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Canada's Best Value Inn Chinook Station

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Revision as of 15:26, 6 March 2026 by TwentyThree33 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="float:right;border:2px solid black" |- ! System Specifications |- | |- | FACP: None<br />System Type: 120V Hardwired<br />System Line Voltage: 120VAC<br />System Coding: Continuous<br />Date of last known Upgrade: N/A<br />Most Recent Known Modification: 2025, Pull<br />Year Opened: 1979 |} The '''Canada's Best Value Inn Chinook Station''' is a motel located at 5307 Macleod Trail SW, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This page will cover the South Building, which...")
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System Specifications
FACP: None
System Type: 120V Hardwired
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
System Coding: Continuous
Date of last known Upgrade: N/A
Most Recent Known Modification: 2025, Pull
Year Opened: 1979

The Canada's Best Value Inn Chinook Station is a motel located at 5307 Macleod Trail SW, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This page will cover the South Building, which is the only building with a fire alarm system. The building was built in 1979, and the fire alarm system is original with deficiency replacements.

System Specifications

The building is protected by a 120VAC hardwired fire alarm system, with bells and initiating devices wired in series-parallel. The system coding is continuous.

Notification Appliances

There are two notification appliances on this system: an Edwards "Durabel" 6000D vibrating bell (6" gong, gray) on one end, and a Wheelock 46T-G6-115-R vibrating bell (6" gong, red) at the other end.

Initiating Devices

Pull Stations

There are two pull stations on this system: an Edwards CCS-452 conventional single-action pull station on one end, and a Mircom MS-401 conventional single-action pull station at the other end.
The Mircom pull replaced an Edwards 270-GAO; the GAO is now part of Fire Alarmpedia's collection!

Automatic Detection Devices

There are BRK 9120B ionization smoke alarms throughout all common areas, equipped with SM120X relays; these trip the bells when activated.