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Our Lady of the Assumption School

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System Specifications
FACP: Kidde VS4
System Type: Addressable
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage: 24VFWR
Date of last known Upgrade: 2019
Year Opened: 1957

Our Lady of the Assumption School is a catholic school that teaches Kindergarten to Grade 9, and is located in the neighborhood of Bowness in Calgary, Alberta. This school was built in 1957, and has its current system since 2019.


System Specifications

FACP

The panel is a Kidde VS4, installed in the 2010s. It most likely replaced an EST 6616 from the 1990s. The system has all strobes synchronized, and all horns doing code-3. There is an annunciator at the entrance, however the panel is not visible, it's located in the upstairs mechanical/boiler room. System is serviced and managed by Altex Security.

Notification Appliances

The notification appliances inside were updated in July 2019. They are EST Genesis GC-HDVM (white, ceiling, no FIRE marking) horn/strobes set on low volume, replacing G1R-HDVM horn/strobes. However EST Genesis G1R-HDVM (red, wall, no FIRE) horn/strobes remained in the gym and shop, but were moved to different locations. Outside, there is an EST Integrity CS405-8A-T strobe by the entrance. There were originally two, but one of them was removed in 2019. There is one EST WG4RN-HVMC (red, no FIRE) horn/strobe for outdoor notification as well, located by the tarmac.

Initiating Devices

Pull Stations

The pull stations are all Edwards 270-SPO, but from different eras. Most are from the early 1990s, some from the mid 1990s, one newer GE branded 270, and a couple from 1970s-80s with the old E logo. There may also be a 270-SPO from 1957.

Automatic Detection Devices

There are EST SIGA2-PS smoke detectors throughout, from the 2010s when the Kidde was installed. Heat detectors are unknown at this time.