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Re: Denver begins upgrade of decades old siren system

Sat Jul 27, 2013 12:47 pm

lilsirenguy wrote:Freak. What happened to the old sirens? Dont let them scrap it!
I don't live anywhere near Denver to make sure they don't scrap them, and I'm not a freak either. :roll:

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Re: Denver begins upgrade of decades old siren system

Sat Jul 27, 2013 2:36 pm

Reedsiren1 wrote:
lilsirenguy wrote:Freak. What happened to the old sirens? Dont let them scrap it!
I don't live anywhere near Denver to make sure they don't scrap them, and I'm not a freak either. :roll:
He said "Freak" as a substitute for (I just typed a very naughty word that I could be banned for!!!)

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Re: Denver begins upgrade of decades old siren system

Sat Jul 27, 2013 3:10 pm

Mark N wrote:
Reedsiren1 wrote:
lilsirenguy wrote:Freak. What happened to the old sirens? Dont let them scrap it!
I don't live anywhere near Denver to make sure they don't scrap them, and I'm not a freak either. :roll:
He said "Freak" as a substitute for (I just typed a very naughty word that I could be banned for!!!)
Oh, okay.

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Re: Denver begins upgrade of decades old siren system

Sat Jul 27, 2013 5:15 pm

Just like to add for the people trying to figure out what happened to them...

From Robert Gift:
"The City of Denver had placed sirens in a dumpster.
(I had been in contact with the City since March, 2012 about obtaining sirens to be scrapped. They had no problems donating scrapped sirens and also had me contact two people at Federal Signal who would be installing 2001s and be in charge of removing old sirens.

Sirens were being removed and taken to be scrapped. No one called or e-mailed.
When I found out, I immediately e-mailed.
A man called and said I'd have to get what was in the dumpster before it was hauled away that afternoon!!!

From the last dumpster of sirens I obtained two H.O.R. sirens without housings.
The Thunderbolt sirens were too big and heavy to take any home by myself.

SIRO DRONE What is that?
Capacitor Single Phase motor Dual Voltage
H.O.R. Company Staten Island NY NY
These H.O.R motors are wired for 220 Volts.
Was considering wiring to 110 volts but then the draw is 24 amps which exceeds our 110-Volt circuit breakers.

In the dumpster was a huge Model 5-looking siren. The top's 4 bolts all broke as I tried to unscrew them, so it came off quickly! Huge single-tone rotor/stator. Sounded pulses when I reached town and turned it. Wish I could have saved it but I would need a crane to lift it out.
Rain and powerful lightning was approaching before I could investigate it further."
~Mitchell Tsokatos
Owner of a P-10 and Model L

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Re: Denver begins upgrade of decades old siren system

Sat Jul 27, 2013 5:31 pm

I'm willing to bet it is exactly like the one pictured below on the left.

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Re: Denver begins upgrade of decades old siren system

Sat Jul 27, 2013 6:48 pm

Man I want one of them. Too bad Robert never got back to me on contacting Englewood for a Mobil Directo.
Kicking it in the siren party since '08

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