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Hartzell I-3500 Heater Assembly 37D77-1(Is)

$32263.00/Each
+$1490 Core Exchange Charge
Part# 07-18418
MFR Model# 37D77-1(IS)
HeaterModelPart Number
B3040I-350007-18418

Overview

I-Series Aircraft Cabin Heater

Hartzell Engine Tech’ I-Series aircraft cabin heater features innovative combustion tube technology fabricated from advanced Inconel® material. Adapted from many years of proven military applications, this material provides substantially improved protection in extreme temperature applications.

Superior Durability, Reliability, & Serviceability
    Features a combustion tube fabricated from Inconel® material, which provides improved protection from oxidation vs. stainless

    No AD Restrictions

    First to introduce the "Whirling Flame" principle of combustion

    Adapted from Military Applications with thousands of heaters produced and successfully performing in the field

    Reliably ignites at temperatures down to -65º F

    Only Hartzell can provide rebuilt Janitrol heaters to new specifications

    FAA-TSO Approved

    36 month, 1000 hr. Full Warranty (Not pro-rated) on Typical System Components

    2000 hr. TBO

    Replaceable Spark Plug with Ground Electrode
Attention: See "Application Guide" before ordering. Hartzell Aircraft Heater Application Guide

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