NotVoyager wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:35 pm
Sorry for bumping such an old thread.
The CTI Omnidirectional model cannot be a french siren, due to what I believe, that most French sirens were at a low tone, compared to the CTI model’s 10 Port fitting.
Also, most French sirens had round horns, not square. Even if there was a French siren like that, it wouldn’t be 10 Port.
The Other reasons might not be that good, but I wanted to include them in case they were to any use.
So (and in advance I'm sorry for going off-topic for a bit), while I agree that the CTI Omni siren isn't a French siren... But there's some points I'd like to clarify:
- 1 - Most French sirens indeed have round horns, but the horn mounting part is squareish/rectangular then flares off in a rounded part (seen this on my friend's Cicca siren).
- 2 - Some French sirens also came in 10-port but these generally had an ATEX explosion-proof motor fitted (I've seen some installed at chemical or Seveso-classified factory sites), but the vast majority is indeed 8-port.
- 3 - It depends, not all French sirens are rooftop-mounted, some of them were mounted on free-standing mast towers (think the same kind of tower that the Broadmoor Secomak CS-8s were once mounted on but shorter) and in some rare cases mounted on metal poles, such as the Montchanin Fire Departement siren, pictured below (source).