
This has got to be very rare, so I'm wondering where it is...someone said something about a B-Series near Long Island, NY, but I'm not so sure...
(Note: this picture is not mine)
No the differential on all FS sirens is that a federal 1000A is 3ph and a 1000B is single phase. The A, B and C series thunderbolts are the generation of thunderbolt. Although I do believe and correct me if I am wrong but the B series... Okay I guess I shouldn't say no... And C series I actually think were all single phase... Right? I can't remember that part of it...gman 1 wrote:Isn't the B-series single phase?
And I kindly refer you to what I said... I said the A, B and C series are the generation of thunderbolts. And the 1000A is 3ph and the 1000B is single phase err... I said something like that. The only information on here that I am not sure of... I swear I have heard somewhere that all B series thunderbolts and most C series thunderbolts were single phase... But I don't know how true that is and to correct me if I was wrong on that. I hope I don't sound impolite or anything but... Yea.uncommonsense wrote:Yikes. Yikes yikes yikes. So much misinformation going on here. If you don't know, just stop.
That said, A, B, C series have nothing to do with phases. The phase is delineated by the letter after the number. 1000A is three phase, 1000B single phase.
Think of series as like how the B series 2001 was called 2001-SRNB.
Reference this thread for all the info on the T-Bolt series you would ever want:
https://airraidsirens.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4183
Correct.coastalsyrolover wrote:And I kindly refer you to what I said... I said the A, B and C series are the generation of thunderbolts. And the 1000A is 3ph and the 1000B is single phase err... I said something like that.
Rubbishcoastalsyrolover wrote:The only information on here that I am not sure of... I swear I have heard somewhere that all B series thunderbolts and most C series thunderbolts were single phase... But I don't know how true that is and to correct me if I was wrong on that. I hope I don't sound impolite or anything but... Yea.
My pleasure! I actually came across that by accident trying to look up images for a thunderbolt head.CDV777-1 wrote:Thanks for posting this! Something different!
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