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8888 Country Hills Blvd NW aka Royal Oak Center is a shopping centre with many plazas. This one is for the units number 125-198 in a plaza. This plaza was built in 2003-2004, but has had its current fire alarm system since July 2017. It is unknown why the alarms were replaced. This plaza consists of a Sobeys, Ohana Care, PetValu, Williams Paints, Subway, Freshii and Royal Oak Clinic.
System Specifications
FACP
The fire alarm system is a Mircom FX-2000 installed in 2017. It replaced an EST QuickStart QS1 for some reason. The panel is located inside the entrance of Sobeys.
Notification Appliances
All of the indoor notification appliances are System Sensor SpectrAlert Advanced P2R (red, wall) horn/strobes in place of the Genesis horn/strobes, even on the ceilings at Sobeys. For outdoor notification, there's a System Sensor SRK (red, wall) weatherproof remote strobe outside of PetValu. All horn/strobes are operating independently, they are set to low volume, code 3, 30 cd. There is also a System Sensor SpectrAlert Classic H12/12W (white) horn in the store, which is used as a door alarm.
Initiating Devices
Pull Stations
All pull stations are Mircom MS-401, from 2017. They are in the place of the original pull stations.
Automatic Detection Devices
The smoke detectors here are Mircom MIX-2251AP.
Previous System Specifications
FACP
The original panel was an EST QuickStart QS1 from 2003. It was where the Mircom FX-2000 is now. The system was replaced in 2017.
Notification Appliances
The original notification appliances seen on the walls of tenants were EST Genesis G1R-HDVM (red, wall, no FIRE) horn/strobes. On the ceilings of Sobeys were EST GC-HDVM (white, ceiling, no FIRE) horn/strobes. These were all replaced in 2017 with SpectrAlert Advanced horn/strobes. The outdoor strobe was an EST CS405-7A-T (15/75 cd) Integrity weatherproof strobe.
Initiating Devices
Pull Stations
The original pull stations were EST SIGA-270 addressable pull stations from 2003. There was one from 2012, but since 2017, the Mircom pulls have been in their places.
Automatic Detection Devices
The original smoke detectors were EST SIGA-PS.