APD2500 – Military Diesel 2.5kVA Generator
Overview
In service with the Australian Defence Force
Durability
Constructed for rugged conditions and developed to stringent military requirements for the Australian Army, the APD 2500 has undergone comprehensive testing and survived extremes in temperature, humidity, salt laden atmospheres, vibration and drop tests.
Power Output
The APD 2500 is a portable field deployable diesel generator capable of delivering 2.5kVA for any application in the harshest of environmental conditions. There are three easily accessible 15 A single phase outlets. The APD2500 has exceptional motor starting capability, being able to start motors of rated horsepower per generated kilowatt.
Power Quality
The APD 2500 provides exceptional power quality which exceeds the military requirements of QSTAG299 under all load conditions. Low harmonics make it ideal to supply power to sensitive electronic equipment such as radios and computers. Precise voltage regulation is achieved using digital technology and real RMS sensing to maintain the output voltage to within 1.0% of its preset value.
Portability
The APD 2500 can be moved by one person, wheelbarrow fashion on its wheels, or lifted and carried by two people using the fold away handles.
Reliability
The microprocessor based control system has proven to be a most reliable method of regulating output voltage, displaying power values and monitoring all areas of the generator. If a fault occurs the equipment is shut down before any damage is caused. A diagnostic message appears on the control panel indicating what fault caused the shutdown. A dependable diesel engine provides the highest efficiency and effortless starting.
Easy to Use
The APD 2500 is easy to start using either electric or manual recoil start. The control panel gives readouts of Volts, Load % and Frequency in an LED digital display. The display has an auto off mode, or can be dimmed manually in tactical situations.
Maintenance
Modular design allows for rapid fault diagnosis and repair in the field by module replacement. Minimal servicing is required with scheduled maintenance only once every 100 hours. Non technical operators can perform all minor preventative and scheduled maintenance using only the tools supplies in the accessory box, which also contains spare fuel and air filters, oil strainer, earth spike and the user manual. A complete workshop manual and spare parts book written to comply with DEF(AUST) 5629A is also available.