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|preceded= [[STH-10]] (2005) & [[STL-10]] | |preceded= [[STH-10]] (2005) & [[STL-10]] | ||
|output= | |output= 112 (Eclipse-NH), 115 (Eclipse-8) | ||
|sheet= https://www.fedsig.com/product/eclipse8-siren | |sheet= https://www.fedsig.com/product/eclipse8-siren | ||
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Company | Federal Signal Corporation |
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Produced | 2005-present |
Type | Electromechanical |
Sound output | 112 (Eclipse-NH), 115 (Eclipse-8) |
Preceded by | STH-10 (2005) & STL-10 |
Documentation | Product sheet |
General
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.