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| Piba anlage 1.jpg|Appendix 1
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| |company= Pintsch Bamag
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| |produced=1962 - 1964
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| |type=[[Pneumatic]]
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| |output=?
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| |hertz =?
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| Piba anlage 2.jpg|Appendix 2
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| |company= Pintsch Bamag
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| |produced=1965 - 1968
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| |type=[[Pneumatic]]
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| |output=124
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| |hertz = 420 - 430
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| The Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 are pneumatic sirens made by German manufacture Pintsch Bamag. The Appendix 1 is the first version which had a taller head and had its engine room bunker off to the side. Then later the Appendix 2 came out and had its engine bunker at the base of the tower. This siren works the same as all the other German pneumatic sirens. A bunker at the base of the sirens tower that has a diesel engine that powers an air compressor and generator. The air tank in this siren is mounted inside the center of the sirens tower ,unlike outside like the HLS F-71 or inside the bunker like the HLS-273. There are only two of these sirens active. All the others have either have been removed ,replaced with a Hormann ECN ,sitting abandoned ,and some have had radio antennas mounted on them.
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| BDEE1D24-EEEC-4558-89E2-E6A873F35F8A.jpeg|Base of the Appendix 2 tower. The door leads to a ladder ,and down the ladder is the engine ,generator ,and accumulators.
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| [[Category:Pintsch Bamag]][[Category:Omnidirectional Sirens]][[Category:Pnuematic Sirens]][[Category:Single Toned Sirens]][[Category:Sirens]]
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Latest revision as of 05:17, 19 January 2022