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|produced = 2015-Present
|produced = 2015-Present
|neigh=15 (14 for DC)
|neigh=15 (14 for DC)
|output = 127
|hertz = 600
|voltage=208-240/460
|voltage=208-240/460
|current=AC 3PH (1PH for DC)
|current=AC 3PH (1PH for DC)
|hz=600
|type = [[Electromechanical]]
|type = [[Electromechanical]]
|output = 127
|sheet = http://www.sentrysiren.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/2016-14V-14V-B.pdf
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The '''14V''' is an omnidirectional siren produced by [[:Category:Sentry Siren Incorporated|Sentry Siren Incorporated]]. The 14V is basically half of the 10/15 port [[40V2T]] although it only has 8 ports. This siren is also available as the 14V-B, with battery backup. The first installation was a 14V-B in Atlanta, MO that replaced at GCS Model 3.  
The '''14V''' is an omnidirectional siren produced by [[:Category:Sentry Siren Incorporated|Sentry Siren Incorporated]]. The 14V is basically half of the 10/15 port [[40V2T]] although it only has 8 ports. This siren is also available as the 14V-B, with battery backup. The first installation was a 14V-B in Atlanta, MO that replaced at GCS Model 3.  

Revision as of 22:41, 30 November 2017

14V
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Company Sentry Siren Incorporated
Produced 2015-Present
Type Electromechanical
Sound output 127
Voltage 208-240/460 V AC 3PH (1PH for DC)
Documentation
Product sheet

The 14V is an omnidirectional siren produced by Sentry Siren Incorporated. The 14V is basically half of the 10/15 port 40V2T although it only has 8 ports. This siren is also available as the 14V-B, with battery backup. The first installation was a 14V-B in Atlanta, MO that replaced at GCS Model 3.