2001

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The Federal Signal 2001 Series is a line of outdoor warning sirens produced by Federal Signal. Variations include the 2001SRN, 2001SRNB, and the 2001-130.

2001SRN

The 2001SRN "Roundback" (right) and "Squareback" (left) variants.
The Federal Signal 2001SRN

The 2001SRN siren began production in 1999, replacing the Thunderbolt with a much less complex, and thus more reliable, design. It also introduced battery backup. This model is identifiable from its successors by the large, rectangular rotator box design borrowed from the Thunderbolt Series as well as the "2001DC" label on the rotator. This series came in two forms, the early "Roundback" and the later "Squareback", referring to the shape of the rear housing. Roundback models were only produced for a short time and much less common than the Squareback variant, with a few of the known Roundback sirens being located in Fostoria, Ohio; Romeoville, Illinois, Southaven, Mississippi; and Prior Lake, Minnesota. Aside from the rear housing, the two variations are identical.

2001SRNB

The Federal Signal 2001SRNB.

The 2001SRNB was the second generation of Federal Signal's 2001 series. The design is similar to its predecessor, the 2001SRN, with the most notable change being a refined stator design, increasing the sound output to 128 dBc at 100 feet. Secondly, a new square gear-driven rotator replaced the belt-driven rotator originally inherited from the Thunderbolt.

2001-130

The Federal Signal 2001-130.

The 2001-130 is the latest version of Federal Signal's 2001 Series. The 2001-130 model began production in 2006 with production continuing today. They made changes from the 2001SRNB by increasing the output to 130 dBc (hence the 2001-130 name) and making the square back of the siren taller. These sirens almost always exhibit a larger "FS" red emblem on the front of the horn.