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Recorded on May 8, 2017. This is a video of a mid 1960's Federal Sign and Signal 3T22 sounding attack (fire) and growl for manual tests. This siren is a single phase model (3T22B). This siren is owned by the fire department, not the county. But this siren's radio is hooked up to Cleveland County Emergency Management's warning siren system. Please note that the fire department allowed these manual tests to be conducted on that evening. The reason why the manual test was conducted because I wanted to see if this siren can do hi-lo, but this siren failed to do hi-lo due to flasher (that cycles the solenoid boxes, is located in siren's cabinet controller) failed to activate. This results one solenoid box to close the top damper. The ending of the video shows what's failing in the siren's controller.
On June 3, 2017, I tried to record this siren for its regular monthly test, but the county did not test the siren system for almost no reason.
This siren is located in Casar, North Carolina at Casar Volunteer Fire Department.
Cleveland County, NC Siren Map: goo.gl/KxjWCc
Recorded by a Panasonic HC-V180