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The 508 is produced by Federal Signal Corporation. The 508 name comes from the 500Hz frequency of sound it produces, deeper than its [[2001-130]] brethren, and the eight ports | The 508-128 is a uni-directional rotating siren produced by Federal Signal Corporation. The 508 name comes from the 500Hz frequency of sound it produces, deeper than its [[2001-130]] brethren, and the eight ports seen on the rotor and stator. This siren was born as a solution to compete with [[American Signal Corporation]] in the nuclear market due to a audible warning requirement of 500Hz, but is not limited to that market. It is quite popular among many cities looking for a new siren system. | ||
==Design== | |||
This siren is a mash of 3 sirens bundled into one. It utilizes the rotation mechanism and collector ring assembly from last generation [[Thunderbolt]] and current generation [[2001-130]]. It also utilizes the [[Eclipse-8]] rotor and stator with a precisely designed projector made of fiberglass. All this ties together to make the 508-128. | |||
[[Category:Rotating Sirens]] [[Category:Electromechanical Sirens]] [[Category:Federal Signal Corporation]][[Category:Single Toned Sirens]][[Category:Sirens]] | [[Category:Rotating Sirens]] [[Category:Electromechanical Sirens]] [[Category:Federal Signal Corporation]][[Category:Single Toned Sirens]][[Category:Sirens]] |
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Company | Federal Signal Corporation |
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Produced | 2011-Present |
Type | Electromechanical |
Sound output | 128 |
Documentation | Manual Product sheet |
The 508-128 is a uni-directional rotating siren produced by Federal Signal Corporation. The 508 name comes from the 500Hz frequency of sound it produces, deeper than its 2001-130 brethren, and the eight ports seen on the rotor and stator. This siren was born as a solution to compete with American Signal Corporation in the nuclear market due to a audible warning requirement of 500Hz, but is not limited to that market. It is quite popular among many cities looking for a new siren system.
Design
This siren is a mash of 3 sirens bundled into one. It utilizes the rotation mechanism and collector ring assembly from last generation Thunderbolt and current generation 2001-130. It also utilizes the Eclipse-8 rotor and stator with a precisely designed projector made of fiberglass. All this ties together to make the 508-128.