Empower your heavy machinery with the CD60 200uF 250V Starting Condenser. This high-capacitance electrolytic starting capacitor is engineered specifically to provide the massive electrical surge required to overcome high mechanical inertia during motor ignition. Designed for high-performance single-phase AC motors, it is the ideal replacement for stalled or sluggish air compressors, heavy-duty water pumps, and industrial-grade power tools.
Massive 200uF Capacity: Rated at 200uF ±5%, delivering significant energy storage to ensure instant motor rotation even under the heaviest start-up loads.
Pre-Tinned Lead Wires: Equipped with two high-insulation black lead wires for a fast and secure connection to centrifugal switches or starting relays.
250V AC Industrial Rating: Built to handle 250VAC systems with stability across 50Hz and 60Hz frequencies, providing a reliable safety margin for domestic and workshop power.
Extreme Temperature Durability: Features a wide operating range of -40°C to 70°C, ensuring your machinery starts reliably in unheated workshops or outdoor utility sheds.
Industrial Safety Certified: Fully compliant with CQC and CE standards, housed in a reinforced high-insulation blue shell to prevent dielectric breakdown.
Industrial Air Compressors: High-capacity starting for motors fighting against significant tank head pressure.
High-Flow Water Pumps: Provides the initial torque for irrigation, pool, and deep-well water systems.
Large Workshop Machinery: Ideal for table saws, thickness planers, and heavy lathe motors.
Centrifugal Start Motors: Suitable for any single-phase motor requiring a high-microfarad start-up boost.
Model: CD60.
Capacitance: 200uF ±5%.
Rated Voltage: 250V AC.
Frequency: 50/60Hz.
Connection: Dual Lead Wires with Spade Connectors.
Is this capacitor always active while the motor runs?
No. This is a Start Capacitor (CD60). It is designed to be in the circuit for only 1 to 3 seconds to get the motor spinning. If it stays connected longer due to a faulty switch, it will overheat.
Can I replace a 150uF or 250uF with this 200uF unit?
Yes. For starting capacitors, you can generally move within a ±20% range of the original value. A 200uF unit provides a strong start for most motors originally equipped with 150uF to 250uF capacitors.
Why is the shell blue instead of white?
In the industry, Blue (CD60) typically identifies an electrolytic Starting Capacitor, while White (CBB60) identifies a film Run Capacitor. Always ensure you are replacing like-for-like to avoid motor damage.