i was told by the fire chief that it came from Yankee Energy (nuclear power plant) in VT, and was donated to Alstead NH fire dept in the early nineties when they upgraded their warning systems. I did see pictures of the "doghouse" it resided in on the top of their fire station, before it w...
Thanks for all the info!! I definitely joined the right forum group!! I don’t have the controls for the siren head- what do they look like? Does anyone have a pic or model number of what originally ran the siren?
wow, thanks for the breakdown,.... (in detail!) so, the motor is stamped- 5 (may), 1979. you think the siren is older than that? my local electric motor guy tells me he is shocked to see that the motor has a standard id plate that shows it should be single shaft. (he thought it should have been fact...
also, here is the siren, any info on age, value, recommended wire gauge (to run it),conduit box lid pic,... or anything else would be greatly appericeated. Its a 240 volt, 10 hp, 46 amp baldor motor. thanks guys!
that looks exactly like it, it is wired into the rear of the radio below it, im told the siren could be remotely turned on with a 2 tone signal, any input on any of that?