Hey guys, haven’t posted here in awhile still alive, I recently made a trip out to a small town called Quairading in Western Australia and I found out that they have a potentially active Elektror S4A at the volunteer fire station, does anybody have an idea how old it is?
The siren on the red pole is a Grifco 888, they are about the size of an American model 2
Elektror S4A in West Australia
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- Neuling
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Elektror S4A in West Australia
Sirenen und Zubehör, die ich besitze:
Carters M2 240v
Sirena: Mini Celere 110v, Celere 220v/ 240v
VEB 1011
Federal Signal Model 2 240v (LL)
Federal signal AR timer
CONTINENTAL ELEKTROINDUSTRIE AG VOIGT & HAEFFNER Schaltkasten 1961
Carters M2 240v
Sirena: Mini Celere 110v, Celere 220v/ 240v
VEB 1011
Federal Signal Model 2 240v (LL)
Federal signal AR timer
CONTINENTAL ELEKTROINDUSTRIE AG VOIGT & HAEFFNER Schaltkasten 1961
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- Harter Kern
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Re: Elektror S4A in West Australia
That's an Elektror S4a, indeed !
From shape similar looking like the better known E57 (L52 / L141) siren,
but smaller in size, weight and power (2,2 kW instead of 5 kW).
And - having 12 instead of 9 ports, so a higher tone frequency of
about 550 Hz.
Don't know if the S4a was built in or before WW II. Maybe it is
from the 50s or 60s ?
Greetings,
Wolfi
From shape similar looking like the better known E57 (L52 / L141) siren,
but smaller in size, weight and power (2,2 kW instead of 5 kW).
And - having 12 instead of 9 ports, so a higher tone frequency of
about 550 Hz.
Don't know if the S4a was built in or before WW II. Maybe it is
from the 50s or 60s ?
Greetings,
Wolfi