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(Redid the pull station section. Going to do the other stuff tomorrow.)
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|FACP: Simplex 4010<br />System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VDC
|FACP: Notifier AFP-200C<br />System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage: 24VDC
System Type: Addressable (Hybrid Manner)<br />Date of last upgrade: 2021<br />Year Built: 2003
System Type: Addressable (Hybrid Manner)<br />Date of last upgrade: 2022<br />Year Built: 2003
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'''NOTE:''' ''This page is being heavily edited due to a panel change in this fire alarm system. It is also updated every time he gets a new fire alarm device.
'''NOTE:''' ''This page is being heavily edited due to a panel change in this fire alarm system. It is also updated every time he gets a new fire alarm device.
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*Note: YYCsFireAlarmNimrod frequently modifies the fire alarm system, hence the "can range from" and "usually consist" parts. He is currently receiving about 30 new parts, which will be used on the system. Although he frequently modifies it, it is always powered up. He can pull the alarm on it any time he wants to without being fined as it is a controlled environment. NEVER pull a fire alarm unless there is actually a fire emergency.
*Note: YYCsFireAlarmNimrod frequently modifies the fire alarm system, hence the "can range from" and "usually consist" parts. He is currently receiving about 30 new parts, which will be used on the system. Although he frequently modifies it, it is always powered up. He can pull the alarm on it any time he wants to without being fined as it is a controlled environment. NEVER pull a fire alarm unless there is actually a fire emergency.
==== FACP ====
==== FACP ====
The current FACP in this basement is a Notifier AFP-200C addressable fire alarm panel. It was made in 2003, and was previously in use at [[40 Sunpark Plaza SE]]. The panel was removed due to NAC troubles, but the culprit was found to have been bent prongs on the horn/strobe terminals. This panel is in immaculate condition, and is fully functional, with no troubles or any other issues. When in alarm, the system does march time.
The current FACP in this basement is a Notifier AFP-200C addressable fire alarm panel. It was made in 2003, and was previously in use at [[40 Sunpark Plaza SE]]. The panel was removed due to NAC troubles, but the culprit was found to have been bent prongs on the horn/strobe terminals. This panel is in immaculate condition, and is fully functional, with no troubles or any other issues. When in alarm, the system does march time.
==== Notification Appliances ====
==== Notification Appliances ====
The notification appliances are currently a Simplex 2901-9720 motor bell (6"), along with the following devices being wired as strobes, with all horn/strobes having the horn disconnected: Gentex "Commander 3" GEC3-24WR, EST "Integrity" 757-5A-T (15cd), EST "Genesis LED" G1-AVRF, System Sensor "SpectrAlert Advance" SRA (red, wall mount), EST "Integrity" 202-5A-T (red, 15cd), EST "Integrity" 757-7A-T (red, 15/75cd), and Edwards 892-2B.
The notification appliances are currently a Simplex 2901-9720 motor bell (6"), along with the following devices being wired as strobes, with all horn/strobes having the horn disconnected: Gentex "Commander 3" GEC3-24WR, EST "Integrity" 757-5A-T (15cd), EST "Genesis LED" G1-AVRF, System Sensor "SpectrAlert Advance" SRA (red, wall mount), EST "Integrity" 202-5A-T (red, 15cd), EST "Integrity" 757-7A-T (red, 15/75cd), and Edwards 892-2B.
=== Initiating Devices ===
=== Initiating Devices ===
==== Pull Stations ====
==== Pull Stations ====
The pull stations currently consist of a Notifier N-MPS-SA, a Notifier NBG-12LX, two Notifier LNG-1Rs (one wired as supervisory for strobes), and a Mirtone 73201 (wired as a silence switch)The LNG-1R pull stations are wired into Notifier FMM-101A addressable modules, and the 73201 is wired into a Notifier FMM-1A full-size addressable module.  These were chosen in favor of the MMX-101 modules he has due to FlashScan capabilities in case the panel is upgraded.
The current pull stations vary, but these are accurate as of 2/28/2022.  The bottom left of the board has a Notifier N-MPS-SA addressable single-action pull station.  Right above the N-MPS-SA is a Notifier N-MPS-2A addressable two-stage pull station, mounted on a Simplex backbox.  The two-stage switch on this pull station is wired to trip the "disco lights", which are unsynchronized strobes that serve as party lights.  This pull station is also equipped with a Notifier MPS-LP dual-action conversion kit.  Next to the N-MPS-2A is a Pyr-A-Larm MS-51 bilingual conventional single-action pull station.  This pull station is wired into a Notifier FMM-101A addressable module from the mid 2000sNext to the MS-51 is a Notifier LNG-1R conventional dual-action pull station.  This pull station is wired into a Notifier MMX-101A addressable module, which will likely be upgraded to an FMM-101A if the panel is replaced.  Below the LNG-1R is a Siemens MS-53C two-stage single-action pull station.  Only the pull station is hooked up; the GA switch is not in use.  This pull station is wired into a Notifier FMM-1A addressable module, which was chosen in favor of an FMM-101A due to a lack of wire length, and only having 4" backboxes at the time of installation.
==== Automatic Detection Devices ====
==== Automatic Detection Devices ====
There is currently only one detector on this system. It is a Notifier FSL-751A VIEW (Very Intelligent Early Warning) laser smoke detector. It was removed from the Enmax headquarters in Calgary.
There is currently only one detector on this system. It is a Notifier FSL-751A VIEW (Very Intelligent Early Warning) laser smoke detector. It was removed from the Enmax headquarters in Calgary.
Bonus Info: The JCI tech known as Vic said to Yycsfirealarmnimrod that this detector "belonged to the garbage can". Naturally, Yycsfirealarmnimrod put the detector in his backpack before anyone noticed.
Bonus Info: The JCI tech known as Vic said to Yycsfirealarmnimrod that this detector "belonged to the garbage can". Naturally, Yycsfirealarmnimrod put the detector in his backpack before anyone noticed.
 
