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Royal Tyrrell Museum is a paleontology and dinosaur museum in Drumheller. It has had its current fire alarm system since 2018 after an expansion.
System Specifications
Panel
The fire alarm panel is an EST3, installed in 2016. It replaced a Siemens MXL system from 2003. This system, unlike the MXL, is not two-stage. The panel is at the front entrance, and has had two supervisories in July 2019.
Notification Appliances
The notification appliances seen throughout the museum are EST "Genesis" G1R-HDVM (red, wall, no FIRE) horn/strobes on G1RT-FIRE (FIRE lettering) trim plates. They replaced Siemens U-MMT-MCS-W-B horn/strobes. In the "Cretaceous Gardens", there are EST WG4RN-HVMC (red, no FIRE) horn/strobes. For outdoor notification, there is an EST CS405-7A-T "Integrity" weatherproof strobe. There is also an Edwards 340D Adaptabel from 1985 under it, but it hasn't been in use for a while. It was part of the original system.
Initiating Devices
Pull Stations
All pull stations are EST SIGC-270B (bilingual). They are in the place of the original pulls.
Automatic Detection Devices
There are EST SIGA2-PS smoke detectors seen throughout.
Former System Specifications
Panel
The system was a Siemens MXL from 2003. It was two-stage, and was replaced in 2016 due to an expansion.
Notification Appliances
All notification appliances in 2003-2016 were Siemens U-MMT-MCS-W-B multi tone horn/strobes. Replaced in 2016 with Genesis horn/strobes.
Initiating Devices
Pull Stations
The pull stations were Siemens HMS-2S. Replaced with EST SIGC-270B due to not being compatible with an EST3.