PowerWell 50 MFD uf Motor Run Round Capacitor 370 V VAC or 440 Volt 50 Micro Farad PW-50/R - Guaranteed to Last 5 Years
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PowerWell 50 MFD uf Motor Run Round Capacitor 370 V VAC or 440 Volt 50 Micro Farad PW-50/R - Guaranteed to Last 5 Years
50 uf or 50 MFD micro farad Run Round Capacitor . Replaces BOTH 370VAC & 440 VAC capacitors
Can size measures 2" diameter x 4-1/2" TALL. Operating temperature range -40 C. to +70 C/ -40F to 158F
Built to the TOUGHEST USA standards for AC motor run capacitors including EIA-456-A and IEC 60252-1:2001
GUARANTEED TO LAST 5 YEARS. We are extremely passionate about our products and are fanatical about quality control in our workshops. ORDER NOW with peace of mind. No Catches
A capacitor is an electric component that temporarily stores an electrical charge. A "run capacitor" is used to boost the starting torque and efficiency on electric motors or compressor.
Round capacitors come in a variety of sizes, depending on the capacitance (µF = MFD = micro farad), such as 50 µF, and also the voltage. A 440 volt capacitor can be used in place of a 370 volt, as it is build better, but the 370 can't be used in place of a 440 volt. It will work for a while and will fail prematurely, as exceeding the capacitor's rated voltage will cause the dielectric to break down and the capacitor to short out. It is like a Ferrari that can do 440 miles per hour, driving on a road that have speed limit of 370 m/h. The capacitance(µF or MFD or micro farad) must be the same or stay within 10%+ or 5%- of its original value . Example: 50 µF cap can be substituted by 48 - 55 MFD with the same or better voltage ratings capacitor.
If your motor or fan is not able to start, or the capacitor is bulged on top most likely your capacitor is defective. Round capacitor can be used to substitute oval shape one with the same MFD AND Volt specs.
You will ask "Why I need a Cap that is rated 440V in my A/C?"
Answer: You need to realize that a motor is an inductive device. When the supply voltage is applied to the motor run winding, the voltage across the start winding will be increased to a higher voltage value. A motor acts like a transformer with the run winding acting as the primary and the start winding acting as the secondary. This is why the capacitor has a much higher voltage rating than the 230 being the supply voltage.
If a Capacitor is not EIA-456-A approved means it is NOT approved for USA market.