== Videos ==
== Videos ==
Videos of this system will be uploaded on his channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ExistentCanadianObject <br>
Videos of this system will be uploaded on his channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ExistentCanadianObject <br>
Fire alarm going off for a test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVfJF4ezMEM
Fire alarm going off for a test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVfJF4ezMEM

Revision as of 12:58, 28 February 2022

System Specifications
FACP: Notifier AFP-200C
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage: 24VDC

System Type: Addressable (Hybrid Manner)
Date of last upgrade: 2022
Year Built: 2003

NOTE: This page is being heavily edited due to a panel change in this fire alarm system. It is also updated every time he gets a new fire alarm device.

YYCsFireAlarmNimrod's Basement (name may be subject to change) is a basement in Calgary, built in 2003. It has a mini fire alarm system owned and serviced by User:YYCsFireAlarmNimrod.

System Specifications

  • Note: YYCsFireAlarmNimrod frequently modifies the fire alarm system, hence the "can range from" and "usually consist" parts. He is currently receiving about 30 new parts, which will be used on the system. Although he frequently modifies it, it is always powered up. He can pull the alarm on it any time he wants to without being fined as it is a controlled environment. NEVER pull a fire alarm unless there is actually a fire emergency.

FACP

The current FACP in this basement is a Notifier AFP-200C addressable fire alarm panel. It was made in 2003, and was previously in use at 40 Sunpark Plaza SE. The panel was removed due to NAC troubles, but the culprit was found to have been bent prongs on the horn/strobe terminals. This panel is in immaculate condition, and is fully functional, with no troubles or any other issues. When in alarm, the system does march time.

Notification Appliances

The notification appliances are currently a Simplex 2901-9720 motor bell (6"), along with the following devices being wired as strobes, with all horn/strobes having the horn disconnected: Gentex "Commander 3" GEC3-24WR, EST "Integrity" 757-5A-T (15cd), EST "Genesis LED" G1-AVRF, System Sensor "SpectrAlert Advance" SRA (red, wall mount), EST "Integrity" 202-5A-T (red, 15cd), EST "Integrity" 757-7A-T (red, 15/75cd), and Edwards 892-2B.

Initiating Devices

Pull Stations

The current pull stations vary, but these are accurate as of 2/28/2022. The bottom left of the board has a Notifier N-MPS-SA addressable single-action pull station. Right above the N-MPS-SA is a Notifier N-MPS-2A addressable two-stage pull station, mounted on a Simplex backbox. The two-stage switch on this pull station is wired to trip the "disco lights", which are unsynchronized strobes that serve as party lights. This pull station is also equipped with a Notifier MPS-LP dual-action conversion kit. Next to the N-MPS-2A is a Pyr-A-Larm MS-51 bilingual conventional single-action pull station. This pull station is wired into a Notifier FMM-101A addressable module from the mid 2000s. Next to the MS-51 is a Notifier LNG-1R conventional dual-action pull station. This pull station is wired into a Notifier MMX-101A addressable module, which will likely be upgraded to an FMM-101A if the panel is replaced. Below the LNG-1R is a Siemens MS-53C two-stage single-action pull station. Only the pull station is hooked up; the GA switch is not in use. This pull station is wired into a Notifier FMM-1A addressable module, which was chosen in favor of an FMM-101A due to a lack of wire length, and only having 4" backboxes at the time of installation.

Automatic Detection Devices

There is currently only one detector on this system. It is a Notifier FSL-751A VIEW (Very Intelligent Early Warning) laser smoke detector. It was removed from the Enmax headquarters in Calgary. Bonus Info: The JCI tech known as Vic said to Yycsfirealarmnimrod that this detector "belonged to the garbage can". Naturally, Yycsfirealarmnimrod put the detector in his backpack before anyone noticed.

Videos

Videos of this system will be uploaded on his channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ExistentCanadianObject
Fire alarm going off for a test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVfJF4ezMEM