97F9850 97F9970 50+5 uF/MFD 370 or 440 VAC Dual Run Circular Start Capacitor

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97F9850 97F9970 50+5 uF/MFD 370 or 440 VAC Dual Run Circular Start Capacitor

Key Features

  • Capacitance Rating: 50 + 5 Microfarad (uF/MFD)
  • Voltage Rating: Dual rated for 370 VAC or 440 VAC applications
  • Capacitance Tolerance: ±6%
  • Shape: Round / Circular
  • Dimensions: 2.36 inch (60 mm) diameter
  • Terminals: Three terminals for Common, Compressor, and Fan Motor
  • Construction: Aluminum case, oil-filled design for heat dissipation
  • Safety: UL 810 listed; contains no PCBs

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 97F9850
  • 97F9970
  • Also replaces other brand capacitors with matching 50/5 MFD and 370V or 440V specifications.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • For use in a wide range of HVAC systems, central air conditioners, and heat pumps.
  • Functions as a direct replacement for units from various manufacturers requiring a 50/5 uF dual run capacitor.
  • Always verify the MFD and voltage ratings of your original capacitor before purchasing.

When to Replace

  • Compressor or fan motor hums but fails to start.
  • Component runs intermittently or not at all.
  • The capacitor case is visibly swollen, bulging, or leaking oil.
  • Capacitance tests outside the component's rated tolerance.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all electrical power to the HVAC unit before servicing.
  • Discharge the existing capacitor to avoid electrical shock.
  • Note the wire placement on the old capacitor's "C", "HERM", and "FAN" terminals before disconnecting.
  • A 440V rated capacitor can safely replace a 370V capacitor, but a 370V cannot replace a 440V.
  • Ensure the 50 MFD and 5 MFD ratings match the original part precisely.
  • 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