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| FACP: Mircom FA-1025T (unconfirmed) <br />FACP Location: Electrical Room <br />System Type: Conventional <br />System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VFWR <br />System Coding: Continuous <br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2010s <br />Year Opened: 1979 | | FACP: Mircom FA-1025T (unconfirmed) <br />FACP Location: Electrical Room <br />System Type: Conventional <br />System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VFWR <br />System Coding: Continuous <br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2010s <br />Year Opened: 1979 | ||
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'''10965 109 St NW''' is the address given to a 3-story apartment building in Edmonton, AB. It was built in 1979, and most of the notification appliances and pull stations are original. | '''10965 109 St NW''' is the address given to a 3-story apartment building in Edmonton, AB. It was built in 1979, and most of the notification appliances and pull stations are original. | ||
== System Specifications (1979-present) == | == System Specifications (1979-present) == | ||
==== FACP ==== | ==== FACP ==== | ||
The building is possibly protected by a Mircom FA-1025T conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the electrical room, however the model is unconfirmed. The system coding is continuous. | The building is possibly protected by a Mircom FA-1025T conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the electrical room, however the model is unconfirmed. The system coding is continuous. | ||
==== Notification Appliances ==== | ==== Notification Appliances ==== | ||
Most notification appliances are the original Sentron-rebranded Faraday 3560 vibrating bells (6” gong). The main floor has Mirtone 74328 vibrating bells (6” gong). | Most notification appliances are the original Sentron-rebranded Faraday 3560 vibrating bells (6” gong). The main floor has Mirtone 74328 vibrating bells (6” gong). | ||
=== Initiating Devices === | === Initiating Devices === | ||
==== Pull Stations ==== | ==== Pull Stations ==== | ||
All pull stations except for one are Pyr-a-Larm MS-51 conventional single-action pull stations. There is a Mircom MS-401 conventional pull station on the main floor as a deficiency replacement. | All pull stations except for one are Pyr-a-Larm MS-51 conventional single-action pull stations. There is a Mircom MS-401 conventional pull station on the main floor as a deficiency replacement. | ||
==== Automatic Detection Devices ==== | ==== Automatic Detection Devices ==== | ||
There are Mircom “i3” 2W-BA conventional photoelectric smoke detectors located throughout the building. There is no sprinkler system as the building predates codes requiring a sprinkler system. | There are Mircom “i3” 2W-BA conventional photoelectric smoke detectors located throughout the building. There is no sprinkler system as the building predates codes requiring a sprinkler system. | ||
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FACP: Mircom FA-1025T (unconfirmed) FACP Location: Electrical Room System Type: Conventional System Line Voltage: 120VAC NAC Voltage: 24VFWR System Coding: Continuous Date of last known Upgrade: 2010s Year Opened: 1979 |
10965 109 St NW is the address given to a 3-story apartment building in Edmonton, AB. It was built in 1979, and most of the notification appliances and pull stations are original.
System Specifications (1979-present)
FACP
The building is possibly protected by a Mircom FA-1025T conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the electrical room, however the model is unconfirmed. The system coding is continuous.
Notification Appliances
Most notification appliances are the original Sentron-rebranded Faraday 3560 vibrating bells (6” gong). The main floor has Mirtone 74328 vibrating bells (6” gong).
Initiating Devices
Pull Stations
All pull stations except for one are Pyr-a-Larm MS-51 conventional single-action pull stations. There is a Mircom MS-401 conventional pull station on the main floor as a deficiency replacement.
Automatic Detection Devices
There are Mircom “i3” 2W-BA conventional photoelectric smoke detectors located throughout the building. There is no sprinkler system as the building predates codes requiring a sprinkler system.