I don't think so because the Model 5 came before the Model 7 from what I've seen.Mark N wrote:Batman hit the nail right on the head. The Model 7 is an older Model 5.
Pardon me if this is a dumb question but why was there a horse power limit on motors of 10HP was it a Civil Defense requirement?Batman wrote:There actually is no difference. Supposedly the Model 5 had 5 horsepower and the Model 7 had 7HP, but in reality they were both the same siren and actually had about 10HP. The siren should have been named the Model 10, but I believe there were some regulations that restricted motor horsepower, so Federal Signal lied about the rating so they could get past them.
The Model 7 name was discontinued long before the Model 5 name I believe. If any of that is wrong, someone who knows more can correct me.
ahh that makes sense proves i have a lot more to learn about motorsholler wrote:The early restrictions were in place for fire sirens because of the electrical grid. REA frowned upon any motor bigger than 5 horsepower.
There was no such thing as a 10 horsepower limit. The P-50 and the Super Sirexes are proof of that.
Wrong.floor-a-matic wrote:Model 5 is high-tone; & model 7 is low-tone.
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