I wouldn't say the system of ATIs is regularly maintained very well at all. Several sirens do not work, and they can be offline for months before the city bothers repairing them, and that's usually only after an enthusiast makes them aware of the issue. Every original ATI in the city has already had its original controller replaced due to issues, and despite having brand new controllers the sirens still break due to being junk.Alertronic6000 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 12:12 pmThanks so much for the info. I don’t think these sirens were designed with harsh Canadian winter conditions in mind. It’s my belief that winter, combined with lack of routine maintenance, contributed to their short life span. 9 years.. The current ATI system of 18 sirens (tested every Monday) is now going on 21 years with regular maintenance.
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