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Kananaskis Mountain Lodge

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The Kananaskis Mountain Lodge is a 3-story hotel in Kananaskis, AB. It was built in 1987, and the system is original! The panel, the pulls and most bells are original. The hotel was previously known as Delta Lodge. Please note that this is from 2014, when a user stayed here. It is likely there have been system modifications.

System Specifications

Panel

The fire alarm panel is a HUGE two-stage Edwards 6500 fire alarm system. There are two panels, one is just used for additional zones. They are somewhere around the lobby. The system does short blasts every few seconds in first stage, and continuous in general alarm as said by a guest directory in the "If You Hear An Alarm" section of a safety page. It says "This hotel is protected by a two-stage fire alarm system. If you hear a loud, continuous ringing from alarm bells, you must evacuate the building."

Notification Appliances

The main notification appliances are the original Edwards 439D-10AWC vibrating bells from 1987. Most of them are behind metal grills, which is seen in the lobby and hotel room floors. Some bells, like in the parkade do not have metal grills. A 439D-10AWC broke down in the 2000s on the 3rd floor and was replaced by a Notifier KMS-6-24A motor bell, again, behind a grill. Near the panel, there is an Edwards 439D-10AWC and a possibly Mircom or Amseco 6" motor bell right next to it.

Initiating Devices

Although two-stage, the pull stations are single stage, so two initiating devices have to be activated to go into full alarm. Most of the pull stations were 1987 Edwards 275-C111, although there were a few Edwards 270-SPOs from the 1990s.

Automatic Detection Devices

The smoke detectors were Edwards EDW1451A.