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Tronair 19-4301-0000 – Electric Potable Water Cart – No Heater, 100-Gallon Capacity

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The Tronair 19-4301-0000 Towable Potable Water Cart is used to service potable water systems on aircraft between flights or during maintenance operations.

The unit is built according to the specifications of the World Health Organization, the National Sanitation Foundation, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Standard Features

Electric Fill Pump

The unit can be charged using a 50 Hz or 60 Hz input voltage. If using the cart on 50 Hz power, an adapter must be purchased locally.

General Information
Part #19-4301-0000
ManufacturerTronair
Shipping Information
Shipping Weight815 lbs.
Shipping Dimensions86 x 48 x 51 in.
Freight NMFC189800
Schedule B8716390020
ECCNEAR99
Specifications
Capacity100 (379) gal (l)
Empty Height42 (107) in (cm)
Frequency50/60 Hz
HeaterNo
Length74 (188) in (cm)
Tires12 (31) in (cm)
Weight500 (227) lb (kg)
Width40 (102) in (cm)

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
Airbus A220-100 (CS100) , A220-300 (CS300) , A300 , A310 , A318 , A319 , A320 , A321
BAe Jetstream 41
Boeing 707 , 717 , 727-100 , 727-200 , 737-100 , 737-200 , 737-300 , 737-400 , 737-500 , 737-600 , 737-700 , 737-800 , 737-900 , 737-BBJ , 737-BBJ2 , 747 , 757 , 767 , 777 , 787 , DC-8 Series 60 , DC-9 Series 10 , DC-9 Series 20 , DC-9 Series 30 , DC-9 Series 33 , DC-9 Series 40 , DC-9 Series 50 , KC-46 , MD-80 , P-8 Poseidon
Bombardier Challenger 850 , Challenger 870 , Challenger 890 , CRJ100 , CRJ1000 , CRJ200 , CRJ700 , CRJ705 , CRJ900 , CS100 , CS300 , Dash 6 (Twin Otter UV-18A) , Global 7000 , Global 7500 , Global 8000
McDonnell Douglas DC-10 , DC-8 Series 60 , DC-9 Series 10 , DC-9 Series 20 , DC-9 Series 30 , DC-9 Series 33 , DC-9 Series 40 , DC-9 Series 50 , MD-11 , MD-80
Sukhoi SJ100
*This list is for general reference only and may not be entirely accurate for all aircraft. Please confirm all equipment meets the requirements of your aircraft with the owners/maintenance manuals prior to purchasing or using with your aircraft.

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
What type of tank is used in this potable water cart?
Answer:

This Tronair potable water cart uses a 100-gallon high-density polyethylene tank with UV inhibitors. This material resists cracking, helps prevent algae growth, and maintains water quality in outdoor ramp environments. Its lightweight yet durable design makes it ideal for repeated use in both commercial and business aircraft servicing.

Asked September 15, 2025
Question:
How is water transferred from the cart to the aircraft?
Answer:

Water is delivered to the aircraft using a 15-foot service hose connected to a 4.5 gpm electric positive displacement pump. The pump provides steady flow at a maximum of 40 PSI, ensuring efficient filling of potable water systems without overpressurizing sensitive components.

Asked September 15, 2025
Question:
What type of power does the pump require?
Answer:

The pump is powered by a rechargeable 12-volt battery located inside the cart’s hose compartment. A built-in charger allows the battery to be recharged from a standard 120V AC connection, making the cart easy to maintain between service cycles.

Asked September 15, 2025
Question:
How is the battery charged?
Answer:

To charge the battery, connect the supplied 120V AC cord to the inlet on the front panel. The charging system activates automatically and should be used at regular intervals based on usage or battery condition. This helps ensure the cart is always ready for service without unexpected downtime.

Asked September 15, 2025
Question:
How should the potable water tank be cleaned?
Answer:

Before first use and after storage, the tank should be cleaned in accordance with World Health Organization (WHO) standards for potable water transportation. Cleaning involves draining, rinsing, and sanitizing the tank and inspection covers to maintain safe drinking water quality.

Asked September 15, 2025
Question:
How is the water level monitored during filling?
Answer:

The tank is equipped with a sight gauge located inside the hose compartment. Operators can visually monitor the water level and fill the tank to about one inch from the top, preventing overfilling and spillage.

Asked September 15, 2025
Question:
What routine maintenance is required for this cart?
Answer:

Routine maintenance includes keeping the cart clean, draining the tank before storage, and replacing the inline water filter after every 1,000 gallons of service. Operators should also inspect gaskets, hoses, and fittings regularly to ensure leak-free operation.

Asked September 15, 2025
Question:
How is the inline filter replaced?
Answer:

To replace the filter, unscrew the wing nut, remove the vee-clamp, and unthread the used cartridge. Install the new cartridge, reassemble the cover, and run approximately one gallon of water through the unit to purge trapped air. Tronair recommends keeping spare filters (WC-1052) in stock.

Asked September 15, 2025
Question:
How should the cart be stored when not in use?
Answer:

For proper storage, the tank must be drained and the hoses capped to prevent contamination. The unit should be covered with a lint-free cloth and kept in a clean, dry, and ventilated space. After storage, the tank should be sanitized before returning the cart to service.

Asked September 15, 2025
Question:
What spare parts are recommended to keep on hand?
Answer:

Tronair suggests keeping replacement filters (WC-1052) and a spare 12-volt battery (EC-1656) available for routine servicing. Having these consumables on hand ensures continuous operation and prevents downtime in busy maintenance environments.

Asked September 15, 2025
Question:
What warranty does Tronair provide for this cart?
Answer:

Tronair potable water carts are covered by a one-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Consumables like filters and batteries are excluded, but replacement parts carry a 90-day warranty from the date of shipment.

Asked September 15, 2025