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| FACP: Mircom FA-1000 <br />System Type:Conventional<br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage:24VFWR <br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2010s <br />Year Opened: 2001 | | FACP: Mircom FA-1000 | ||
FACP Location: Unknown<br />System Type:Conventional<br /> System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />NAC Voltage:24VFWR | |||
System Coding: Temporal<br />Date of last known Upgrade: 2010s <br />Year Opened: 2001 | |||
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'''Taynton Lodge''' is a 5-story lodge and condo building in Panorama Mountain Resort, near Invermere, British Columbia. It is located adjacent to [[Panorama Springs Lodge]]. | '''Taynton Lodge''' is a 5-story lodge and condo building in Panorama Mountain Resort, near Invermere, British Columbia. It is located adjacent to [[Panorama Springs Lodge]]. It was built in 2001, and appears to have the original fire alarm system. | ||
== System Specifications (2001-present) == | == System Specifications (2001-present) == | ||
==== FACP ==== | ==== FACP ==== | ||
The lodge is protected by a Mircom Series 1000 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is not visible, but is assumed judging by an annunciator in the main entrance and having conventional zones. It appears to be original. The system coding is temporal. | |||
The lodge is protected by a Mircom Series 1000 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is not visible, but is assumed judging by an annunciator in the main entrance and having conventional zones. It appears to be original. | |||
===== Annunciators ===== | ===== Annunciators ===== | ||
There is a Mircom RA-1000 cabinet with a Mircom RAM-1032TZDS main annunciator chassis with common controls, and a Mircom RAX-1048TZDS LED annunciator. | There is a Mircom RA-1000 cabinet with a Mircom RAM-1032TZDS main annunciator chassis with common controls, and a Mircom RAX-1048TZDS LED annunciator. | ||
==== Notification Appliances ==== | ==== Notification Appliances ==== | ||
The notification appliances are Mircom BL-10 motor bells (10" gong). The units have Mircom MH-S25WA (white) silenceable mini-horns. | |||
The notification appliances are Mircom BL-10 motor bells. The units have Mircom MH-S25WA (white) silenceable mini-horns. | |||
=== Initiating Devices === | === Initiating Devices === | ||
==== Pull Stations ==== | ==== Pull Stations ==== | ||
The pull stations are Mircom MS-401 pull stations. Most are original, however the one in the entrance has the newer Mircom logo, meaning that it was a deficiency replacement. | |||
The pull stations are Mircom MS-401 pull stations. Most are original, however the one in the entrance has the newer Mircom logo, meaning that it | |||
==== Automatic Detection Devices ==== | ==== Automatic Detection Devices ==== | ||
The smoke detectors are Mircom 2151A photoelectric smoke detectors. | The smoke detectors are Mircom 2151A photoelectric smoke detectors. |
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FACP: Mircom FA-1000
FACP Location: Unknown System Coding: Temporal |
Taynton Lodge is a 5-story lodge and condo building in Panorama Mountain Resort, near Invermere, British Columbia. It is located adjacent to Panorama Springs Lodge. It was built in 2001, and appears to have the original fire alarm system.
System Specifications (2001-present)
FACP
The lodge is protected by a Mircom Series 1000 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is not visible, but is assumed judging by an annunciator in the main entrance and having conventional zones. It appears to be original. The system coding is temporal.
Annunciators
There is a Mircom RA-1000 cabinet with a Mircom RAM-1032TZDS main annunciator chassis with common controls, and a Mircom RAX-1048TZDS LED annunciator.
Notification Appliances
The notification appliances are Mircom BL-10 motor bells (10" gong). The units have Mircom MH-S25WA (white) silenceable mini-horns.
Initiating Devices
Pull Stations
The pull stations are Mircom MS-401 pull stations. Most are original, however the one in the entrance has the newer Mircom logo, meaning that it was a deficiency replacement.
Automatic Detection Devices
The smoke detectors are Mircom 2151A photoelectric smoke detectors.