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Grifco Sydney unknown model.

Fri Sep 29, 2023 12:30 pm

Hi
This siren was removed from the Belair National Park, South Australia, Rangers hut in I believe 1970. It functioned as a fire siren. It’s in good working condition and runs at full noise, though sadly has a crack in the motor mount that will be repaired shortly.
Single phase 240v
6 air outlet holes in the base with horizontal blades
Cast aluminium
Grifco Sydney AU

I’m hoping someone can confirm the model
Thanks.
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Re: Grifco Sydney unknown model.

Fri Sep 29, 2023 7:43 pm

That's a Grifco 777.
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