97F9004-15 uf MFD 370 Volt VAC - GE Oval Run Capacitor Upgrade
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Unlike capacitors, this type of device (AC) has no polarity. To connect the ground to either terminal, you can connect it either way.
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There is no guarantee that it will always be a Recently, the condenser fan on my 1998 Carrier heat pump was having difficulty spinning up and was making a lot of noise as well. My motor burned out just in time, but I caught it before it destroyed itself. The AC unit fan was difficult to turn by hand, especially if something was used to reach through the top grill of the AC unit housing. The problem was not the condenser, but rather the bearings of the fan motor. It is because the motor bearings grease dried up after 18 years of outdoor use in Florida, that the fan no longer wants to spin freely. I disassembled the motor and lubricated the bearings with synthetic oil for automobile wheel bearings. In spite of the fan not working for over two years, it is still functioning normally. A condenser needs to be replaced every 20 years in order to be safe.
I have been unable to locate anything in the archives of GE Industrial or Genteq that matches the code 72f5047fb, the cap shown is a standard oval 15 uf x 370 VAC run cap, dimensions may be different
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Capacitors aren't offered in boxes at most big box stores, so I bought it on Amazon. Getting very hot in Arizona, I didn't want to wait for a delivery while this capacitor was low after I bought my home. Now that we are getting into triple digit temperatures, I wanted it to be ready to go when I move in. A bad control board and capacitors that go out are two of the biggest wastes of money when it comes to hiring an HVAC company. There is no need to wait more than five minutes The swap out will take 10 minutes when the time comes and will save you $150 in service calls.

It didn't occur to me that the capacitor had been around for a long time. After replacing both capacitors and finding that the heat pump wasn't performing at its best, we realized it wasn't working at full capacity. is possible that I am interpreting things erroneously, but it appears as though the fan is blowing harder now and that a much greater volume of cool air is now reaching the rooms at the ends of the long runs. Please make sure to discharge the old capacitor (mine was already discharged - sorry! That seemed to be the case It might not work on yours), and replace the wiring. The screw that held ours in place was the only thing holding it in place. The preventative maintenance job is a simple one.

It is the same model number and rating as the one that went out on my air handler. In five minutes I have a new part, and I am back to work! Fix your problems for less!.

Then I matched up the numbers, and height approximation, and got this number!
I replaced it, and it works perfectly now! As far as electrical safety is concerned, I don't know all there is to know, but I do know these can store power. You should be on your guard.

We called up the capacitor's part number and found out what it is. It took 2 days to receive an order from me. I put it in (5 minutes) now the wind is blowing like crazy Although the capacitor on my blower fan is smaller than the original equipment, it had been in use for almost 20 years. Although the specifications were similar, it was still the same).

The capacitor in our furnace fan failed, and the failure was due to aging and wear. I thought this was a perfect match. The installation was simple and fast, and we were back up and running in no time. I will give you $15 for something that would have cost hundreds if a professional were hired.

There was a problem with the blower motor of my air conditioning system. There is voltage to the motor if this is the case, or the motor if that isn't the case. With such a low price, I thought it was worth it. Therefore, I have replaced it and everything appears to be fine.

The new blower motor accompanied the purchase of this product. Our Carrier furnace is 16 years old. The capacitor went in the same size as the one it replaced, and it worked as it should have. As of now, I've been using a 3/4 HP RUUD/RHEEM replacement motor, which I purchased locally, but it Basically, I just had to reverse two of the speed wires so the motor would work on my Carrier furnace otherwise, it would have been simple to install The replacement is complete.
