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I just found some old files on my laptop. One of the files dealt with the MEP-002A and MEP-003A, A/C Volt regulators. The message was from CECOM, so its 99.9999999999% trustworthy. It seems that the A/C volt regulator for the 400 hertz and the 60 hertz model are compatible. The message stated that the military had long ago made sure that both NSNs were compatible, but had NEVER changed the TM's. So I asked someone I know, and he told me "its the truth." He should know. I was under the belief that as both A/C volt regulators had different NSNs, they were not compatible. Well, I is wrong. So there you are. If someone should have a regulator with the 400 hertz NSN, use it!
The really interesting thing here, is that in the 003A parts manual, there is a number for both the 400 hertz and 60 hertz A/C regulator.
NSN: 6115-01-037-9650, part number 72-5020, for the 60 hertz regulator.
NSN: 6115-01-095-7440, part number 72-5338, for the 400 hertz regulator.
In the 002A parts manual, there is only one NSN in the parts breakout: 6115-01-095-7440, part number 72-5338. That the same NSN listed for the 400 hertz in the 003A TM. AND, no listing what so ever for NSN or part number in the rear of the TM. Its as none of it ever existed. Strange, strange.
The next bit of info I do remember seeing, but so long ago, I was doing 150 KW Turbine gen sets, and didnt have time for "Small stuff". So I promptly forgot it. And this is something would check if I had a MEP-002A or MEP-003A.
View attachment Starter BurnoutDED.pdf
Hope this is of interest to someone.
I just found some old files on my laptop. One of the files dealt with the MEP-002A and MEP-003A, A/C Volt regulators. The message was from CECOM, so its 99.9999999999% trustworthy. It seems that the A/C volt regulator for the 400 hertz and the 60 hertz model are compatible. The message stated that the military had long ago made sure that both NSNs were compatible, but had NEVER changed the TM's. So I asked someone I know, and he told me "its the truth." He should know. I was under the belief that as both A/C volt regulators had different NSNs, they were not compatible. Well, I is wrong. So there you are. If someone should have a regulator with the 400 hertz NSN, use it!
The really interesting thing here, is that in the 003A parts manual, there is a number for both the 400 hertz and 60 hertz A/C regulator.
NSN: 6115-01-037-9650, part number 72-5020, for the 60 hertz regulator.
NSN: 6115-01-095-7440, part number 72-5338, for the 400 hertz regulator.
In the 002A parts manual, there is only one NSN in the parts breakout: 6115-01-095-7440, part number 72-5338. That the same NSN listed for the 400 hertz in the 003A TM. AND, no listing what so ever for NSN or part number in the rear of the TM. Its as none of it ever existed. Strange, strange.
The next bit of info I do remember seeing, but so long ago, I was doing 150 KW Turbine gen sets, and didnt have time for "Small stuff". So I promptly forgot it. And this is something would check if I had a MEP-002A or MEP-003A.
View attachment Starter BurnoutDED.pdf
Hope this is of interest to someone.