September 27, 2015

DND CANADA - GENERATOR SET - GASOLINE ENGINE [ PU-5025/U ]

I made a new acquisition that I can't find a lot of information about.  It seems like it's a 1970s 28 Volt, DC, 17.9 Amp, 500W generator powered by a 1 cylinder, two stroke, gas engine, with a rip-cord pull start (not recoil!).  This seems very similar to the US Department of Defense MEP-024A, but you can see from the diagrams it's slightly different.  Searching for all variations of the part numbers on  the label has yielded surprisingly little.  YouTube video has found some videos of similar, but not identical, rigs.

Since this only puts out 28 VDC @ 17.9 AMPS (0.5 KW), and from what related equipment I found with it's NSN, I'm pretty sure this rig would have been used to power auxiliary equipment like signals / communications gear.  I believe it would be called a "tactical" generator set, as it's portable.

DND CANADA
GENERATOR SET - GASOLINE ENGINE
NSN: 6115-21-872-5718     |     PU-5025/U
SER.NO.: 
MFR: AIRCRAFT APPLIANCES & EQPT. LTD     |     MOD: MG 0528
CONTR.NO.: 2PF76-00010
KW: 0.5     |     RPM: 3600
VOLTS: 28 VDC     |     AMPS: 17.9
ENG: MOTOSACOCHE     |     MOD: 1006-SRBX9
LG: 22 1/2     |     WIDTH: 15 1/2     |     HEIGHT: 18 1/2     |     WT: 95LBS









1 comment:

  1. Hi Steffan
    i am Antonio and i am writing from Rome (Italy).
    I have a similar generator powered by a 1.2HP Motosacoche 2 stroke engine, it puts out 26.5V and 31V , 400W.
    So my engine seems identical to yours and the difference may reside on the generator.
    A search on internet says that it was used by the Swiss Army to run a lamp mounted on a tripod.
    Here you have the link:
    https://www.google.it/search?tbm=isch&q=motowatt&nfpr=1&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjOr6LcivzaAhXC1xQKHfMKBEEQvgUIdSgB&biw=1440&bih=769&dpr=1#imgdii=AWAGEF4OqBXwaM:&imgrc=mtZuobhJ4M-t8M:
    The pics you find on this link is identical to mine (i don't have the tripod and the lamp).
    If you like i can send the pics on mine.
    Just ask at antonio.sidoni@gmail.com
    best regards
    Antonio

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