Are all Fan Capacitors the Same?
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Does the Capacitor look like this?
if yes then the capacitor has some important numbers.
The Microfarads and the Voltage. Microfarads can be abbreviated MFD or the lower case Greek letter Mu and letter f μf. You need to replace it with the same MFD and Voltage. the Voltage may be higher on the replacement but it can not be lower.
If it does not look like this or you cant read the numbers, we will need pictures of the fan motor, HP Voltage, RPM, and all the other n numbers on the nameplate of the motor.Edward Young Retired
After you make that expensive repair and you still have the same problem, What will you check next?
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Regardless of the type of capacitor there should be other numbers on it that either are the capacity and voltage directly or a coded version of the same. The schematic inside the cabinet somewhere usually will have the value of the capacitor too.0
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If the capacitor values can't be read from the capacitor itself, you will have to get it from the motor. On the data label on the motor should be listed all the information for the motor, including the capacitor ratings.
I've never seen the information on the wiring schematic for the capacitor, but it would be great if the manufacturers put the information on there.0 -
What @EdTheHeaterMan said0
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For all we know the mother-in-law is a more competent tech. and heating person than the tech. is. Wouldn't be the first time.STEVEusaPA said:Why is the technician getting your mother to find a capacitor?
Br. Jamie, osb
Building superintendent/caretaker, 7200 sq. ft. historic house museum with dependencies in New England5 -
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Yup.....cap is bad in the trailer, need a new system!Serving Northern Maine HVAC & Controls. I burn wood, it smells good!0
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Well, I wonder what kind of condition a 30-40 year old system that sat idle for a few decades is in. It seems quite possible to me that a replacement is warranted, regardless of the cap.
The nameplate on the motor should have the value of the cap on it. If not, I'd compare the HP and run current to a few other motors of similar power/amps & take a stab at it. Go with a 440V rated cap, those can substitute for the lower-rated-voltage ones, but not vice versa; & err on the larger (higher capacitance) side.
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Under those guidelines, Let's take that a step furtherratio said:Well, I wonder what kind of condition a 30-40 year old system that sat idle for a few decades is in. It seems quite possible to me that a replacement is warranted, regardless of the cap.
@ratio, How old are you?Edward Young Retired
After you make that expensive repair and you still have the same problem, What will you check next?
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That was a joke @ratio... not meant personal, Although the fact that you have spent almost a decade idle on this site is of concern to some!
Edward Young Retired
After you make that expensive repair and you still have the same problem, What will you check next?
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Yeah! what @EBEBRATT-Ed said!EBEBRATT-Ed said:What @EdTheHeaterMan said
Edward Young Retired
After you make that expensive repair and you still have the same problem, What will you check next?
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Funny you should mention that. The last few days, my shoulder hasn't worked like it did when I was 30, & the stairs at the durn 5-story hotel I was working at today are a lot taller then they were a decade ago.EdTheHeaterMan said:That was a joke @ratio... not meant personal, Although the fact that you have spent almost a decade idle on this site is of concern to some!
Ground's a lot further away now, too.
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