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'''System 7000''' is a self-contained Thunderbolt system that is capable of operating from a municipal power supply or from the built-in engine driven AC generator. Speculation suggests that this was an idea as a failsafe system for the Thunderbolt in the case of power loss before battery-backup hit the mainstream.
'''System 7000''' is a self-contained Thunderbolt system that is capable of operating from a municipal power supply or from the built-in engine driven AC generator. Speculation suggests that this was an idea as a failsafe system for the Thunderbolt in the case of power loss before battery-backup hit the mainstream.


The system consists of a modified Thunderbolt siren, a RadioTrol(optional), and an engine driven AC generator. The system is housed in a corrosion resistant aluminum and steel shelter.
The system consists of a modified Thunderbolt siren, a RadioTrol(optional), and an engine driven AC generator. The system is housed in a corrosion resistant aluminum and steel shelter. A thermostatically controlled fan is used in systems intended for use in consistently hot climates. An optional keylock switch controlled intrusion alarm system may be included to discourage unauthorized access into the system.


==Models==
==Models==
===7012===
===7012===
System 7012 utilizes model Thunderbolt 1000.
System 7012 utilizes model Thunderbolt 1000 and produces 2 warning signals, Steady and Wail.
===7022===
===7022===
System 7022 utilizes model Thunderbolt 1000T.
System 7022 utilizes model Thunderbolt 1000T. It is nearly identical to 7012, but features a dual-tone chopper.
===7026===
===7026===
System 7026 utilizes model Thunderbolt 1003.  
System 7026 utilizes model Thunderbolt 1003 and produces 6 warning signals, Steady, Alternating Steady, Pulsed Steady, Wail, Alternating Wail, and Pulsed Wail.




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Revision as of 14:56, 31 August 2018

System 7000
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Company Federal Signal Corporation
Produced 1980?-1990?
Type Electromechanical
Sound output 126-127
Voltage 120, 220, 240, or 480 V
Succeeded by 2001-DC

System 7000 is a self-contained Thunderbolt system that is capable of operating from a municipal power supply or from the built-in engine driven AC generator. Speculation suggests that this was an idea as a failsafe system for the Thunderbolt in the case of power loss before battery-backup hit the mainstream.

The system consists of a modified Thunderbolt siren, a RadioTrol(optional), and an engine driven AC generator. The system is housed in a corrosion resistant aluminum and steel shelter. A thermostatically controlled fan is used in systems intended for use in consistently hot climates. An optional keylock switch controlled intrusion alarm system may be included to discourage unauthorized access into the system.

Models

7012

System 7012 utilizes model Thunderbolt 1000 and produces 2 warning signals, Steady and Wail.

7022

System 7022 utilizes model Thunderbolt 1000T. It is nearly identical to 7012, but features a dual-tone chopper.

7026

System 7026 utilizes model Thunderbolt 1003 and produces 6 warning signals, Steady, Alternating Steady, Pulsed Steady, Wail, Alternating Wail, and Pulsed Wail.