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AfterDark67 wrote:... Buffalo Grove, IL (which has a model 5 and a 2001 200 feet from eachother) tests every day of the week at noon.
I'm sure many other towns do this too.
Wow!
That is overkill, but I would like it.
Am surprised people do not request that it be lessened.

Why only 200 feet apart?
Are they planning to remove or transplant the model 5?
I'd love to hear the interference frequencies between the two.

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Sun Dec 10, 2006 1:36 pm

I'm not sure if the Model 5 is in service or not. I don't think it is, though.

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sunday tests

Wed Dec 13, 2006 3:35 pm

Mulberry Kansas sets off their two model 2's and 1 sterling everyday at noon including Sundays. suprised me that they would do that on Sundays.

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Wed Dec 13, 2006 5:06 pm

Well, there is nothing like tradition and habit.
But Sunday?
Maybe it is useful in reminding rambling pastors that their sermons are running over.

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Wed Dec 13, 2006 7:05 pm

I'd get sick of having to listen to the same siren every day... seriously! Once a week is enough!
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Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:28 pm

I'd like it at first.
But then, like you, I would probably get tired of it.

Weekly would be enough of a test, anyway.

Would be interesting to know the actual life of an air raid siren.

It will spin just so many revolutions before it wears out.
The single phase motors also have brushes which wear out.

Daily tests will wear them out prematurely.

Recommended tests are 1 to 3 minutes per month = 12 to 36 minutes/year.

They are already at 6 hours per year.

My fire department has a ridiculous policy of operating emergency lights when backing. (We back with a backer.)

We have more wear from leaving lights operating when parked at scenes and when backing than from emergency responses.
Of course, Fed Sig and all the rest love for us to wear their stuff out so they can sell replacement parts at exorbitant prices.
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Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:25 pm

The Sterling M siren in Silverton has been sounding daily at noon for over eighty years on the original motor. They last a long time.
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Daniel wrote:The Sterling M siren in Silverton has been sounding daily at noon for over eighty years on the original motor. They last a long time.
Well, thanks for ruining my whole discourse!

80 years @ 1 minute/day = 486 hours = 20 days

Wow!

P.S. Tower Records is closing. CDs 70% off
Found an interesting CD of Max Reger organ works, Daniel.
I love Reger's big organworks. Have been working on Wachet Auf, but it is so difficult. Love the fugue.

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Sterling sirens are the toughest sirens known in North America. I've sent Detroit a letter on the second, and I'll see the results.
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The 3-phase Model 5 we have in Mount Hope has been sounding a noon blast every day (except Sunday) since the early 1970s and it has yet to be serviced.

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