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Capacitor

05/22/2008 10:23 AM

How to connect running capacitor with single phase motor.

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Re: Capacitor

05/22/2008 11:15 AM

The capacitor connect paralaly with single phase motor.

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Re: Capacitor

05/23/2008 4:35 AM

As a starting capacitor or as a power factor correction capacitor? The two connections are different!

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05/23/2008 6:11 AM

If you are using a capacitor start motor, the capacitor is in series with the centrifugal switch and the start winding.

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05/23/2008 6:14 AM

Sorry, I read your question wrong. The capacitor is in series with the starting winding. There will be no centrifugal switch.

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