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The RECTORSEAL m93106 is a 2-watt, 15,000-ohm bleed resistor designed to safely discharge residual voltage stored in run and start capacitors used in air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Supplied in a 10-piece pack with quick-connect terminals, this resistor installs across capacitor terminals to bleed off stored charge after the unit powers down. Licensed HVAC technicians and refrigeration mechanics rely on bleed resistors as a standard safety measure before handling capacitors during service calls. The quick-connect termination speeds installation in the field.
This resistor is suited for residential and commercial AC systems and refrigeration equipment where capacitors accumulate residual voltage after shutdown. It is a common addition to condenser and compressor service work, particularly on single-phase equipment with run or start capacitors. The 10-piece pack supports technicians stocking service vans or shop inventory for repeated use across multiple service calls.
Recommended for use in residential and commercial air conditioning and refrigeration systems where run or start capacitors require safe voltage discharge after shutdown.
Installation should be performed by a qualified HVAC technician or refrigeration mechanic. Always disconnect power to the unit at the disconnect or breaker before accessing capacitor terminals, and confirm power is off with a multimeter before proceeding. Connect the bleed resistor terminals across the capacitor leads following the capacitor manufacturer's terminal labeling. Handle capacitors with insulated tools even after the bleed resistor is in place, as residual charge may still be present until fully bled down.
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