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Re: Interesting Tennessee ACA/ASC siren

Sat Mar 01, 2025 7:08 pm

No that is not a prototype it is a p-50 with the outer part of the horn removed
Owns a ex Trojan! federal signal model 7 And a 3-d printed ACA hurricane mkII and mini model 7T miscellaneous 3-d printed/lego sirens. Hopes for there to be a ACA hurricane 130 at sirencon one day.

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Re: Interesting Tennessee ACA/ASC siren

Sat Mar 01, 2025 8:32 pm

AppleFireAlarmPro wrote:
Sat Mar 01, 2025 6:41 pm
While playing around on Google Maps, I came across what appears to be either an ACA P-50 or ASC T-135 AC, but the projector looks too short compared to P-50s I’ve seen elsewhere. Is this some sort of prototype version? It’s located in Cordova, TN.
Not a prototype, this siren was originally grey and had a full horn, part of the horn went missing at some point and when the siren was refurbished in 2011, they didn’t bother to replace the missing section of the horn.

Here’s a video of the same siren back in 2002:
https://youtu.be/XG-SWaU2RJU?si=IAC1LbB8IlmoG31D

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Re: Interesting Tennessee ACA/ASC siren

Sat Mar 01, 2025 11:48 pm

SpanishFriedEggs wrote:
Sat Mar 01, 2025 8:32 pm
AppleFireAlarmPro wrote:
Sat Mar 01, 2025 6:41 pm
While playing around on Google Maps, I came across what appears to be either an ACA P-50 or ASC T-135 AC, but the projector looks too short compared to P-50s I’ve seen elsewhere. Is this some sort of prototype version? It’s located in Cordova, TN.
Not a prototype, this siren was originally grey and had a full horn, part of the horn went missing at some point and when the siren was refurbished in 2011, they didn’t bother to replace the missing section of the horn.

Here’s a video of the same siren back in 2002:
https://youtu.be/XG-SWaU2RJU?si=IAC1LbB8IlmoG31D
It was damaged beyond repair IIRC

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