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The Home Depot is an American hardware store franchise.  This particular store was built in 2005, and is located in the Shepard area in SE Calgary (more commonly known as South Trail Crossing or 130th avenue, or simply 130th.)  The system, is original, and, besides the panel, is essentially the same as the Shawnessy location.
The Home Depot is an American hardware store franchise.  This particular store was built in 2005, and is located in the Shepard area in SE Calgary (more commonly known as South Trail Crossing or 130th avenue, or simply 130th.)  The system is original, and besides the addressable fire alarm panel, is essentially the same as the [[The Home Depot (Shawnessy)|Shawnessy location]].
==System Specifications==
==System Specifications==
====FACP====
====FACP====
The fire alarm panel is a Notifier AFP-200, judging by the LCD2-80 annunciator, and the "All Systems Normal" status on the annunciator. It is original.
The fire alarm panel is a Notifier AFP-200, judging by the LCD2-80 annunciator, and the "All Systems Normal" status on the annunciator. Despite the system being addressable, the system isn't really set up in an addressable manner.
 
====Notification Appliances====
====Notification Appliances====
The main notification appliances are System Sensor "SpectrAlert" P1224MC (red, wall) horn/strobes.  The restrooms have System Sensor "SpectrAlert" S1224MC remote strobes.  The garden centre has a System Sensor "SpectrAlert Advance" P2R (red, wall) horn/strobe behind a weatherproof cover. It is unknown why it is mounted like that, perhaps a P2RK wasn't available?
The main notification appliances consist of System Sensor "SpectrAlert" P1224MC (red, wall) horn/strobes.  The restrooms have System Sensor "SpectrAlert" S1224MC (red, wall) remote strobes.  The only replacement notification appliance is in the garden centre; it's a System Sensor "SpectrAlert Advance" P2R (red, wall) horn/strobe behind a weatherproof cover. It is unknown why it is mounted like that, but it is possible that a P2RK was not available.


===Initiating Devices===
===Initiating Devices===
====Pull Stations====
====Pull Stations====
The main pull stations are Notifier MPS-950B.  Replacements for failed units include Tyco/Grinnell MS-401, and Simplex MS-301C.
The main pull stations are the original Notifier MPS-950B.  Replacements for failed units include Tyco/Grinnell MS-401, and Simplex MS-301C.


====Automatic Detection Devices====
====Automatic Detection Devices====
None noticed.
None noticed.

Revision as of 14:28, 5 December 2020

The Home Depot is an American hardware store franchise. This particular store was built in 2005, and is located in the Shepard area in SE Calgary (more commonly known as South Trail Crossing or 130th avenue, or simply 130th.) The system is original, and besides the addressable fire alarm panel, is essentially the same as the Shawnessy location.

System Specifications

FACP

The fire alarm panel is a Notifier AFP-200, judging by the LCD2-80 annunciator, and the "All Systems Normal" status on the annunciator. Despite the system being addressable, the system isn't really set up in an addressable manner.

Notification Appliances

The main notification appliances consist of System Sensor "SpectrAlert" P1224MC (red, wall) horn/strobes. The restrooms have System Sensor "SpectrAlert" S1224MC (red, wall) remote strobes. The only replacement notification appliance is in the garden centre; it's a System Sensor "SpectrAlert Advance" P2R (red, wall) horn/strobe behind a weatherproof cover. It is unknown why it is mounted like that, but it is possible that a P2RK was not available.

Initiating Devices

Pull Stations

The main pull stations are the original Notifier MPS-950B. Replacements for failed units include Tyco/Grinnell MS-401, and Simplex MS-301C.

Automatic Detection Devices

None noticed.