Models IForce-1600 & IForce-3200 produce 115 and 126 decibels respectively, tested in free field non-reflective measurement environments with repeatable results. Applications Include omni-directional or quadrant configurations for 90*-360° coverage patterns. The color-impregnated fiberglass siren horns endure severe weather conditions, are maintenance free, and will not rust or require painting. The Electronic Controls have a self-contained, regulated battery charging system that assures full siren operation during AC outages. The control charging unit requires a nominal 120 VAC 50/60Hz power with 5 amp service.
The gray siren horn color remains aesthetically pleasing and the low silhouette siren design discourages vandalism.
The IForce-3200 siren provides a sound pressure level of 70 decibels for approximately 1 radial mile, subject to weather conditions.
The optional electronic controls include 6 push buttons for local, manual operation of the siren, to initiate & variety of tones or prerecorded messages. LEDs provide component or power service status information. The amplifiers are individually fused and switchable between hi and low outputs (from 100 watts to 6 watts per speaker driver), for testing and servicing without the necessity of hearing protection The electronic control is encased in a lockable, outdoor-use-rated IM EMA enclosure. Special cabinets rated for specific environments are available upon request.
The rechargeable batteries are encased in a separate, lockable, maintenance-free enclosure, designed to Isolate and prevent any battery fumes from damaging electrical components.
The recommended low maintenance 12 VDC deep cycle marine-type batteries are optional
Each electronic control includes an RS-232 port for field programming of tones and time duration. The 6 custom programmable tones can be software programmed to generate almost any tone or tone sequence. MACROs, customized tones and pre-recorded messages in repeated play cycles, and new tones, can be field programmed as your needs change.
For maximum sound dispersion, sirens should be mounted 45′ 55′ above grade. An optional pole mount Is available for mounting the HPSA on a standard wooden utility pole The center mount, low-silhouette siren design eliminates the need for support wires The sirens can also be mounted on proper structures such as roofs, towers, etc Mounting brackets for these applications and additional installation accessories are available from American Signal Corporation.