Tronair 19-4305-0000 Electric Potable Water Cart, 31-Gallon Capacity – No Heater
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The Tronair 19-4305-0000 Electric Potable Water Cart is designed to safely and efficiently service aircraft potable water systems, ensuring a reliable supply of clean drinking water for passengers and crew. With a 31-gallon capacity and a built-in electric fill pump, this cart streamlines the process of filling onboard water tanks, making it a dependable choice for corporate flight departments, FBOs, and commercial airline operations. Its durable construction and user-friendly design make it well-suited for both routine servicing and high-demand environments.
This specific model does not include a heater. For operations requiring heated water service, see the Tronair 19-4306-0000 (60 Hz) and 19-4310-0000 (50 Hz) models, or contact our aviation specialists for guidance in selecting the right potable water cart for your aircraft.
Standard Features
- Operates using a 12V DC electric battery with a built-in charger
- 4.5 gpm (17 lpm) positive displacement electric pump – 40 PSI maximum pressure
- Available in a 60 Hz charger – when using a cart with 50 Hz power, an adapter must be purchased.
- High-density, 31-gallon polyethylene tank with UV inhibitors
- Tank access opening for cleaning or filling bottle with water
- 15-ft (4.6 m) output hose with potable water coupling
- Front wheels lock with the towbar in the upright position
- Sturdy welded steel construction
- Durable powder-coat finish (Tronair Blue)
Electric Fill Pump
The unit can be run on 50 Hz or 60 Hz input voltage. An adapter must be purchased locally when using a unit on 50 Hz.
Specifications
- Frequency: 50/60 Hz
- Capacity: 31 gallons (117 liters)
- Tires: 10" (25 cm)
- Height (Empty): 29" (74 cm)
- Length: 66" (168 cm)
- Width: 25" (64 cm)
- Weight: 274 lbs (124 kg)
| Alternate Models | |
|---|---|
| 19-4300-0000 | Previous Part Number |
| 19-4305-0000-A1 | Alternate Part Number |
| 19-4305-0000SP | Alternate Part Number |
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 19-4305-0000 |
| Manufacturer | Tronair |
| NSN | 1730017022386 |
| Manual 1 | View Tronair 19-4305-0000 Parts, Service, and Operation Manual |
| Shipping Information | |
|---|---|
| Shipping Weight | 560 lbs. |
| Shipping Dimensions | 76 x 36.5 x 40 in. |
| Freight NMFC | 189800 |
| Schedule B | 8716390020 |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Yes, the Tronair 19-4305-0000 potable water cart carries a CE mark, confirming that it complies with essential European health, safety, and environmental protection standards. This certification ensures the unit is acceptable for international operations and recognized by regulatory authorities. For operators working across different regions, CE marking provides confidence that the unit meets global compliance requirements.
The unit is built to World Health Organization (WHO), National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) specifications. These standards guarantee that potable water remains safe for consumption during transfer. By meeting strict sanitation guidelines, the cart protects crew and passengers from waterborne diseases and contaminants.
The cart features a 31-gallon high-density polyethylene tank with UV inhibitors. This material ensures durability and protects water quality by resisting UV degradation during outdoor storage or ramp operations. Its corrosion resistance makes it especially suited for long-term use in varying environments.
The cart uses a 4.5 gpm positive displacement electric pump with a maximum pressure of 40 PSI. This pump provides a steady, controlled flow, reducing the risk of overpressurizing aircraft potable water systems. Operators can fill aircraft tanks efficiently while maintaining compliance with OEM servicing procedures.
The unit comes equipped with a stainless steel filter featuring a 2- to 5-micron purifying element. This filtration system removes fine particles and impurities, ensuring only clean potable water enters the aircraft system. The filter is replaceable and should be serviced periodically to maintain effectiveness.
The water cart is built with pneumatic tires and a towbar for easy mobility. Its compact dimensions (106.75” long with the towbar down, 25” wide, and 29” high) make it suitable for maneuvering around hangars or tight ramp spaces. With a dry weight of 274 lbs (124 kg), it is sturdy but still manageable for ground crews.
Before its initial use, the cart must be thoroughly cleaned according to WHO standards for potable water transportation devices. This step ensures no contaminants from manufacturing, storage, or shipping affect water quality. Routine cleaning should also be performed to maintain compliance and hygiene.
The potable water cart should be drained completely and stored in a clean, dry environment. All hoses should be capped, the battery disconnected, and the tank covered with a lint-free cloth. Proper storage reduces bacterial growth and prolongs the service life of the cart.
Tronair recommends replacing the filter after every 1,000 gallons of service. Regular replacement ensures that the filtration system continues to remove contaminants effectively. Operators with frequent potable water servicing requirements should keep extra filters on hand.
The unit includes a 12-volt battery that must be inspected regularly for tight connections and a proper charge. The sight glass on the battery should display green when fully charged; if it does not, recharging or replacement is necessary. Battery safety precautions – such as avoiding sparks near charging areas – must always be followed.
Yes! PJi offers a wide range of OEM-approved replacement parts for this unit. Whether you need a water purifier filter (WC-1051), a 12-volt battery (EC-1656), an aircraft fill hose (TF-1081-06), or a single wheel kit (K-1550), we’ve got you covered! Only Tronair replacement parts should be used to maintain warranty coverage and ensure safe operation.
Operators must only use potable water in the tank and follow all warning labels in the manual. Safety practices include wearing protective equipment when handling the battery, ensuring hoses are properly connected, and monitoring the system during filling. Failure to follow safety procedures can lead to contamination, injury, or equipment damage.




