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FACP Location: An Entrance<br />System Type: Conventional<br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VFWR  
FACP Location: An Entrance<br />System Type: Single-Stage Conventional<br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VFWR  


System Coding: Temporal<br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2000s <br />Year Opened: 1974
System Coding: Temporal<br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2000s <br />Year Opened: 1974
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The mall is protected by an EST QuickStart QS4 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located at one of the entrances. The panel was installed in the 2000s, and likely has a ZB16-4 16-zone, 4-NAC conventional zone card in it. The system coding is most likely temporal.
The mall is protected by an EST QuickStart QS4 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located at one of the entrances. The panel was installed in the 2000s, and likely has a ZB16-4 16-zone, 4-NAC conventional zone card in it. The system coding is most likely temporal.
====Notification Appliances====
====Notification Appliances====
Most notification appliances are General Signal MB6-24 motor bells (6” gong), installed in the 1990s. In the Walmart, there are Pyrotronics BDC-624C vibrating bells (6” gong), which are likely original. There is a W.L. Jenkins 2204 vibrating bell (6” gong) near the main panel, which is likely original.
Most notification appliances are General Signal MB6-24 motor bells (6” gong), installed in the 1990s.  
 
In the Walmart, there are Pyrotronics BDC-624C vibrating bells (6” gong), which are likely original.  
 
There is a W.L. Jenkins 2204 vibrating bell (6” gong) near the main panel, which is likely original.
===Initiating Devices===
===Initiating Devices===
====Pull Stations====
====Pull Stations====
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====Automatic Detection Devices====
====Automatic Detection Devices====
None noticed.
None noticed.
==== EOLs ====
There are Edwards EOL-P1 end-of-line resistors on all sprinkler and signal circuits.
[[Category:Facilities]]
[[Category:Facilities]]
[[Category:Shopping Malls]]
[[Category:Shopping Malls]]
[[Category:Newfoundland & Labrador]]
[[Category:Newfoundland & Labrador]]

Latest revision as of 22:14, 13 October 2024

System Specifications
FACP: EST QuickStart QS4

FACP Location: An Entrance
System Type: Single-Stage Conventional
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage: 24VFWR

System Coding: Temporal
Date of last known Upgrade: 2000s
Year Opened: 1974


Stephenville Mall is a small shopping mall located at 42 Queen Street in Stephenville, Newfoundland. The mall houses several anchor stores, including Walmart, Rossy, and Shoppers Drug Mart. The mall opened in 1974, and some parts of the fire alarm system are original.

System Specifications (2000s-present)[edit | edit source]

FACP[edit | edit source]

The mall is protected by an EST QuickStart QS4 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located at one of the entrances. The panel was installed in the 2000s, and likely has a ZB16-4 16-zone, 4-NAC conventional zone card in it. The system coding is most likely temporal.

Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]

Most notification appliances are General Signal MB6-24 motor bells (6” gong), installed in the 1990s.

In the Walmart, there are Pyrotronics BDC-624C vibrating bells (6” gong), which are likely original.

There is a W.L. Jenkins 2204 vibrating bell (6” gong) near the main panel, which is likely original.

Initiating Devices[edit | edit source]

Pull Stations[edit | edit source]

All pull stations are Pyrotronics MS-51 conventional single-action pull stations.

Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]

None noticed.

EOLs[edit | edit source]

There are Edwards EOL-P1 end-of-line resistors on all sprinkler and signal circuits.