Type: CP (motor run capacitor)
Capacitance: 6.0 µF ±5%
Rated Voltage: 450 VAC
Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
Temperature Range: –25°C to +70°C
Certifications: CE, CQC
Terminals: 2-pin, non-polarized
Air-conditioner outdoor condenser fan (higher HP units)
Large indoor blower motors
Heavy-load single-phase AC motors
| µF | Typical motor size |
|---|---|
| 1.5 – 2.0 | Small indoor fan |
| 2.5 – 3.5 | Medium fan / small outdoor |
| 4.0 | Outdoor fan (≈1.0–1.5 HP AC) |
| 6.0 | Large outdoor fan (≈2.0 HP and above) |
(Typical industry ranges — always follow motor label if available.)
6.0 µF can ONLY replace 6.0 µF
Never “upgrade” from 4.0 → 6.0 µF
Wrong value = overcurrent, noise, overheating, early motor failure
Same µF
Voltage ≥ 450 VAC
Same type (motor run / film / CP / CBB)
You’re clearly sorting capacitors by fan motor size / AC HP
If you want, I can:
Match these µF values to Daikin / Panasonic / Midea AC HP
Or help you choose which one to install if the old label is missing