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Dual Rated Oval Motor Run Capacitor, 440-VAC 35+10 MFD

Dual Rated Oval Motor Run Capacitor, 440-VAC 35+10 MFD

SKU: 77X62 Manufacturer: International Refrigeration
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Motor Run Capacitor MFD Rating 35+5 Voltage 440 60/50 Hz, Width 1 3/4 In, Depth. 2 3/4 in, Height. 4 3/4 in, EIA UL Base A 1/4 In Male Terminals Temp Range -40 to 69 C

Dual Rated Oil-Filled Motor Run Capacitor

Non-PCB dielectric fluid. Pressure-activated circuit interrupter virtually eliminates case rupture at end of life. For continuous heavy duty application such as air conditioning, refrigeration, business machines, fans, light, ballasts, etc. Seamless steel cases. 1/4", four blade quick disconnect terminal with phenolic insulated caps. Dimensions may vary due to manufacturing changes. Dimensions shown are for reference only.

 

Design For:

Continuous heavy-duty application such as Air Conditioners, Refrigeration, business machines and fans

 

Features:

  • Hermetically Sealed
  • Hermetically Sealed Aluminum Case
  • Phenolic Insulating Bushing
  • UL listed
  • Small Dimensions For Easy Deplacement

Specs:

  • Construction: Hermetically Sealed Aluminum Case
  • Voltage: 440
  • MFD: Rating 35+5
  • Hz: 60/50
  • Type: Dual Rated Motor Run
  • Shape: Oval
  • Width: (In.) 1 3/4
  • Depth.: (In.) 2 3/4
  • Height.: (In.) 4 3/4
  • Temp.: Range (C) -45 to 65
  • Terminals: 1/4" four-blade quick discounnect with phenolic insulated caps

 

MOUNTING:

 

Vertical mounting of the capacitor with the terminals up is recommended. However, horizontal mounting is acceptable providing the vent is located in the up position. Vertical mounting with the terminals down is not recommended because the capacitor life may be reduced and the operation of the pressure relief vent impaired.

 

SAFETY:

 

Because the watt–second value of these capacitors is high, precautions should be taken during the testing of these devices. Discharge resistors should be specified when there is a possibility of a residual charge left on the capacitor or to protect contacts. Mis–application, such as exceeding design limits or applying continuous AC voltage, may result in destruction or explosion of capacitors.

Additional Information

SKU 77X62
Stock Status Ships same day - if ordered by 2:pm Est.
Manufacturer International Refrigeration
Condition new
Product Type N/A
Capacity N/A
Voltage N/A
MFD Rating Start-Caps N/A
MFD Rating Dual-Caps 35+10
MFD Rating Single-Caps N/A
Shape Oval
VAC 440
Dimensions Width 1 3/4 in, Depth 2 3/4 in, Height 4 3/4 in
Note When identifying the capacitor that you have, you might see the rating stated in "MFD" or "UF." "MFD" and "UF" meaning microfarad rating.
FAQ

How do I know when a capacitor is bad?

The air conditioner unit will not come on. Either the outdoor fan does not run, the compressor does not run, or both the fan and the compressor do not run. The breaker on the outdoor unit has been checked and reset, but the outdoor unit still does not come on. You can hear a little humming sound inside the unit which is the low voltage contactor humming. The capacitor may be swollen or even blown apart with capacitor oil.

How To Check

How to Check a Capacitor

1) Remove the start capacitor and use a screwdriver to shorten the two terminals and discharge the electricity from it.

2) Set your analog meter on 1k ohms.

3) Touch the two terminals with your ohms meter test leads.

4) Reverse the way that you were touching the two terminals with your ohms meter test leads.

5) The needle in your meter should swing to 0 ohms and swing back to infinity every time that you reverse the ohms meter test lead on the start capacitor.

6) If it does that, the start capacitor is good.

7) Set the meter. On a digital meter, set it to at least 1k ohms.

8) Touch the two terminals with your ohms meter test leads.

9) Reverse the way that you were touching the two terminals with your ohms meter test leads.

10) Notice that the meter will display some numbers for a second.

11) Then it will return to OL (open line). It should do this every time that you switch the ohms meter test leads position.

12) If it does this, the start capacitor is good.

Total Weight 0.5000
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