Nice! Do you know any other P-50's/T-135AC's in Bartlett that do Longer than 1 Min, I thought a few do 2 min and 1 does 3 min. I wasn't sure so I wanted to ask you
I think that every siren sounds for the same amount of time. The length of the test is different some months. I have heard nearly every siren in Bartlett do tests similar to this and ones much longer. In general, the tests in Bartlett were often double the amount of how they are today years ago.
Oh, this one has American Signal stickers on it, so this one is technically a T-135AC. No real difference except Hörmann GmBH changed all the model numbers around after buying the remainder of ACA in 1993 after ACA went bankrupt due to Saudi Arabia not paying them back for the Cyclones they purchased from them. Hormann bought ACA and renamed it ASC, and ASC in turn was bought back by a former ACA employee (Dale Moeller) who is now the CEO of ASC.
Can’t go wrong with a P-50!
I agree with you. 👌
Awesome video! Love the water tower in the background!
Thank you! This siren is working really well.
ive seen this p-50 before
Nice! Do you know any other P-50's/T-135AC's in Bartlett that do Longer than 1 Min, I thought a few do 2 min and 1 does 3 min. I wasn't sure so I wanted to ask you
I think that every siren sounds for the same amount of time. The length of the test is different some months. I have heard nearly every siren in Bartlett do tests similar to this and ones much longer. In general, the tests in Bartlett were often double the amount of how they are today years ago.
oh ok
Oh, this one has American Signal stickers on it, so this one is technically a T-135AC. No real difference except Hörmann GmBH changed all the model numbers around after buying the remainder of ACA in 1993 after ACA went bankrupt due to Saudi Arabia not paying them back for the Cyclones they purchased from them. Hormann bought ACA and renamed it ASC, and ASC in turn was bought back by a former ACA employee (Dale Moeller) who is now the CEO of ASC.
That winddown sound a little fast.