Petromax rapid 200cp

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  1. Madras United Kingdom

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    I received this very worn Petromax today .
    I'm not overly familiar with this model of lamp ,I've managed to clean the dirt from the logo and there is only the 'e' in the circle and I don't see any numbers on the base .
    There a few things that I could do with some advice on ,firstly the cut out in the frame for the rapid preheater looks like a homemade adaption .
    The inner base plate looks to have been custom made aswell .
    What is missing from the hole between the pump and the filler cap,I have a feeling that it might be a pressure gauge ?
    And lastly for now at least, the filler cap, to my eyes it dont look right .
    Thanks marten .
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    Hi Marten.. if you look at the ‘E’ you will see it is inside a larger ‘G’

    lots of help available from members on here for your lantern :thumbup:

    ps looking at other 200cp petromaxes in the Gallery, I think the filler cap is ok?
    Good find :thumbup:
     
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  3. Madras United Kingdom

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    I don't know how I missed the G with the E ,that was the first part I cleaned to see the logo more clearly, I did not notice that at all ,thanks for pointing that out :thumbup:
     
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    That could be a Petromax 827.
    Most of it is original except the pricker control knob. The original knob/wheel could be a single-piece 'fibre-pertinax phenolic' or an early 2-piece bakelite one.
    The cut-out was meant for the rapid preheater(missing).
    Yes, there should be a pressure gauge mounted where the hole is.
    The filler cap is the correct type for older Petromax lanterns.
    E&G(Ehrich & Graetz) of Germany would be the original manufacturer. Later units(still original German Petromax) only have a G (Graetz) in the logo.
    I don't have an 827.
    There are many members here having this model.
    What about pictures showing the top parts: hood/cap, inner hood and burner assembly?
     
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  5. Madras United Kingdom

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    Thanks mum for the reply .
    I did notice the controll wheel when I gave a quick wipe over, it appears to be a two piece but I think it's brass?
    At the moment the controll wheel is stuck solid and I can't turn it so a little bath of wd40 is in order I think :thumbup:
     
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    The control wheel looks like a pump cap to me. Is it threaded on the inside ?
     
  7. Madras United Kingdom

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    Hello Henry
    Yes the control wheel does have threads in the inside of it ,and now that you mentioned it ,it does look like a pump cap ,unfortunately it got a little destroyed trying to get it off.
    Someone had brazed a sleeve to the inside of the wheel and then soldered the whole thing to the eccentric rod ?
     

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