Boost your motor's starting performance with the CD60 100uF 250V Starting Condenser. Unlike "run" capacitors, this CD60 electrolytic starting capacitor is specifically engineered to provide a massive electrical burst to overcome heavy mechanical loads during initial start-up. Once the motor reaches operational speed, the start circuit disengages, leaving your machinery running smoothly. It is the go-to solution for air compressors, water pumps, and heavy-duty workshop tools.
Robust 100uF Capacity: Rated at 100uF ±5%, providing the high-energy discharge required for heavy motors to reach full RPM instantly.
Durable Lead Wire Interface: Equipped with two flexible, pre-tinned black lead wires for a quick and secure connection to your motor's starter relay or centrifugal switch.
250V AC Rating: Optimized for 250VAC systems, ensuring a safe and reliable start for single-phase AC motors in both 50Hz and 60Hz environments.
Wide Temperature Resilience: Designed to operate reliably in environments ranging from -40°C to 70°C, making it ideal for outdoor pumps and unheated workshops.
Certified Safety: Fully compliant with CQC and CE standards, ensuring industrial-grade quality and user safety.
Air Compressors: Provides the necessary torque to start the compressor head against head pressure.
Deep Well Pumps: Ensures a reliable start for high-load water pumping systems.
Refrigeration Systems: Used in larger cooling units to kickstart the compressor motor.
Industrial Tools: Ideal for bench grinders, table saws, and other heavy-start AC machinery.
Model: CD60 (Electrolytic Start Capacitor).
Capacitance: 100uF ±5%.
Rated Voltage: 250V AC.
Frequency: 50/60Hz.
Operating Temp: -40°C / 70°C / 21.
Color: Blue High-Insulation Shell.
What is the difference between this CD60 and a CBB60 capacitor?
The CD60 (Blue) is a starting capacitor designed to be in the circuit only for a few seconds during start-up. The CBB60 (White) is a run capacitor that stays in the circuit the entire time the motor is running. Using a start capacitor as a run capacitor will cause it to overheat and fail quickly.
Does the polarity matter when wiring?
No. This is an AC electrolytic capacitor, meaning the two black wires are non-polarized. You can connect them to the starting circuit in either direction.
Why did my old start capacitor burst?
Start capacitors often fail if the motor's centrifugal switch gets stuck "on" or if the motor is started too frequently in a short period. Always ensure your motor is reaching full speed and the start circuit is clicking off.
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