WS-2000: Difference between revisions
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|model1 = WS-2008 | |model1 = WS-2008 (WS-2000-109) | ||
|output1 = 109 | |output1 = 109 | ||
|drivers1 = 8 | |drivers1 = 8 | ||
|model2 = WS-2012 | |model2 = WS-2012 (WS-2000-112) | ||
|output2 = 112 | |output2 = 112 | ||
|drivers2 = 12 | |drivers2 = 12 | ||
|model3 = WS-2016 | |model3 = WS-2016 (WS-2000-115) | ||
|output3 = 115 | |output3 = 115 | ||
|drivers3 = 16 | |drivers3 = 16 | ||
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|output4 = 115 | |output4 = 115 | ||
|drivers4 = 20 | |drivers4 = 20 | ||
|model5 = WS- | |model5 = WS-400R (WS-2000R) | ||
|output5 = 115 | |output5 = 115 | ||
|drivers5 = 4 | |drivers5 = 4 |
Revision as of 19:05, 1 December 2023
WS-2000 | |
[[File:|200px]] A WS-2016 in Fort Wayne, IN located at Georgetown Entertainment off of State Blvd and Maplecrest Rd. | |
Company | Whelen Engineering |
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Produced | 1979-1990 |
Type | Electronic |
Sound output | 109-115 |
Succeeded by | WPS-2700 series (1991) |
The WS-2000 series is a old series of sirens produced by Whelen Engineering. It came in the following Models: WS-2008, WS-2012, WS-2016, WS-2020, and WS-2000R. The WS-2000 series was produced from 1979 until 1991 and was Whelen's second longest-produced siren to date, behind the WPS-2800 series. The WS-2000 used basic parts for the speakers, which were made of fiberglass to increase durability. The WS-2000 series used the early analog controllers that the WS-3000 series later used upon its inception, but later used the typical analog ESC-864 controller commonly associated with this model later in its run. Several notable systems had WS-2000 series sirens, including the Perry Nuclear Generating Station in North Perry, Ohio, as well as the city of St. Louis, MO.
Other less known sirens in the WS-2000 series were the WS-2500 (which was only a prototypical model and never made it to production), and the WS-2000R, which utilized collector rings to rotate the rotator assembly a full 360 degrees, and was essentially one WS-2016 array attached to a rotator to rotate the siren assembly (the presence of collector rings inside the rotator assembly was subsequently dropped when the WS-3000 series debuted several years later). One WS-2000R is located in Ida, MI, one located in Pennsylvania that was supposedly apart oa a 'mental escape system', several were located in St. Louis, MO prior to the county upgrading its sirens in the early 2000's, one has been found in Wisconsin on an ESC-2030 controller, and a few are still in active service in Missouri. The WS-2000R was never a very popular siren with customers.
Model | Image | Output | Drivers | Notes |
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WS-2008 (WS-2000-109) | 109 dBc | 8 | ||
WS-2012 (WS-2000-112) | 112 dBc | 12 | ||
WS-2016 (WS-2000-115) | 115 dBc | 16 | ||
WS-2020 | 115 dBc | 20 | ||
WS-400R (WS-2000R) | 115 dBc | 4 | ||