6uF mfd ±5% 370-440VAC Oval Run Start

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6uF mfd ±5% 370-440VAC Oval Run Start Capacitor

Key Features

  • Capacitance: 6 microfarads (uF)
  • Tolerance: ±5%
  • Voltage Rating: 370/440 VAC, dual rated
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Shape: Oval
  • Operating Temperature: -40° C to 70° C
  • Construction: Metallized polypropylene film
  • Dielectric: Non-PCB fluid-filled
  • Terminals: 1/4 inch male quick-connect
  • Standards: EIA-456 compliant, UL recognized, RoHS compliant

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Replaces any oval 6 MFD or 6 uF capacitor with a 370V or 440V rating.
  • AMRAD USA2030

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for continuous duty in single-phase AC motor run applications.
  • Used in air conditioners, heat pumps, compressors, furnaces, and fan motors.
  • The physical dimensions must match the mounting bracket of the existing equipment.

When to Replace

  • Motor hums but does not start.
  • Motor starts or runs slowly.
  • Fan blades require a manual push to start spinning.
  • Visible signs of damage, such as a bulging top, cracks, or fluid leaks.
  • Capacitance measures outside the ±5% tolerance when tested with a multimeter.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all electrical power to the appliance before installation.
  • Safely discharge the old capacitor by shorting the terminals with a resistor or insulated screwdriver.
  • Ensure the new capacitor's uF (MFD) rating matches the original specification exactly.
  • Using a capacitor with an equal or higher VAC rating is acceptable. Do not use one with a lower VAC rating.
  • Note the wire placement on the old capacitor's terminals before disconnecting.
  • Step 1

    Step 1

    Turn off the power and locate the capacitor
  • Step 2

    Step 2

    Discharge any stored electricity by shorting the terminals
  • Step 3

    Step 3

    Take a photo or note how the wires connect. Disconnect wires & install the new capacitor.
  • Step 4

    Step 4

    Reassemble and test