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Electromechanical
The classic rotor & stator sirens everybody loves!
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They're electronic speakers!
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They rotate!
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Civil defense sirens, also known as air raid or tornado sirens, come in many different shapes and sizes. There are 2 main types of civil defense sirens. An electromechanical siren is a siren that uses an electric motor to drive a spinning rotor, or chopper, inside of a stationary stator.
An electronic siren is much different than a mechanical siren. Rather than using a chopper, electronic sirens make use of a tone generator or stored preset sounds and amplifiers inside a controller, which broadcasts tones to the siren itself. Other types of sirens also exist, including friction, hand-cranked, and gasoline-driven sirens. Civil defense sirens are an important key in keeping the public safe from danger, alongside modern technology.
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This month's featured siren...
The Model 500 is a series of midrange rotational mechanical sirens that was produced by Federal Signal, intended to provide a midrange option for cities who did not want to invest in the longer range, but more expensive and maintenance-heavy Thunderbolt. Unfortunately, this led to the 500 series being overshadowed by the Thunderbolt series and increasing failures of the 500's rotators have led to it becoming rare after its discontinuation in 1981.
The 500 series was introduced in 1953 and advertised as a midrange alternative to the then-new Thunderbolt siren. The 500 could output significant noise without a blower, which made it simpler to maintain. There were three models introduced in 1953: The 500-SH, which made use of Federal's C3 1/2 Model 5 or STH-10's rotor and stator, and came exclusively in 8 and 12-port single tone, the 500-SHTT, which came in 9/12 port dual tone and made use of Federal's SD-10's rotor and stator (and is sometimes also referred to as the 500T), and the 500-DHTT.Early 500 series sirens came with larger motor covers, and a much shorter, wider projector horn that was at a steeper angle than later generations. These horns are the lower halves of an SD-10 repurposed into a horn. Some of these early 500 sirens came with reinforcing bars in the horn, which would stabilize and reinforce the horn as they were prone to warping. Most of these are 500-SH units, with few 500-SHTT units having these reinforcements. All 500 series rotators (minus the 500-DHTT) are belt driven by the chopper motor, using a belt connected to a gear reduction drive, which then drives another belt below the motor which rotates the horn and motor assembly above the stationary rectangular collector ring housing. Many examples of these early 500-SHTTs can be found around Los Angeles, CA, as part of its decommissioned civil defense system. 500-SH and 500-SHTT sirens both came with 10 hp dual-sided motors, in 1 ph (208 V) or 3 ph (220 V/550 V, similar to CLM sirens) AC power. (Full article...)
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Did you know...
- ... that a single System 7000 unit, a System 7026, still exists in Kuwait, on display?
- ... that the earliest known purpose-built outdoor warning electric siren was the Denver Type A, first designed in 1905?
- ... that the Equinox uses the rotor from an ECLIPSE-8, which sticks out into the rear housing and resulting in poor airflow?
- ... that the Pulsator was so prone to freezing, policemen would beat the sirens with nightsticks to unfreeze them?
- ... that Canada has 6 Thunderbolt sirens, all 1003s?
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07/7/2024 • Articles for a wide variety of non-American sirens are currently in the works! Check out our Elektror, Lion King, and Engesig articles to broaden your siren knowledge! In addition, a new page has been created for sirens which do not warrant their own articles but are worth mentioning, which is our miscellaneous sirens section!
In other news, the 6th round of the 2024 Monthy Featured Siren Vote has ended! We got 7 votes! The winner was the Federal Signal 500, with 5 votes, while the ACA Penetrator series got 2 votes. In addition, congratulations to trainsarethebest_alt for winning this month's featured artist! Anyone who wishes to submit photos for next month's featured artist can do so on our Discord! Thank you to all who voted!
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