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{{Infobox siren|title=Federal Signal Eclipse|image=Eclipse8 Official.jpg|caption=Federal Signal Eclipse 8|company=[[Federal Signal Corporation]]|produced=August 2005-present|type=[[Omnidirectional]] [[Electromechanical]]|output=107-115 dB @ 100 ft|hp=6.5|voltage=48|current=DC|preceded=[[STH-10]]|manual=https://www.fedsig.com/sites/default/files/resource_library_document/Eclipse8%20Electro-Mechanical%20DC%20Power%20Siren%20Manual%20I%20255368.pdf|sheet=https://www.fedsig.com/product/eclipse8-siren}}The '''Eclipse''' is a mid-range, DC-powered mechanical omni-directional siren manufactured by [[:Category:Federal Signal Corporation|Federal Signal Corporation]]
|image= [[File:Eclipse8 Official.jpg|200px]]
 
|produced= 2005-Present
The Eclipse was introduced to market in August of 2005, succeeding the popular [[STH-10]] siren discontinued in December of the same year. The Eclipse features an aluminum construction consisting of a spun aluminum motor cover and intake as well as a cast aluminum stator, rotor and projector horns for excellent corrosion resistance, outclassing the rust-prone [[STH-10]]. The Eclipse is powered by the same 6.5 horsepower 48 Volt DC motor found in the [[2001]] siren series. Coupled with an 8-port rotor, the Eclipse is capable of producing a 500 Hertz tone up to 115 dBc at 100 feet<ref name=":0">https://www.fedsig.com/product/eclipse8-siren#specifications</ref>. These units are designed to operate with any power requirements, whether it's completely off grid with solar power, or fully grid-dependent through use of an AC to DC rectifier. They may be configured for pole or roof mounting, making them versatile for nearly any environment.
|company= Federal Signal Corporation
 
|type= [[Electromechanical]]
== Models ==
|preceded= [[STH-10]] (2005) & [[STL-10]]
 
|output= 107 (Eclipse-NH), 115 (Eclipse-8)
=== Eclipse 8 ===
|sheet= https://www.fedsig.com/product/eclipse8-siren
Eclipse 8 is the main model, equipped with projector horns for the maximum performance the Eclipse has to offer, up to 115 dBc at 100 feet<ref name=":0" />.
}}
 
== General ==
=== Eclipse NH ===
The Eclipse siren was released by [[Federal Signal Corporation]] in August of 2005, succeeding their popular STH-10 which would be discontinued December of the same year. The Eclipse is an omni-directional, mid-range 8 port siren, and boasts an entirely aluminum build. The Eclipse is offered in two variants: the Eclipse-8 utilizes rectangular aluminum horns to direct sound outwards, while the Eclipse-NH lacks horns but provides more localized sound dispersion. The Eclipse is a DC siren, however it may run off of AC power with the use of a DC rectifier. Additionally, both units may be pole or roof mounted. The Eclipse-NH was listed along with the Eclipse-8 from their release up until 2013 when it was removed from their product line, becoming a special order unit.
Eclipse NH, standing for No Horns, is the same as the Eclipse 8, but lacks projector horns for a cheaper, yet less performant model. This model was removed from public catalogs in 2013, becoming a special order item only. This model is capable of producing up to 107 dBc at 100 feet.


== References ==
== References ==
https://web.archive.org/web/20060314130634/http://www.federalwarningsystems.com/news/news_display.php?id=915


[[Category:Federal Signal Corporation]][[Category:Electromechanical Sirens]][[Category:Omnidirectional Sirens]][[Category:Eclipse Series]][[Category:Single Toned Sirens]][[Category:Sirens]]
 
[[Category:Federal Signal Corporation]][[Category:Electromechanical Sirens]][[Category:Omnidirectional Sirens]]
[[Category:Single Toned Sirens]][[Category:Sirens]]
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Latest revision as of 03:12, 29 August 2024

Federal Signal Eclipse

Federal Signal Eclipse 8

Company Federal Signal Corporation
Produced August 2005-present
Type Omnidirectional Electromechanical
Sound output 107-115 dB @ 100 ft
Horsepower 6.5
Voltage 48 V DC
Preceded by STH-10
Documentation Manual
Product sheet

The Eclipse is a mid-range, DC-powered mechanical omni-directional siren manufactured by Federal Signal Corporation.

The Eclipse was introduced to market in August of 2005, succeeding the popular STH-10 siren discontinued in December of the same year. The Eclipse features an aluminum construction consisting of a spun aluminum motor cover and intake as well as a cast aluminum stator, rotor and projector horns for excellent corrosion resistance, outclassing the rust-prone STH-10. The Eclipse is powered by the same 6.5 horsepower 48 Volt DC motor found in the 2001 siren series. Coupled with an 8-port rotor, the Eclipse is capable of producing a 500 Hertz tone up to 115 dBc at 100 feet[1]. These units are designed to operate with any power requirements, whether it's completely off grid with solar power, or fully grid-dependent through use of an AC to DC rectifier. They may be configured for pole or roof mounting, making them versatile for nearly any environment.

Models

Eclipse 8

Eclipse 8 is the main model, equipped with projector horns for the maximum performance the Eclipse has to offer, up to 115 dBc at 100 feet[1].

Eclipse NH

Eclipse NH, standing for No Horns, is the same as the Eclipse 8, but lacks projector horns for a cheaper, yet less performant model. This model was removed from public catalogs in 2013, becoming a special order item only. This model is capable of producing up to 107 dBc at 100 feet.

References