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|type = [[Electromechanical]]
|type = [[Electromechanical]]
|output = 107
|output = 107
|hertz = 460
|neigh = 5
|sheet = http://www.sentrysiren.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/2016-3V8.pdf
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The 3V8 is an electromechanical omidirectional siren that is produced by [[Sentry Siren Incorporated]].
The 3V8 is an electromechanical omidirectional siren that is produced by [[Sentry Siren Incorporated]].
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|produced = 2000-present
|produced = 2000-present
|output = 109
|output = 109
|hertz = 460
|neigh = 5
|sheet = http://www.sentrysiren.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/2016-3V8-H.pdf
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The 3V8-H is the same siren as the 3V8, but instead of a skirt it has horns, raising output.
The 3V8-H is the same siren as the 3V8, but instead of a skirt it has horns, raising output.
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{{Infobox siren
{{Infobox siren
|title = 3V8-H-B
|title = 3V8-H-B
|image=
|image=[[File:3V8-H (Sentry) Official.jpeg|200px]]
|produced = 2015-present
|produced = 2015-present
|output = 116
|output = 116
|hertz = 460
|neigh = 4
|sheet = http://www.sentrysiren.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/2016-3V8-H-B.pdf
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Revision as of 23:03, 30 November 2017

3V8
Company Sentry Siren Incorporated
Produced ?-present
Type Electromechanical
Sound output 107 dBc at 100 feet
Frequency 460 Hz
Horsepower 5
Documentation
Product sheet

The 3V8 is an electromechanical omidirectional siren that is produced by Sentry Siren Incorporated.

3V8-H

3V8-H
Produced 2000-present
Sound output 109 dBc at 100 feet
Frequency 460 Hz
Horsepower 5
Documentation
Product sheet

The 3V8-H is the same siren as the 3V8, but instead of a skirt it has horns, raising output.


3V8-H-B
Produced 2015-present
Sound output 116 dBc at 100 feet
Frequency 460 Hz
Horsepower 4
Documentation
Product sheet


The 3V8-H-B is the same exact siren as the 3V8-H, but with battery backup. [1]