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Tronair 5B20 / 5B21 Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU)

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This Tronair Hydraulic Power Unit (Series 5B20 / 5B21 (CE)) uses MIL-PRF-83282 fluid with a maximum output of 6 gallons per minute (2.4gpm at rated pressure). Output pressure is 3000 psi (max). Quick Disconnects are available as an option for each particular aircraft (if needed). Reservoir selector valve pyrometer and return sight glass are standard. The CE compliant version is also available (please specify in the comments).

Alternate Models
5B201AT0KHC-1042 Couplers, 208V 3 PH 60 HZ Voltage Required
5B201AT6KHC-1042 Couplers, 220-240V 3 PH 50 HZ Voltage Required
5B21CE Compliant
General Information
Part #5B20
ManufacturerTronair
Specifications
Flow at Rated Pressure2.4 (9) gpm (lpm)
Flow Max6 (23) gpm (lpm)
FluidMIL-PRF-83282
Motor5 (3.7) hp (kw)
Pressure Max3000 (207) psi (bar)
Weight525 (238) lb (kg)

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
Cessna Citation 650 , Citation III , Citation VI , Citation VII
*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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