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{{Infobox siren|title=Federal Signal General/Predetermined Alarm controller|company=Federal Signal Corporation|produced=???|type=Siren controller}}The ''' | {{Infobox siren|title=Federal Signal General/Predetermined Alarm controller|company=[[Federal Signal Corporation]]|produced=???|type=Siren controller|image=Pgatimer.jpg}}The ''Predetermined General Alarm'' ('''PGA''') and Standard General Alarm ('''SGA'''), designated Model Z115/220 (depending on voltage), are signal timers that were produced by Federal Signal Corporation. These were mainly marketed to fire stations as a cheap timer for a siren that only needed to sound a single signal. They are capable of (depending on the model) 2 3-minute signals, these being the "alarm" (attack) signal and "test" signal. | ||
== History and Design == | |||
== | === Predetermined General Alarm === | ||
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The PGA is primarily used for general alarm sirens, allowing them to sound an up and down scale wailing signal for a predetermined time. The standard PGA timer produces a timing of 8-seconds ON, 4-seconds OFF; repeated 10 times in a two minute cycle. There are a few known models, including the PGA and SGA timers. These are much less common than the [[Federal Signal AX Timer|AX]] and [[FC]] timers Federal produced. | |||
=== Standard General Alarm === | |||
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[[Category:Siren Control Equipment]] | [[Category:Siren Control Equipment]] | ||
[[Category:Federal Signal Corporation]] | [[Category:Federal Signal Corporation]] | ||
__INDEX__ | __INDEX__ | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 12 November 2024
Federal Signal General/Predetermined Alarm controller | |
Company | Federal Signal Corporation |
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Produced | ??? |
Type | Siren controller |
The Predetermined General Alarm (PGA) and Standard General Alarm (SGA), designated Model Z115/220 (depending on voltage), are signal timers that were produced by Federal Signal Corporation. These were mainly marketed to fire stations as a cheap timer for a siren that only needed to sound a single signal. They are capable of (depending on the model) 2 3-minute signals, these being the "alarm" (attack) signal and "test" signal.
History and Design
Predetermined General Alarm
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The PGA is primarily used for general alarm sirens, allowing them to sound an up and down scale wailing signal for a predetermined time. The standard PGA timer produces a timing of 8-seconds ON, 4-seconds OFF; repeated 10 times in a two minute cycle. There are a few known models, including the PGA and SGA timers. These are much less common than the AX and FC timers Federal produced.
Standard General Alarm
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