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| FACP: Notifier System 2500 <br /> FACP Location: Main Lobby <br />System Type: Conventional <br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VDC <br /> System Coding: Temporal <br> Strobes Synchronized: No <br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2020s <br />Year Opened: 1910, 2000 | | FACP: Notifier System 2500 <br /> FACP Location: Main Lobby <br />System Type: Conventional <br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VDC <br /> System Coding: Temporal <br> Strobes Synchronized: No <br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2020s <br />Year Opened: 1910, 2000 | ||
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'''Louise Block''' is a historic office building located at 1018 Macleod Trail Southeast, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The building opened in 1910 as a mixed commercial/residential building, and was redeveloped in 2000 as an office building, with retail spaces on the main floor. The fire alarm system was upgraded in 2000. | '''Louise Block''' is a historic office building located at 1018 Macleod Trail Southeast, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The building opened in 1910 as a mixed commercial/residential building, and was redeveloped in 2000 as an office building, with retail spaces on the main floor. The fire alarm system was upgraded in 2000. | ||
==System Specifications (2000s-present)== | ==System Specifications (2000s-present)== | ||
====FACP==== | ====FACP==== | ||
The building is protected by a Notifier System 2500 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the main lobby. The system coding is temporal. | The building is protected by a Notifier System 2500 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the main lobby. The system coding is temporal. | ||
====Notification Appliances==== | ====Notification Appliances==== | ||
Most notification appliances are System Sensor “SpectrAlert” P2415A horn/strobes (red, wall-mount, 15cd). Some areas have System Sensor “SpectrAlert Advance” P2RA horn/strobes (red, wall-mount, set to 15cd) and System Sensor “L-Series” P2RLA horn/strobes (red, wall-mount, bilingual lettering, set to 15cd), both as deficiency replacements. | Most notification appliances are System Sensor “SpectrAlert” P2415A horn/strobes (red, wall-mount, 15cd). Some areas have System Sensor “SpectrAlert Advance” P2RA horn/strobes (red, wall-mount, set to 15cd) and System Sensor “L-Series” P2RLA horn/strobes (red, wall-mount, bilingual lettering, set to 15cd), both as deficiency replacements. | ||
===Initiating Devices=== | ===Initiating Devices=== | ||
====Pull Stations==== | ====Pull Stations==== | ||
Most pull stations are Notifier NFM-950B conventional single-action pull stations. Deficiency replacements are as follows: Mircom MS-401 conventional single-action pull stations in some areas, Notifier MPS-950B conventional single-action pull stations in some areas, and Edwards 270-SPO conventional single-action pull stations in the basement. | Most pull stations are Notifier NFM-950B conventional single-action pull stations. Deficiency replacements are as follows: Mircom MS-401 conventional single-action pull stations in some areas, Notifier MPS-950B conventional single-action pull stations in some areas, and Edwards 270-SPO conventional single-action pull stations in the basement. | ||
====Automatic Detection Devices==== | ====Automatic Detection Devices==== | ||
There are System Sensor “i3” C2W-BA conventional photoelectric smoke detectors at the top of the south stairs, top of the basement stairs, and at the top of the elevator shaft. There is an Edwards C2M-PD conventional photoelectric smoke detector at the top of the north stairs, and an FDD CF-135 conventional 135 fixed temperature heat detector at the bottom of the elevator shaft. | There are System Sensor “i3” C2W-BA conventional photoelectric smoke detectors at the top of the south stairs, top of the basement stairs, and at the top of the elevator shaft. There is an Edwards C2M-PD conventional photoelectric smoke detector at the top of the north stairs, and an FDD CF-135 conventional 135 fixed temperature heat detector at the bottom of the elevator shaft. | ||
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FACP: Notifier System 2500 FACP Location: Main Lobby System Type: Conventional System Line Voltage: 120VAC NAC Voltage: 24VDC System Coding: Temporal Strobes Synchronized: No Date of last known Upgrade: 2020s Year Opened: 1910, 2000 |
Louise Block is a historic office building located at 1018 Macleod Trail Southeast, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The building opened in 1910 as a mixed commercial/residential building, and was redeveloped in 2000 as an office building, with retail spaces on the main floor. The fire alarm system was upgraded in 2000.
System Specifications (2000s-present)
FACP
The building is protected by a Notifier System 2500 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the main lobby. The system coding is temporal.
Notification Appliances
Most notification appliances are System Sensor “SpectrAlert” P2415A horn/strobes (red, wall-mount, 15cd). Some areas have System Sensor “SpectrAlert Advance” P2RA horn/strobes (red, wall-mount, set to 15cd) and System Sensor “L-Series” P2RLA horn/strobes (red, wall-mount, bilingual lettering, set to 15cd), both as deficiency replacements.
Initiating Devices
Pull Stations
Most pull stations are Notifier NFM-950B conventional single-action pull stations. Deficiency replacements are as follows: Mircom MS-401 conventional single-action pull stations in some areas, Notifier MPS-950B conventional single-action pull stations in some areas, and Edwards 270-SPO conventional single-action pull stations in the basement.
Automatic Detection Devices
There are System Sensor “i3” C2W-BA conventional photoelectric smoke detectors at the top of the south stairs, top of the basement stairs, and at the top of the elevator shaft. There is an Edwards C2M-PD conventional photoelectric smoke detector at the top of the north stairs, and an FDD CF-135 conventional 135 fixed temperature heat detector at the bottom of the elevator shaft.