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230-250 Watt Common SW, Edmonton

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System Specifications
FACP: Notifier NFS-320C
FACP Location: Electrical Room
System Type: Addressable
System Line Voltage: 120VAC
NAC Voltage: 24VDC
System Coding: Temporal
Strobes Synchronized: Yes, SS
Date of last known Upgrade: 2021
Year Opened: 2018

230-250 Watt Common SW is the address given to a plaza in the Ellerslie area of Edmonton. Its tenants are Dollarama, Winners, Petland and Shoppers Drug Mart. The Shoppers and Petland were completed in 2018, and the other two stores were added in 2021. The fire alarm system is original.

System Specifications (2021-present)

FACP

The building is protected by a Notifier NFS-320C addressable fire alarm system. The panel is located in an electrical room. The system runs Notifier’s FlashScan addressable protocol, and the system coding is temporal.

Annunciators

There is a Notifier LCD2-80 LCD annunciator paired with an ACM-24AT LED annunciator in the Shoppers entrance vestibule.

There is also a Notifier ACM-24AT annunciator in the Winners entrance vestibule.

Notification Appliances

All indoor notification appliances are System Sensor “L-Series” PC2RLA-E horn/strobes (red, ceiling-mount, English only, set to 15cd).
For outdoor notification, there is a System Sensor “SpectrAlert Advance” SRKA weatherproof remote strobe (red, wall-mount, set to 75cd) outside of Shoppers, and behind the store outside the electrical room.

Initiating Devices

Pull Stations

All pull stations except one are Notifier NBG-12LX addressable dual-action pull stations.

There are Notifier N-MPS-SA addressable single-action pull stations in Shoppers.

Automatic Detection Devices

The entire plaza is protected by waterflow protection, so there are no detectors.

Modules

There are Notifier FMM-1A addressable monitor modules supervising the sprinkler system’s tamper and flow switches.