70+7.5 MFD uf 370 or 440 Volt VAC Round Dual Run Capacitor - Pack of 2
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70+7.5 MFD uf 370 or 440 Volt VAC Round Dual Run Capacitor - Pack of 2
Key Features
- Package Contains: Two (2) dual run capacitors
- Capacitance Rating: 70 + 7.5 Microfarad (MFD)
- Capacitance Tolerance: +/- 5%
- Voltage Rating: 370 or 440 Volts AC (VAC)
- Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
- Shape: Round
- Terminals: 3 (Common, Fan, Hermetic Compressor)
- Construction: Oil-filled, metal case
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +70°C
- Meets EIA-456-A industry standards
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- USA2222A
- Jard 12954
- P291-7074R
- C37075R
- C47075R
- PRCFD707.5A
- Replaces any round dual run capacitor with matching 70/7.5 MFD and 370V or 440V specifications.
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for HVAC applications including air conditioners, heat pumps, and condenser units.
- Functions as a direct replacement for capacitors with identical capacitance (MFD) and voltage ratings.
- A 440V rated capacitor can safely replace a 370V capacitor; do not replace a 440V capacitor with a 370V unit.
- Verify physical dimensions (diameter and height) to ensure proper fit in the mounting bracket.
When to Replace
- AC unit or fan motor will not start or is slow to start.
- A humming noise comes from the unit during attempted startup.
- The capacitor case is visibly swollen, bulging, or leaking oil.
- The compressor starts, but the condenser fan does not spin.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect all electrical power to the HVAC unit before beginning work.
- Carefully discharge the old capacitor by shorting the terminals with an insulated screwdriver.
- Note or photograph the wire placement on the C (Common), FAN, and HERM (Hermetic) terminals before disconnecting.
- Connect wires to the corresponding terminals on the new capacitor.
- Securely mount the new capacitor in the unit's bracket.
- Professional installation is recommended if you are not familiar with HVAC electrical systems.
