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The Danfoss 117U4060 is a 120V starting device designed for use with refrigeration and air conditioning compressors. This component plays a critical role in HVAC and refrigeration systems by providing the initial electrical boost a compressor motor needs to start under load. Without a reliable starting device, compressors can fail to start, draw excessive current, or sustain motor damage over time. The Danfoss 117U4060 addresses this by delivering a controlled start sequence that protects the compressor and extends its service life. HVAC technicians, refrigeration mechanics, and equipment service professionals rely on starting devices like this one to ensure system reliability and reduce costly downtime. The 117U4060 operates at 120 volts, making it compatible with a wide range of residential and light commercial refrigeration units and air conditioning systems. Danfoss is a globally recognized manufacturer of components for HVAC, refrigeration, and industrial applications, and their starting devices are built to meet strict performance and durability standards. This starting device is a direct replacement part suited for technicians performing compressor maintenance, system retrofits, or equipment repairs. When a compressor fails to start or trips a thermal overload, the starting device is one of the first components a trained technician will inspect and replace. Using an OEM-equivalent part like the Danfoss 117U4060 ensures proper fit and function without compromising system performance. This part is an essential item for any HVAC or refrigeration parts inventory.
The Danfoss 117U4060 is a 120V compressor starting device built for reliable performance in refrigeration and HVAC applications. It is a dependable replacement part for technicians maintaining or repairing compressor-driven systems.
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