I know I already did this siren, but the camera wouldn't stop autofocusing throughout the whole test, so I had a chance to redo it and I jumped on it. They pressed the button for alert, when they were supposed to press attack, and they realized their mistake and pressed the right button (this siren ...
Hey guys, sorry for the very big bump, but I have info regarding this topic. I have resent my letter again, this time to a different address, and today I got an email back from the grounds manager. He is hopefully going to point me in the right direction. Just thought I'd let you all know.
It's actually mounted up pretty high. I stood there forever waiting for it to go off. Oh, and for anyone wondering: The STL-10 and 3016 work as a tag team. The 3016 handles the tornado warnings, and the STL-10 handles the village's fire calls. I now have videos of both going off.
Could you get us a pic of both of the siren heads? Identifying sirens by panel help us narrow it down to the brand and a few models, but not one specific model. If you want a specific model you have to look at the head in most, but not all, cases. Like withe a whelen, a type III panel is used for 5 ...
You'll laugh at what Garland replaced them with. ATI's........................Yes ATI's. Needless to say they didn't last a quarter of the time the Hurricanes did. They were so bad that Garland abandoned them for Reverse 911 before going with Whelen Vortex's a few years ago. Oh ok. Haha. Finally yo...
That's a weird mount for the Allertor. Is that control box for the Allertor? It says Federal Signal on it so is it for the Allertor or for another? The original controls probably broke after ACA stopped making that particular unit, so they called Federal Signal and installed a Federal control box. ...