Enhance the reliability of your heavy-duty appliances with the CBB60 15uF 450V 4-Pin Capacitor. This industrial-grade metallized polypropylene film unit is engineered to provide the high electrical phase shift and substantial torque required by larger single-phase AC motors. Specifically designed for large-capacity washing machines, industrial fans, and high-pressure water pumps, it ensures powerful start-ups and smooth, energy-efficient operation under heavy loads.
Robust 15uF Capacity: Rated at 15uF ±5%, providing the significant electrical storage needed to optimize motor torque and reduce energy consumption in high-demand equipment.
4-Pin Dual-Spade Interface: Features a 2+2 terminal configuration for quick, secure, and professional-grade wiring in complex appliance circuits.
Advanced Self-Healing (SH) Technology: Built with high-tech internal dielectric film that automatically repairs minor electrical faults, preventing total failure and extending component life.
High-Voltage Resilience: Rated for 450VAC, offering a significant safety buffer against domestic power surges and fluctuations.
Vibration-Proof Mounting Stud: Includes an integrated threaded mounting stud on the base, ensuring a secure physical installation within the appliance chassis.
Industrial Washing Machines: Standard for heavy-duty wash and spin motors in large-drum household and commercial models.
Deep Well & Booster Pumps: Ideal for maintaining consistent torque in residential and agricultural water pumping systems.
Large HVAC Blowers: Provides stable power for high-volume ventilation and cooling fan motors.
Workshop Machinery: Suitable for bench grinders, table saws, and other 50/60Hz AC motor-driven tools.
Model: CBB60.
Capacitance: 15uF ±5% SH.
Rated Voltage: 450V AC (50/60Hz).
Terminal Type: 4-Pin (Dual Male Spade Connectors).
Can I replace a 14uF or 16uF capacitor with this 15uF model?
Yes. Most AC motors operate safely within a ±10% capacitance variance. A 15uF unit is an excellent replacement for original parts ranging from 13.5uF to 16.5uF.
Does it matter which set of pins I use?
The 4 pins are arranged in two electrically connected pairs. You must connect your two circuit wires to one pin on each of the two different terminal sets.
How do I know if my 15uF capacitor has failed?
Common symptoms include a motor that "hums" but won't turn, a washing machine drum that struggles to spin under a full load, or a motor that gets excessively hot during operation.
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