This article lists the outdoor warning sirens built by Alerting Communicators of America, Biersach & Niedermeyer Co., and American Signal Corporation.
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Name | Type | Motor HP | Years of Production | Rotating or Omni Directional | Notes |
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Mobil Directo | Electro-Mechanical | 25 (gas) 10 (electric) | 1942-1952 (gas) 1952-1967 (electric) | Rotating | B&N Co.'s only siren made under their own name. Possible concept for the ACA Allertor 125 |
Name | Type | Motor HP | Years of Production | Rotating or Omni Directional | Notes |
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Allertor 125 | Electro-Mechanical | 10 (some 15) | 1968-1980's | Rotating | Design changed at least three times throughout production. |
Cyclone 125 | Electro-Mechanical | 50 | 1968–1992 | Omni Directional | Started off as a 120dB siren, design changed in 1980 to become 125dB. |
Hurricane 130 | Electro-Mechanical (horn and blower) | 30 | 1968-1973 (square horn) 1973-1980 (round horn) | Rotating | Started off as 25HP with a square horn, redesigned to 30 HP with round exponential horn. Round horned version commonly known as 'MKII'. |
Screamers | Electro-Mechanical | 2, 5, 7.5, 10 | 1968–1990 | Omni Directional | Series of small vertical sirens, comparable to Federal Signal Corporation's Vertical sirens from 1930's. |
Banshee | Electro-Mechanical | 10, 15, 25 | 1968–1994 | Omni Directional | 25 HP was a dual head vertical siren nicknamed 'Super Banshee'. |
Penetrators | Electro-Mechanical | 10, 15, 50 | 1980–1992 | Rotating | 10 and 15 HP models nearly the same, aside from motor used. P-50 was the loudest dual tone siren in the world. |
Alertronic 4000 | Electronic | none | 1980–1992 | Omni Directional | First non rotating electronic design by ACA. |
Alertronic 5000 | Electronic | none | 1980's | Rotating | Very short lived siren, replaced by the 6000. |
Alertronic 6000 | Electronic | none | 1980's to 1992 | Rotating | Replacement for the 5000. Came in 8 driver and 4 driver versions. |
Performance + Penetrator | Electro-Mechanical | 7.5 | 1989 | Rotating | Made for Dane County, Wisconsin only. |
PN20 | Electro-Mechanical | 20 | 1992 | Rotating | ACA's last known rotating siren. More commonly known as the RM-130 (see below). |
Name | Type | Motor HP | Years of Production | Rotating or Omni Directional | Notes |
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OM-120 | Electro-Mechanical | Unknown | Unknown | Omni Directional | Very similar to the earlier ACA Banshee, but was higher pitched and with battery back up. |
RM-127 | Electro-Mechanical | 15 | 1995–2000 | Rotating | The same as the single tone Penetrator 15 HP. |
RM-130 | Electro-Mechanical | 20 | 1995–1999 | Rotating | The same as the earlier PN20. |
RM 135 | Electro-Mechanical | 50 | 1995–2006 | Rotating | Continued from 1999 onwards as the T-135AC. The same as the earlier P-50. Exact date of discontinuation unknown. |
C-125 | Electro-Mechanical | 50 | 1995–2006 | Omni Directional | The same as the Cyclone 125. Exact date of discontinuation unknown. |
AL line | Electronic | Electronic | 1995-current | Omni Directional | Similar to the Alertronic 4000, but now in different sizes. |
RE-1600 | Electronic | Electronic | 1995 | Rotating | Same as the ACA Alertronic 6000. |
Tempest Series | Electro-Mechanical | Unknown | 1998 | Rotating (128 and 135)
Omni Directional (112 and 121) |
Four sirens in this line up: T-112, T-121, T-128, and T-135 (also known as T-135 AC/DC).
'T-135 AC/DC' introduced around 2006. |
Quadrant | Electronic | none | 1990's | Omni Directional | Renamed the iForce after being redesigned in the early 2000s. |
E-Class | Electronic | none | 2000's | Omni Directional | Speakers can be arranged in whichever pattern is needed. |
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