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==== Pull Stations ====
==== Pull Stations ====


The pull stations consist of two Edwards 270-SPO pull stations in the store, one at the entrance that is probably new old stock, as it has the old "E" logo and FIRE ALARM at the top. The other 270-SPO is a GE branded one from around the early 2010s, possibly replacing an older 270-SPO. The lodge lounge's pull stations consist of two Edwards 275-C111 pull stations, from 1989. [[File:275-C111.jpg|thumb|Example photo of the mentioned pull station.]]
The pull stations consist of two Edwards 270-SPO pull stations in the store, one at the entrance that is probably new old stock, as it is the first generation from the 1960s (it has the old "E" logo and FIRE ALARM at the top). The other 270-SPO is a GE branded one from around the early 2010s, possibly replacing an older 270-SPO. The lodge lounge's pull stations consist of two Edwards 275-C111 pull stations, from 1989. [[File:275-C111.jpg|thumb|Example photo of the mentioned pull station.]]


==== Automatic Detection Devices ====
==== Automatic Detection Devices ====

Revision as of 16:39, 26 February 2021

Wilderness Village is a member-owned campground with many amenities. The campground opened in 1989, and is located in Crimson Lake Provincial Park, near the town of Rocky Mountain House. The daylodge consists of a little store and a "lodge lounge", where campers can go to and play games, read books or relax. The fire alarm system in the daylodge is original.

System Specifications

FACP

The day lodge is protected by an Edwards 1527 fire alarm system. The fire alarm panel is original to the lodge from 1989, and is located in the lodge lounge beside the bookshelf. Since there were no coding options for the 1527, the system does continuous.

Notification Appliances

The only known notification appliance is an Edwards "Durabel" 6100D (10" gong) vibrating bell. It is outside, beside the entrance to the lodge lounge but under a roof. This bell is likely original from 1989, as seen by the faded sticker. It is unknown where and what the other notification appliances are inside (none were noticed in the store).

Initiating Devices

Pull Stations

The pull stations consist of two Edwards 270-SPO pull stations in the store, one at the entrance that is probably new old stock, as it is the first generation from the 1960s (it has the old "E" logo and FIRE ALARM at the top). The other 270-SPO is a GE branded one from around the early 2010s, possibly replacing an older 270-SPO. The lodge lounge's pull stations consist of two Edwards 275-C111 pull stations, from 1989.

Example photo of the mentioned pull station.

Automatic Detection Devices

The automatic detection devices consist of three Edwards EDW1451A "doorknob" ionization smoke detectors. The store has one and the lodge lounge has two of them. There is an Edwards 280B-PL heat detector in the kitchen of the store.