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Plane-Power alternator line re-introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · August 11, 2016 ·

Hartzell Engine Technologies is re-introducing its Plane-Power C28-150 and C14-100 line of FAA-PMA certified, 28V/150 Amp and 14V/100 Amp high output, gear-driven alternators.

Hartzell PlanePowerC28-150-1“The Plane-Power C28-150 and C14-100 series of high output gear-driven alternators were very popular with customers, but we encountered sourcing issues that needed to be resolved before we could again meet market demands,” said Mike Disbrow, president. “The resolution is to offer factory-rebuilt units until the new sources can be brought on line.”

“There will be some internal components, that while not new, will be inspected, tested and certified to meet new standards,” he added. “These factory-rebuilt units will carry the same two-year warranty offered on every new Plane-Power alternator.

The following part numbers are now available from Hartzell Engine Technologies distributors at a list price of $1,899:

  • C28-150-FR, Factory Rebuilt 28V/150A, includes Debris Shield and Blast Tube;
  • C28-150S-FR, Factory Rebuilt 28V/150A, without Debris Shield and Blast Tube;
  • C14-100-FR, Factory Rebuilt 14V/100A, includes Debris Shielf and Blast Tube;
  • C14-100S-FR Factory Rebuilt 14 V/100A, without Debris Shield and Blast Tube.

The alternators are available for Continental -520 and -550 and Lycoming TIGO-541 series engines.

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