[NEW INFO 12/11/23] “Weltex” siren identity confirmed - E.D. Bullard Model 3H
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2022 5:45 am
I was recently on a siren-hunting road trip in Eastern Oregon, and I stopped in John Day to get pictures of all their sirens and record the “Weltex” going off for its noon test.
I noticed that the Weltex had a tag, and I managed to get an up close shot:
Ladies and Gentlemen, we now finally have confirmation of the exact brand and model of the “Weltex” siren! It had been suspected for a while that these were E.D. Bullard sirens, however they don’t have the angled chopper that Bullards normally have. The tag reads E.D. Bullard Co, San Francisco, Model 3H27, - , Volts 220, Phase 3, - . All the names on all the maps that I own will be changed to match this new info. It looks like there could be a 3rd character after the 7 in 3H27, but it’s very faint and doesn’t readily match any character other than “+” so I don’t count it, as it’s most likely a scratch.
I noticed that the Weltex had a tag, and I managed to get an up close shot:
Ladies and Gentlemen, we now finally have confirmation of the exact brand and model of the “Weltex” siren! It had been suspected for a while that these were E.D. Bullard sirens, however they don’t have the angled chopper that Bullards normally have. The tag reads E.D. Bullard Co, San Francisco, Model 3H27, - , Volts 220, Phase 3, - . All the names on all the maps that I own will be changed to match this new info. It looks like there could be a 3rd character after the 7 in 3H27, but it’s very faint and doesn’t readily match any character other than “+” so I don’t count it, as it’s most likely a scratch.