Tempest®, a Tempest Aero Group™ affiliate, is proud to announce the immediate release of Tempest AeroGuard™ induction air filter for the Cirrus SR22T aircraft . This new induction air filter is designed to replace the existing Donaldson style induction air filter. With this latest design Tempest continues the trend of innovative filtration products, while meeting the needs of our GA customers.
The AA27166-001 induction air filter is FAA/PMA approved and manufactured for the Cirrus SR22T. The AA27166-001is designed to keep your induction system clean in the dirtiest environments, the synthetic media offers maximum airflow while still filtering out 99% of contaminants larger than 5 microns. These induction air filters will provide you with the high quality and durability you've come to expect with Tempest AeroGuard™ products. Tempest® has a long and proud history of excellent filtration products for general aviation. We continue that tradition with our line of Tempest AeroGuard™ induction air filters. They are manufactured using a black anodized aluminum housing and screen to prevent corrosion and fragmented media from being ingested. Designed to keep your induction system clean in the dirtiest environments, the 100% polyester spunbond nonwoven media offers maximum airflow while still filtering out 99% of contaminants larger than 5 microns. Our high quality durable synthetic media is washable and allows you to reuse the filter. If you are looking to minimize contaminants and maximize airflow choose Tempest AeroGuard™ induction air filters. |
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