The OP is not talking about driving a 15 KW load. He as asking about "starting" or "surge" rating. And in my opinion, the 300% surge rating is probably a pretty good assumption. For the few milliseconds that the 15 KW load would be present, I think the generator and motor could more than easily handle it...as long as the main breaker holds in.
I'll defer to your experience over mine. But, I don't think the windings in an 002 will take a 15kW load for any period of time, not even a surge of just a few seconds. Even if we suppose the windings could take the load, the motor can't deliver the horsepower required to generate 15kW.
In general, surge of 150% of rated output might be expected, in my opinion.
My thoughts on MEP-002s are:
Military rating: 5kW.
Civilian rating would be about 7.5kW.
Expected load capability is about 7.5kW
Probably short term surge capability would be about 10kW
This is assuming normal resistive loads.
I'm sure someone has load bank tested MEP-002s. If anyone has tested and found them to do 15kW surge, please correct me.
I am by no means an expert or authority on the subject. I try to represent facts as I know them to be facts and represent my opinions as such.
I welcome correction of either facts or opinions.
Cheers,
Derf
Edit:
I've also read where some claim that inrush current for some motor starts is up to 5X the motor's running current. Many times this 5X greatly exceeds the current rating of the circuit breaker supplying the motor. In such cases as this it might be possible for a 300% surge rating, but not for any real period of time.