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Tanis Avionics / Cabin Heater With Pin Connector - TAU03323

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Part# 05-27547
MFR Model# TAU03323

Overview

Install Kit for installing an avionics/cabin heater on most part 23 and 27 aircraft.

This kit is intended to install the cabin heater on an Aircraft with a Engine preheat or aircraft preheat system already installed. Modification and additional parts may be required in some cases.

Includes all parts that are needed for a basic install:
  • AV Heater, THP3094-001 (same as TAHP3094-500 but has no feet installed and no extra cord)
  • Adjustable thermostat, TALP3235
  • Cabling/wiring with fuse protection, TAC03164 and TAC03246-A
  • Mounting options/hardware See Drawing 03323 for included items.

    Note: Standard consumables not included. Additional plugs, receptacles, connectors, and firewall passthroughs available as options but should not be required for standard install.

    Note: Installation on eligible aircraft may not require field approval if the installation conforms to instructions.

    Note: Kit may be installed on aircraft not listed in the supplement based on similar aircraft model, through logbook entry and/or field approval form 337.

Features

  • CONVERSION NOTES: Existing firewall pass through used normally or additional hardware may be required.
  • OLD PART NUMBER: TU03323
  • VOLTAGE: 115, 230
  • USA-CERT (8130-3 AVAILABLE): PMA kit (Yes)

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