-2B remote strobe next to it.
Near the DOW Computer Lab, there is a Potter MBA-624 motor bell, as a deficiency replacement.
Initiating Devices
Pull Stations
The pull stations are mostly Edwards 270-SPO conventional single action pull stations.
Automatic Detection Devices
None noticed.
EOLs
There are Edwards EOL-P1 end-of-line resistor plates on all circuits.