As I mentioned in the general discussion section I picked up one of New Haven CT's 7T yesterday. Here's a little history on it. It was installed on a 7 story building fairly close to I-91 (you could see it from exit 2) near downdown New Haven. I'm not sure how long ago it happened but do to the salt air the housing was compleatly distroyed. The top half rotted away long before it was taken down. Judging by the tags it was installed some time in the 60's. The building owner claimed it was interfearing with cell phone reception in the building, and was glad to see it come down. It was removed the hard way, down 7 flights of stairs.
Here's some specs on it:
motor 7 1/2HP 220VAC 3 phase
rotor/stator 9/12
rough estimate of year 1960's (the motor tag says "Federal Sign and Signal")
As promised here's a few pics of it from yesterday. I only managed to get 3 pics, counting the one I posted in the faces of the forum thread because it was loaded up quickly and I was exhausted after unloading.
The siren with the stator removed and the housing remains sitting in the truck. You can also see the housing support which is still attached to the stator sticking up from the largest piece of the housing remains. The air intake was missing, probably rotted away too. You can also see why I tossed the housing
The siren with the stator re-attached after finally muscling it into my storage bin. As you can see it's in fairly decent shape aside from some surface rust. The rotor spins smoothly with just a slight bit of noise from one of the bearings, which I plan on adding a little grease to
And of course after 3 hours of getting it off the truck, dragging and trying to roll it to the basment door, dragging it across the basment to the steps, up the steps, than finally getting it in the bin, I had to go out and buy this today
I'll go back down to the bin tomorrow to get some more detailed pics as my neighbors were in and out of their bins most of the day today.