FMi UPS Palnik PS-1

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  1. Lampenkueche

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    Hello Together,

    got an Military-Stove from Poland. Palnik = Burner so I think its from Poland but I`ve never seen this on the Web or Here.
    The Burner shows like Factory tested outside the Can. There is a very smelly Liquid inside, Kero or White Spirit dont know.
    Serial-No.: 22 from 1977 on the Sign. Anybody know something more about this Stove?

    Cheers Peter

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  2. gieorgijewski

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    What You need to know?
    PS1 - palnik samowyparny 1 (one burner)
    Typical for fieldkitchens(?) feldkuche's

    and used in (mystical - never seened in practice) rucksack feld kuche - 3 kettles tripods etc. and 3 x PS1 - or "free fire"
     
  3. Lampenkueche

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    Hello gieorgijewski,

    Kero or Gasoline - Petroleum oder Benzin?

    How to preheat this Burner? Alkohol

    How much Power?

    Cheers Peter
     
  4. gieorgijewski

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    6 -15 kW
    "diesel" 1,25 l/h
    typical for cooking 50 - 80 liters

    need air pressure - as You see
     
  5. gieorgijewski

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    How to preheat this Burner? Alkohol...
    I dont know - but I dont think so... :))

    i lost contact with instructions owner

    if remember - primitive any heat sorce - as war time frozen vehickle
    true information - need some time
     
  6. Lampenkueche

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    Thanks for the fast Response here.

    The Pump looks a little bit like Coleman, but the Cap of the Pump not match to the Thread. Pulling two Times and it is completly out.

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  7. presscall

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    Fantastic to see the stove and with more yet to discover but great too to see two CCS members working together on piecing together its history.

    Hope you get it fired up for us to see Peter.

    John
     
  8. Ridge

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    That thing is way cool. I bet it sounds like a MIG-21 in afterburn! :thumbup:

    Thanks for posting!

    Ridge
     
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    i see some parts made in ussr
     
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    That thing looks EVIL! :twisted:
     
  11. idahostoveguy

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    Love it! Fire it up!

    Thanks for posting.


    sam
     
  12. bajabum

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    Most interesting stove!!!
     
  13. Lampenkueche

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    Hello Folks,

    First Time starting and the Paint goes away. Its a Beast, driping and burning everywhere. Needs more work, but I think You like this:

    http://www.lampenkueche.de/VID/Palnik PS-1.MP4

    More Pics will follow.

    Cheers Peter
     
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    Yes indeed I like!

    Excellent, Peter, well done.

    John
     
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  16. gieorgijewski

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    I am just after "first time" with PS-1
    :lol: it was exciting experience...
     
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  18. gieorgijewski

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    At first - THIS constructions was made for works INSIDE field kitchen space.
    Starting in open area - need extra attention.

    main valve /tank/ closing high pressure to the fuel pipe - that has a large capacity.
    After closing the valve, high pressure causes the flow from the pipe to the burner for some time.
    "Half preheatet" burner burning and fountain spurts of fuel (with 3 atm. circa 1,4 m).
    In this moment - the subjects understand the importance of the wind - or changing the direction of the wind.!!!
    In this moment - its hard to use burner valve.

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    conclusions:
    to safe works - extra box/pot stand for burner is need, especially for preheating process
    or preheating with "external" blowtorch
     
  19. pau-i-amor

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    @gieorgijewski , I just bought one of this burners. But I'm affraid to light it.

    Has anyone more information about how to pre-head this burner?

    How about burn paraffin (kerosene) in this burner?
     
  20. Lampenkueche

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    Hello Pau.I-Amor,

    Kerosene is what You need for this Burner and for PreHeating use Alohol (Spiritus). Put it over the Burner till it comes out and than make a little Fire.
    The Paint of the Burner goes Off, but thats Normal.

    Cheers Peter