The roof siren has been replaced now with a new one, but is still more or less the same. There's actually a second single-rotor siren on the front of the building above the sign.
You are correct. It would be either made in the UK or locally (there's a wellington-based company that makes new ones and spare parts, as the fire service requires that all fire sirens be the same).
That's a Carter siren. They sound the same as a FS XT22 but lower pitched due to the current frequency being 60 Hz in North America, Japan and some other parts of the world, and 50 Hz in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, most of South America etc...
The roof siren has been replaced now with a new one, but is still more or less the same. There's actually a second single-rotor siren on the front of the building above the sign.
That siren sounds funky
BEAUTIFUL!
I see a carter siren, and a rotating light, love it!
This is the only one known to have a light.
@@the_alex_ellis_channel6923 fairlie had one
When I saw fairlies siren I did not see the light
thats what i heard yesterday
I doubt there are any Sterling sirens in New Zealand. It is probably a Grifco from Australia.
You are correct. It would be either made in the UK or locally (there's a wellington-based company that makes new ones and spare parts, as the fire service requires that all fire sirens be the same).
I heard a winding down Xt22
I don't think New Zealand has any of those.
That's a Carter siren. They sound the same as a FS XT22 but lower pitched due to the current frequency being 60 Hz in North America, Japan and some other parts of the world, and 50 Hz in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, most of South America etc...
Not usual to have a siren on top of another.
There's only one here.....echo often makes it sound like two.
Did I gear a sterling to?I am positive I heard a sterling.
That's a Carter siren. Sterlings usually sound like Sentry sirens.
that is a castel casting's
sweet mother of peaches! if i heard that siren, id run faster then a car!
It's only used to callout the fire brigade....most NZ Fire stations have them.
if i was on a raft wen that happened i wouldve tumbled off of it
not good qalty but but i give u 5 out of 10