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'''Twentytwo22's Garage''' was a small residential garage in Sundance, built in 1994. The system was owned by User:Twentytwo22
'''Twentytwo22's Garage''' was a small residential garage in Sundance, built in 1994. The system was owned by User:Twentytwo22
As of September 1st, 2020 Twentytwo22 has moved to a location in Glenbrook. The new garage was built in 1966 and plans to add period specific Initiating Devices (except automatic detection) and Notification Appliances are considered.
As of September 1st, 2020 Twentytwo22 has moved to a location in Glenbrook. The new garage was built in 1966 and plans to add period specific Initiating Devices (except automatic detection) and Notification Appliances are considered.
== System Specifications ==
== Former System Specifications ==


==== FACP ====
==== FACP ====

Revision as of 20:19, 22 December 2020

Twentytwo22's Garage was a small residential garage in Sundance, built in 1994. The system was owned by User:Twentytwo22 As of September 1st, 2020 Twentytwo22 has moved to a location in Glenbrook. The new garage was built in 1966 and plans to add period specific Initiating Devices (except automatic detection) and Notification Appliances are considered.

Former System Specifications

FACP

The fire alarm panel was an EST Quickstart QSC (conventional) with the PS6 power supply card and one ZB16 card. Most of the Zones were unused and simply have a resistor across them due to the small size of the garage.

Notification Appliances

The two notification appliances were a Simplex 2901-9722 10" motor bell installed to accommodate owner preference and one EST Genesis G1-VM (white, no fire marking) remote strobe. The 2901-9722 was previously used in a school.

Initiating Devices

Pull Stations

The pull stations consisted of one Chinese Pull Station, one Fire-Lite BG-12L and one GE-branded Edwards 270-SPO.

Automatic Detection Devices

There was one automatic detection device, a System Sensor C4W-B (i3) smoke detector that replaced a two wire equivalent. (C2W-BA)