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Seabrook Nuclear Siren System

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 5:34 am
by DJ2226
I started mapping out Seabrook Power Station's siren system. I found some of their 3016s and 4008s. I'm surprised they are hanging on to those old 3016s given their age and driver supply from Whelen. Their system had ESC-864 panels up to 2008 when one randomly went off and sent people into a panic. They all have ESC-2020 panels now and peak at 560 Hz in alert. There may be some other model Whelen sirens in the mix too. Leave a comment if you know some other locations and can add.
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Re: Seabrook Nuclear Siren System

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 6:28 pm
by 4J25
There is a Whelen omni just inside the plant:

Re: Seabrook Nuclear Siren System

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2015 1:22 am
by DJ2226
Interesting. I wonder if the 2910 is a replacement for the 4008 or if it's on a separate system. It's the only non 4008/3016 I could find.

Re: Seabrook Nuclear Siren System

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 7:32 pm
by Lily D
DJ2226 wrote:Interesting. I wonder if the 2910 is a replacement for the 4008 or if it's on a separate system. It's the only non 4008/3016 I could find.
A few years ago, I talked to one of the guys at the power plant and he said that it was installed as a) a backup siren and b) a possible replacement in the far future. He said the current system can go another 20+ years.