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Wilderness Village RV Resort Lodge

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System Specifications
FACP: Edwards 1527
FACP Location: Lodge Lounge
System Type: Single-Stage Conventional
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage: 24VDC
System Coding: Continuous
Date of last known Upgrade: Early 2020s
Year Opened: 1976


Wilderness Village is a member-owned campground. The campground opened in 1976, and is located in Crimson Lake Provincial Park, near the town of Rocky Mountain House. This page will cover the Lodge, which consists of a small store and a "lodge lounge." The daylodge was completed in 1989, and the fire alarm system is original.

System Specifications (1989-present)[edit | edit source]

FACP[edit | edit source]

The day lodge is protected by an Edwards 1527 conventional fire alarm system. The panel is located in the lodge lounge beside the bookshelf. The system coding is continuous.

Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]

The notification appliances inside are Edwards "Durabel" 6100D (6" gong) vibrating bells. In the store, they are in a staff-only area.

The outdoor notification appliance is an Edwards "Durabel" 6100D (10" gong) vibrating bell, located outside in the seating area facing the large pool.

Initiating Devices[edit | edit source]

Pull Stations[edit | edit source]

The pull stations consist of two Edwards 270-SPO pull stations in the store; one first-generation NOS by the entrance, and a GE-branded one as a deficiency replacement.

The lodge lounge's pull stations consist of two Edwards 275-C111 pull stations.

Example photo of the mentioned pull station.

Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]

The automatic detection devices consist of mostly System Sensor 1412A ionization smoke detectors.

There is a System Sensor 2151A photoelectric smoke detector in the store, installed recently as a deficiency replacement.

There is an Edwards 281C fixed-temperature/rate-of-rise heat detector in the kitchen of the store.

EOLs[edit | edit source]

There are Edwards EOL-P1 end-of-line resistor plates on all circuits.