Ensure your home appliances operate at peak efficiency with the CBB60 8uF 450V Motor Run Capacitor. This high-reliability polypropylene film capacitor is specifically engineered to provide the necessary electrical kick to start and sustain the rotation of single-phase AC motors. Perfectly suited for heavy-duty washing machines, spin dryers, and centrifugal pumps, it offers a stable and energy-efficient solution for motor-driven equipment.
Precision Power Delivery: Rated at 8uF ±5%, providing the accurate capacitance required to optimize motor torque and reduce energy consumption.
Advanced Self-Healing (SH): Built with metallized film technology that automatically repairs minor dielectric punctures, significantly increasing the lifespan and safety of the unit.
Industrial Voltage Rating: Designed for 450VAC environments, offering a high safety ceiling against voltage surges and fluctuations in domestic power supplies.
Weather-Sealed Housing: Encased in a flame-retardant, moisture-resistant cylindrical shell, making it durable enough for the high-vibration and humid conditions inside appliance cabinets.
Hassle-Free Installation: Features high-quality, insulated lead wires for a fast and secure "plug-and-play" connection to your appliance’s internal wiring.
Washing Machines: Used for main drive motors to ensure smooth drum rotation.
Water Pumps: Ideal for residential booster pumps and irrigation motors.
Industrial Fans: Suitable for large-scale exhaust fans and air-cooling units.
Power Tools: Compatible with various 50/60Hz AC motor-driven shop equipment.
Model: CBB60
Capacitance: 8uF ±5% SH
Rated Voltage: 450V AC
Frequency: 50/60Hz
Terminal Type: Flexible Lead Wires
Can I use an 8uF capacitor if my original was 7.5uF?
Yes. Most motors allow for a ±10% variance in capacitance. An 8uF unit is a safe and effective replacement for a 7.5uF or 8uF original part.
Is it difficult to install?
Not at all. Because CBB60 capacitors are non-polarized, the two wires can be connected to your motor leads in any order. Simply ensure the power is off and the old capacitor is discharged before starting.
Why did my old capacitor fail?
Capacitors are wear-and-tear items. They often fail due to extreme heat, age, or frequent power surges. If your motor hums but doesn't spin, the capacitor is the most likely culprit.
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