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Most sirens use 560 Hz ESC-2020 controllers; however, a few use 435 or 465 Hz tones. | Most sirens use 560 Hz ESC-2020 controllers; however, a few use 435 or 465 Hz tones. | ||
In February 2023, Dominion Energy decommissioned the siren system and switched to IPAWS<ref>https://www.dominionenergy.com/projects-and-facilities/nuclear-facilities/alert-transition-faqs</ref>. | In February 2023, Dominion Energy decommissioned the siren system and switched to IPAWS<ref>https://www.dominionenergy.com/projects-and-facilities/nuclear-facilities/alert-transition-faqs</ref>. Starting in September 2024, all 68 sirens in North Anna are scheduled to be removed by West Shore Services<ref>https://www.spotsylvania.va.us/DocumentCenter/View/30926/North-Anna-Power-Station-Siren-Removal-Project-September-2024-through-December-2024</ref>. The project is expected to be complete by December 2024. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 05:44, 18 December 2024
The Early Warning Siren System for the North Anna Power Station is comprised of 68 Whelen WPS-2806 and WPS-2906 sirens, located throughout Caroline, Hanover, Louisa, Orange and Spotsylvania counties. The sirens replaced a previous system comprised of Sentry 10V2T sirens, over a transitional period from 2001 to 2004.
The system is tested on the third Wednesday of February, May, August, and November at or around 11:10 AM, in 3 minutes of alert. The system uses a sequence of three activation signals, resulting in a distinct "triple windup" sound.
Most sirens use 560 Hz ESC-2020 controllers; however, a few use 435 or 465 Hz tones.
In February 2023, Dominion Energy decommissioned the siren system and switched to IPAWS[1]. Starting in September 2024, all 68 sirens in North Anna are scheduled to be removed by West Shore Services[2]. The project is expected to be complete by December 2024.
See also
- Surry Power Station, also located in Virginia, and with an identical siren composition