Mon Feb 04, 2008 9:23 pm
For those of you who are new and may not of seen the topic "Vernon CT installs new sirens", this siren was suspose to be taken out of service back in November do to it causing problems with station 141's roof, and the EM director wanting to upgrade the whole system to battery backed sirens, with voice capibility. We got a total of 7 WS 2000s, from the Millstone nuclear power plant's old system waiting to go up, and a 2008 already up (replaced a 5 that burnt up in August). That pole you see in the background behind the station, is for a WS 2000 of some sorts, from what I've been told by the EM director "like the one on Dart hill Rd" which is the 2008. CL&P (CT Light and Power), took their sweet time, installing the utilities hook up, and the town didn't get the pole installed until December. Now the EM director was out of town, for most of December until just after January's test day, no one bothered to test them in his absense. This test, was most likely the final test, as you can see, there's wires now running up the pole. This siren is not all that old in "siren years", installed sometime in the 70's for VFD use. As you heard in the video, it runs at a faster speed that usual, and winds up slower. I suspect this is a 3 phase siren, possibily being run on a phase converter. It use to sound like any other T22 when peaked. I have 2 old recordings of 2 tests from 6 years ago, one with it sounding normally recorded from my old backyard (with my late dog howling in the beginning), and the other, with it starting up as usual, than surging to the higher tone you hear on the 1st round on the video, starting from 150ft, than ending up at 50ft. It now runs for some odd reason faster like you hear in the rest of the video. As you heard in the video, I will be taking possession of the siren once it comes down.