SIRENMAN wrote:In 2009 I bid on the siren upgrade in Hamilton County Ohio and part of those bids were to supply independent testing data for your siren according to ANSI standards. ANSI Standards S12.14 lays out the standards of testing, which is to measure 100' from a siren and record the sound. Federal does their testing in their chamber at 10' away and calculate the sound output. I turned in the independent test for the T-128 and Federal turned in a test for the 2001SRNB dated in November 2002. The bid was thrown out for a reason not beknown to me, but it was rebid and low and behold the testing requirement was not included in the bids this time.
Therefore I have concluded that Federal never tested their 2001-130 and just said it put out the 130db. just for the hell of it and to keep up with ASC. I can find no testing data or anything to prove me wrong. If any of you know one way or another please let me know.
Here is their test:
SIRENMAN wrote:It is a simple fix let's put a T-128 and a Federal 2001-130 next to each other and test them side by side. Then send the data to all EMA directors in the country and publish the results in the trade magazines.
In a letter from Hamilton County EMA they recognize the fact that the 2001-130 does not have the range as the T-128.
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