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Latest revision as of 18:08, 11 September 2025

System Specifications
FACP: Kidde VS4
FACP Location: Custodian's Office
System Type: Single-Stage Addressable
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage: 24VFWR
System Coding: Temporal
Strobes Synchronized: Yes
Date of last known Upgrade: 2020
Year Opened: 2004

St. Timothy High School is a junior and senior high school located at 501 Sunset Drive, Cochrane, AB. It is operated by the Calgary Catholic School District. The school was built in 2004, and the fire alarm system was upgraded in 2020; only the pull stations are original.

System Specifications (2020-present)

This system took two months to install, starting in May 2020 and ending that summer.

FACP

The building is protected by a Kidde VS4 addressable fire alarm system. The panel is located in the custodian's office. The system runs Kidde's GSA addressable protocol, and the system coding is temporal.

Annunciators

There is a Kidde K-RLCD-C annunciator paired with a K-RLED24 annunciator at the main entrance, mounted inside an RA-ENC2 enclosure.

Notification Appliances

Most notification appliances are Kidde "Genesis" EGC-HDVM horn/strobes (white, ceiling-mount, no marking, set to 30 or 75cd).

Areas without drop ceilings have Kidde EG1R-HDVM horn/strobes (red, wall-mount, no marking, set to various candelas).

All washrooms have Kidde EGC-VM remote strobes (white, ceiling-mount, no marking, set to 75cd).

For outdoor notification, there is an Edwards WG4RN-HVMC weatherproof horn/strobe (red, no marking, set to 60cd) by the tarmac, and an Edwards CS405-8A-T weatherproof remote strobe (red, 110cd) outside the main entrance. The remote strobe was installed prior to the Kidde system.

Initiating Devices

Pull Stations

All pull stations are EST SIGA-270 addressable single-action pull stations.

Automatic Detection Devices

There are Kidde KI-PD optical addressable smoke detectors throughout the building.

Certain rooms have Kidde KIR-HD addressable 135°F fixed-temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors.

All detectors installed on KI-SB bases.

There are Kidde "SuperDuct" GSA-SD addressable photoelectric duct smoke detectors on all air handling units, wired to Kidde GSA-LED remote indicators.

Modules

There are Kidde GSA-CT1 addressable monitor modules supervising the sprinkler system and tamper switches.

There are also Kidde GSA-CR addressable relay modules for various purposes.

There are Kidde GSA-IM addressable isolator modules on the SLC.

EOLs

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

Former System Specifications (2004-2020)

Former System Specifications
FACP: EST QuickStart QS1
FACP Location: Custodian's Office
System Type: Single-Stage Addressable
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage: 24VFWR
System Coding: Temporal
Strobes Synchronized: Yes
Date of last known Upgrade: Feb 2020

Year Installed: 2004
Year Decomissioned: 2020

FACP

The building was protected by an EST QuickStart QS1 addressable fire alarm system. The panel was located in the caretaker's office. The system ran EST's Signature addressable protocol, and the system coding was temporal.

This panel was installed in 2016 as an emergency replacement for the original variant, which suffered a CPU failure.

Annunciators

There was a QSA-1-S cabinet in the main entrance vestibule, with an EST QS1-CPU-1 CPU and an SL30 card in it.

Notification Appliances

Most notification appliances were Edwards MB6-24 motor bells (6" gong) on EST "Integrity" 403-5A-R strobe plates (15cd).

The gym and shop had Edwards MB10-24 (10" gong) motor bells on EST "Integrity" 403-5A-R strobe plates.

For outdoor notification, there were three Edwards MB6-24 motor bells (6" gong), located at the front, by the staff parking lot, and at the tarmac.

There was also an Edwards CS405-8A-T weatherproof remote strobe (red, 110cd) above the bike rack; this was installed in February 2020 as a deficiency replacement for the original variant, and is still in use on the current system.

Initiating Devices

Pull Stations

All pull stations were EST SIGA-270 addressable pull stations. These are still in use on the Kidde system.

Automatic Detection Devices

There were EST SIGA-PS addressable photoelectric smoke detectors throughout the building.

Certain rooms such as the electrical room had EST SIGA-HRS addressable 135°F fixed-temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors.

All detectors were mounted on SIGA-SB bases. Most were original, and some were deficiency replacements over the years.

There were EST SIGA-DH duct detector housings, on the air handling units and above some ceilings, with SIGA-PS addressable photoelectric heads inside them. These were connected to EST SIGA-LED LED indicators.

Modules

There were EST SIGA-CT1 addressable monitor modules supervising the sprinkler system and tamper switches.

There were also EST SIGA-CR addressable relay modules for various purposes.

There were EST SIGA-IM isolator modules on the SLC.

EOLs

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

List of known activations

September 21, 2020 - alarm at around 9:45 AM, activated by duct detector in air handling unit in gymnasium. Scent of smoke reported in gym and nearby areas prior to alarm. School was evacuated, Cochrane Fire Services responded and the cause was found to be a motor overheating, burning red hot and smoking from the electrical panel outputting 4x the rated current, due to FORTIS working on power. Alarm shut off after 30 minutes.

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