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None noticed, but there are likely MIX-2251AP addressable photoelectric smoke detectors in the store. | None noticed, but there are likely MIX-2251AP addressable photoelectric smoke detectors in the store. | ||
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The system went off in 2019. The cause of the alarm is unknown, but the fire department did show up, and confirmed that it was a false alarm. |
Revision as of 11:51, 7 January 2022
System Specifications |
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FACP: Mircom FX-2000
System Type: Addressable |
Save-On-Foods is a grocery store chain in Western Canada that is owned by Overwaitea. This store is located on Walden Gate SE. This particular store was built in 2014, and has its original fire alarm system.
System Specifications
FACP
The main fire alarm panel is a Mircom FX-2000, original from 2014. It is not visible, but the annunciator is only compatible with the FX-2000. When the system goes into alarm, it does code-3.
Annunciators
The annunciator is a Mircom RAX-LCD, located right next to the main entrance. It is blocked by flyers and other merchandise normally, which is a fire code violation. It also does not have LED annunciation, which is another code violation, as Canadian Fire Codes require LED Annunciation on all panels and annunciators.
Notification Appliances
The main notification appliances are are System Sensor "SpectrAlert Advance" PC2RA (red, ceiling mount, 2-wire) horn/strobes on the ceiling in the sales floor, set on code 3. The other notification appliances are Mircom FHS-340R horn/strobes, set on broadband code 3.
Initiating Devices
Pull Stations
The pull stations are Mircom MS-401AD addressable "tab" pull stations.
Automatic Detection Devices
None noticed, but there are likely MIX-2251AP addressable photoelectric smoke detectors in the store.
Known Activations
The system went off in 2019. The cause of the alarm is unknown, but the fire department did show up, and confirmed that it was a false alarm.