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| FACP: EST 6601 (Inoperable) <br />FACP Location: Lobby, Hall Side <br />System Type: Conventional <br />System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VFWR <br />System Coding: Continuous <br />Date of last known Upgrade: Mid-1990s <br />Year Opened: 1970s? | | FACP: EST 6601 (Inoperable) <br />FACP Location: Lobby, Hall Side <br />System Type: Conventional <br />System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VFWR <br />System Coding: Continuous <br />Date of last known Upgrade: Mid-1990s <br />Year Opened: 1970s? | ||
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'''Winfield Arena''' is an arena, located at 401 6 St E, Wetaskiwin County, AB. It was built in the 1970s, and the fire alarm system is most likely original except for the panel. The system will be upgraded soon, as the panel has failed and thus the system is inoperable. | '''Winfield Arena''' is an arena, located at 401 6 St E, Wetaskiwin County, AB. It was built in the 1970s, and the fire alarm system is most likely original except for the panel. The system will be upgraded soon, as the panel has failed and thus the system is inoperable. | ||
== System Specifications (1970s-present) == | == System Specifications (1970s-present) == | ||
==== FACP ==== | ==== FACP ==== | ||
The building is protected by an EST 6601 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the lobby, on the hall side, and is also noticeably mounted high. The system coding is continuous. As of November 2023, the panel has suffered a main board failure, and is stuck in alarm. Therefore, the system is no longer functional. The system is set to be replaced in the next year. | |||
The building is protected by an EST 6601 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the lobby, on the hall side, and is also noticeably mounted high. The system coding is continuous. As of November 2023, the panel has suffered a main board failure, and is stuck in alarm. Therefore, the system is no longer functional. The system is set to be replaced in the | |||
==== Notification Appliances ==== | ==== Notification Appliances ==== | ||
All notification appliances are Chubb 960-1032 vibrating bells (10” gong). There is also one installed outdoors for exterior notification. | |||
All notification appliances are Chubb 960-1032 vibrating bells (10” gong). There is also one installed | |||
=== Initiating Devices === | === Initiating Devices === | ||
==== Pull Stations ==== | ==== Pull Stations ==== | ||
All pull stations are Sentron 303 conventional pull stations. | All pull stations are Sentron 303 conventional pull stations. | ||
==== Automatic Detection Devices ==== | ==== Automatic Detection Devices ==== | ||
Most heat detectors are FDD CR135 fixed-temperature heat detectors. | |||
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FACP: EST 6601 (Inoperable) FACP Location: Lobby, Hall Side System Type: Conventional System Line Voltage: 120VAC NAC Voltage: 24VFWR System Coding: Continuous Date of last known Upgrade: Mid-1990s Year Opened: 1970s? |
Winfield Arena is an arena, located at 401 6 St E, Wetaskiwin County, AB. It was built in the 1970s, and the fire alarm system is most likely original except for the panel. The system will be upgraded soon, as the panel has failed and thus the system is inoperable.
System Specifications (1970s-present)
FACP
The building is protected by an EST 6601 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the lobby, on the hall side, and is also noticeably mounted high. The system coding is continuous. As of November 2023, the panel has suffered a main board failure, and is stuck in alarm. Therefore, the system is no longer functional. The system is set to be replaced in the next year.
Notification Appliances
All notification appliances are Chubb 960-1032 vibrating bells (10” gong). There is also one installed outdoors for exterior notification.
Initiating Devices
Pull Stations
All pull stations are Sentron 303 conventional pull stations.
Automatic Detection Devices
Most heat detectors are FDD CR135 fixed-temperature heat detectors.