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|company= [[Federal Signal Corporation]]
|company= [[Federal Signal Corporation]]
|type= [[Electromechanical]]
|type= [[Electromechanical]]
|produced= 1955-? 2000-2006
|produced= 1955-? 1998-2006
|succeeded= [[Eclipse-8]]
|succeeded= [[Eclipse-8]]
|output= 115
|output= 115<ref name="manual">
{{cite manual
|title=Service Manual, Outdoor Warning Sirens, Models 2, 5, SD10, STH10, STL10 |url=http://www.civildefensemuseum.org/sirens/manuals/2-5-SD10-STH10-STL10-255A154F.pdf
|format=PDF
|publisher=Federal Signal Corporation
|accessdate=October 22, 2017
|deadurl=no
}}</ref>
|hertz = 694 <ref name="manual" />
|neigh = 7.5-10 <ref name="manual" />
|sheet= https://wiki.thesirenboard.com/images/a/a5/STH-10_Spec_Sheet.pdf
|manual = http://www.civildefensemuseum.org/sirens/manuals/2-5-SD10-STH10-STL10-255A154F.pdf
}}
}}


The STH-10 was an omnidirectional, electromechanical siren produced by [[:Category:Federal Signal Corporation|Federal Signal Corporation]], originally from 1954 to 1993, and on special order between that year and 2000.  
The '''STH-10''' was an omnidirectional, electromechanical siren produced by [[:Category:Federal Signal Corporation|Federal Signal Corporation]]. Production began in 1954 and was ceased in the early to mid 90s. The STH-10 was then brought back into mainstream production around 1998.


In 2000, the siren was rebooted, however, due to the attempt to use cheaper parts and some faults, the siren was discontinued in 2006, along with Federal Signal's many other sirens including the EOWS Series.  
Around 1998, the siren was rebooted, however, due to the attempt to use cheaper parts and some faults, the siren was discontinued in 2006, with the new  and more efficient [[Eclipse-8]] taking it's place.
 
The STH-10 was created as an alternative siren from the STL-10, mainly for fire departments or non-civil defence uses, however, some places used it as one or both (as a Civil Defence Siren and Fire Siren).
The STH-10 was created as an alternative siren from the STL-10, mainly for fire departments or non-civil defence uses, however, many places used it as Civil Defence siren.
[[Category:Federal Signal Corporation]][[Category:Electromechanical Sirens]][[Category:Omnidirectional Sirens]][[Category:Single Toned Sirens]][[Category:Sirens]]
[[Category:Federal Signal Corporation]][[Category:Electromechanical Sirens]][[Category:Omnidirectional Sirens]][[Category:Single Toned Sirens]][[Category:Sirens]]

Revision as of 20:41, 30 August 2018

STH-10
Company Federal Signal Corporation
Produced 1955-? 1998-2006
Type Electromechanical
Sound output 115[1] dBc at 100 feet
Frequency 694 [1] Hz
Horsepower 7.5-10 [1]
Succeeded by Eclipse-8
Documentation Manual
Product sheet


The STH-10 was an omnidirectional, electromechanical siren produced by Federal Signal Corporation. Production began in 1954 and was ceased in the early to mid 90s. The STH-10 was then brought back into mainstream production around 1998.

Around 1998, the siren was rebooted, however, due to the attempt to use cheaper parts and some faults, the siren was discontinued in 2006, with the new and more efficient Eclipse-8 taking it's place. The STH-10 was created as an alternative siren from the STL-10, mainly for fire departments or non-civil defence uses, however, some places used it as one or both (as a Civil Defence Siren and Fire Siren).

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 (PDF) Service Manual, Outdoor Warning Sirens, Models 2, 5, SD10, STH10, STL10. Federal Signal Corporation. Retrieved October 22, 2017.