P/N: ms22073-2
Category: Circuit Breakers & Fuses
This product requires a custom quote. Please contact our sales team for pricing information or submit an RFQ (Request for Quote).
| Condition | Stock |
|---|---|
| New Surplus | 1 Available |
| As Removed | 2 Available |
The MS22073-2 is a push-pull, trip-free circuit breaker for 28 VDC and 115 VAC, 400 Hz aircraft electrical systems. This moisture-resistant breaker mounts directly to instrument panels and electrical distribution boards, providing automatic branch-circuit protection against overcurrent conditions. The push-pull mechanism allows manual reset after a trip event without requiring external tools.
Qualified to Military Standard MS22073 and cross-referenced to Klixon 7274-11-2, it protects avionics loads and aircraft electrical buses. Installation follows aircraft maintenance manual specifications with verification against your Illustrated Parts Catalog for system compatibility.
Please note: Product descriptions are provided for informational purposes. Always refer to your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) to verify part compatibility and specifications.
The MS22073-2 is a push-pull, trip-free circuit breaker for 28 VDC and 115 VAC, 400 Hz aircraft electrical systems. This moisture-resistant breaker mounts directly to instrument panels and electrical distribution boards, providing automatic branch-circuit protection against overcurrent conditions.
Avionics compatibility depends on your aircraft model and existing installation. The CIRCUIT BREAKER is available in: New Surplus, As Removed. We recommend checking your aircraft's wiring diagrams and STC documentation, or contact our avionics team for compatibility assistance.
Availability of an FAA 8130-3 tag depends on the part condition. Overhauled and repaired units typically include 8130-3 documentation. As-removed units may include a removal tag with trace history. Contact us for specific documentation on the condition you need.
We can arrange bench testing through our network of FAA-certified repair stations. Call (904) 998-9101 for testing availability and turnaround times, or submit an RFQ with your specific requirements.