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PROGRAM MANAGEREXPEDITIONARY POWER SYSTEMSMARINE CORPS SYSTEMS COMMANDTactical GeneratorsMSgt Fred McCueProject Officer Mobile Electric Powerfred.mccue@usmc.mil

Agenda Current Family of Equipment Recent Additions Supporting Efforts Equipment Buys and Deliveries

Family of Mobile Electric Power2KW 60HZ MEP-531A TAMCN B09803KW 60HZ MEP-16B TAMCN B07303KW 60HZ MEP-831A TAMCN B073010KW 60HZ MEP-003A TAMCN B089110KW 60HZ MEP-803A TAMCN B089110KW 400HZ MEP-813A TAMCN B092120KW 60HZ MMG-25 TAMCN B093030KW 60HZ MEP-005A TAMCN B095330KW 400HZ MEP-114A TAMCN B097130KW 60HZ MEP-805A/B TAMCN B095330KW 400HZ MEP-815A/B TAMCN B097160KW 60HZ MEP-006A TAMCN B102160KW 400HZ MEP-115A TAMCN B101660KW 60HZ MEP-806A/B TAMCN B102160KW 400HZ MEP-816A/B TAMCN B1016ITEMS IN RED ARE AT, OR BEYOND, THE END OF100KW 60HZ MEP-007A/B TAMCN B1045THEIR LIFE CYCLE AND ARE BEING REPLACED100KW 60HZ MEP-807A TAMCN B1045

Recent Addition – B0980Technical / Performance Data Model:MEP-531A Military TacticalWeight:152 lbs (wet)Fuel:Diesel & JP-8Noise:79dBA @7mStarting:Manual and Slave StartFuel Usage: 0.33 gphDimensions:30" L x 16" W x 22" HOutput:2 kW @ 120 VAC, Single Phase,60HzTransport: Man-PortableAcquisition:Currently being fieldedGeneral usage for this item is for remote security lighting and to replace commercial manportable sub 2kw units already in use.Currently 455 sets have been received.36 for MARFORRES, 83 in support of the UOC program and 197 for Operating Force units.

Recent Addition – B0930Technical / Performance Data Model:Weight:Fuel:Noise:Starting:Fuel ort:MMG25 (USMC Configuration)2200 lbs. (wet)Diesel & JP-865 dBA @23 ft.Electric2.1 gph77" L x 35" W x 52" H22 kW 120/208, Three PhaseHMMWV towable (M-116 / LTT-MCC)Continued purchase by MARCORSYSCOMDirect Vendor support for supplyThis unit was originally purchased based off an Urgent Needs Statement from OIF. The equipment wasbrought into the inventory specifically to support the TRC-170.Currently 74 sets are in Iraq, 6 in MARFORRES, 20 at III MEF, 28 at II MEF and 26 at I MEF.A full O & I level military TM with cataloged (NSN assigned) parts is under development and is scheduledfor completion by the end of April 07.

Recent Addition – B1045Technical / Performance Data Model:MEP-807A Weight:5860 lbs. Fuel:Diesel & JP-8 Noise:72dBA @7m Starting:Electric Fuel Usage:7.85 gph Dimensions:106" L x 40" W x 65“ H Output:100 kW @ 120/208/240/416 VAC Transport:MTVR new trailer, LVS Acquisition:Fielding began in 2006USMC received its first sets in April 06 and were used to meet a critical MPF Shortfall.22 sets were fielded to II MEF in November 2006. The first 7 of 50 sets for I MEF are here now.All MEFs will receive some sets and New Equipment Training before the end of FY07.380 sets have been purchased 190 sets will be delivered to the USMC before the end of CY07.72 of the sets were purchased by PM-Engineers to support the new Containerized Batch Laundry System

Supporting Efforts Field Service Representatives (FSR) within each MEFand forward deployed to Iraq. MARCORSYSCOM funded Training FSR based atMarine Corps Engineer School (MCES). Inclusion of MCES and Operating Forces personnel inequipment demonstrations and evaluations. Enhanced New Equipment Training (NET) with followon training available.

Equipment Buys – PEI Rotation 91M in equipment buys in FY05, FY06 and FY07. 618 - 3kW, 60hz sets 1453 - 10kW, 60hz sets 39 - 10kW, 400hz sets 134 - 22kW, 60hz sets 1139 - 30kW, 60hz sets 13 – 30kW, 400hz sets 444 - 60kW, 60hz sets 22 - 60kW, 400hz sets 380 - 100kW, 60hz sets

Major DeliveriesITEMQTYDESTINATIONDELIVERY DATEMEP-831522ALBANYMARCH 2006 -APRIL 2007MEP-803A219ALBANYFEBRUARY-MARCH 2007MEP-803A130ALBANY / BARSTOWAPRIL-AUGUST 2007MEP-805B240ALBANYJULY-AUGUST 2006MEP-805B90BARSTOWJUNE 2007MEP-805B140ALBANYOCTOBER 2007MEP-806B50ALBANYAPRIL 2007MEP-807A34ALBANYAPRIL 2007MEP807A32ALBANYMAY 2007MEP807A31ALBANYJUNE 2007This table shows major equipment deliveries only. Smaller shipments will arrive. Information on equipmentavailability is available from the Project Officer or Equipment Specialist. Because of the need to Reset theForce and Principle End Item (PEI) rotation requirements, most equipment purchase are being directed toAlbany. All using units, regardless of location, will still have backorders filled as equipment becomesavailable.

Fielding Issues New generators replace old hardware; get ridof the old. Ensure you factor new equipment into yourembark & pre-deployment plans. Ensure your Marines get trained. Submit TOECRs via TFSMS to changeallowances.

IF NOTHING ELSE,REMEMBER THIS: New equipment is continuously arriving. Ensure your backorders are submitted properly. Contact the Material Manager or EquipmentSpecialist at Albany if you are not receiving thereplacements you need. Contact your FSR for technical assistance orremedial training.

PROGRAM MANAGEREXPEDITIONARY POWER SYSTEMSMARINE CORPS SYSTEMS COMMANDQuestions ?

2KW 60HZ MEP-531A TAMCN B0980. 3KW 60HZ MEP-16B TAMCN B0730. 3KW 60HZ MEP-831A TAMCN B0730. 10KW 60HZ MEP-003A TAMCN B0891. 10KW 60HZ MEP-803A TAMCN B0891. . A full O & I level military TM with cataloged (NSN assigned) parts is under development and is scheduled for completion by the end of April 07. Recent Addition – B1045

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