30uF 450V capacitor for single-phase motors
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30uF 450V Capacitor for Single-Phase Motors The 30uF 450V capacitor is a high-quality component designed to support the operation of single-phase motors in various househ
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30uF 450V Capacitor for Single-Phase Motors The 30uF 450V capacitor is a high-quality component designed to support the operation of single-phase motors in various household and industrial devices. Thanks to its reliable properties and solid construction, this capacitor is used in refrigerators, fans, electric pumps, washers, ventilators, and air conditioning systems, ensuring their efficient and stable operation. Universal application and performance The capacitor with a capacitance of 30uF and operating voltage from 110V to 600V AC is ideal for supporting the start-up and stable operation of single-phase motors. Its application covers a wide range of devices, making it an essential element in systems requiring reliable power supply. This capacitor provides high capacitance stability, enhancing device efficiency and minimizing failure risks. Safety and solid construction The capacitor housing is made of flame-retardant plastic according to UL 94 V-O standard, ensuring high mechanical resistance and user safety. With class C/D compliance per IEC60252, the capacitor features high insulation resistance, further increasing reliability and safety in demanding operating conditions. Capacitance tolerance of ±5% or ±10% guarantees precise operation, crucial for optimal motor performance. Resistance to variable environmental conditions and compact dimensions The 30uF capacitor is designed to operate within a wide temperature range from -40°C to +70°C, allowing use in various indoor and outdoor environments. Its small size and connector facilitate easy installation and integration with different device types, making it a practical choice for installers and service technicians.
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