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The RECTORSEAL turbo200 is a universal motor run capacitor rated from 2.5 to 15 microfarads (MFD) at 440/370 volts, designed as a versatile replacement for failed or degraded run capacitors in HVAC and refrigeration equipment. The round aluminum housing features terne plate steel covers and a 2.5-inch diameter form factor that fits a wide range of equipment cabinets. With a rated operational life of 60,000 hours and a temperature range of -40 to 70 degrees C, this capacitor is built for continuous-duty motor support in both cooling and refrigeration applications. Licensed HVAC technicians and refrigeration mechanics are the primary installers.
The turbo200 is intended for residential and commercial air conditioning and refrigeration systems where a single universal capacitor stock can cover multiple MFD requirements. Its 50/60 Hz compatibility makes it suitable for both standard North American electrical systems and equipment rated for dual-frequency operation. The 2.5 to 15 MFD range covers a broad span of compressor and fan motor run capacitor values commonly encountered in the field, reducing the number of individual capacitors a technician needs to carry.
Designed for use in residential and commercial air conditioning and refrigeration systems requiring a universal motor run capacitor with an MFD rating within the 2.5 to 15 MFD range at 440 or 370 volts.
Capacitor replacement must be performed by a qualified HVAC or refrigeration technician. Always disconnect and lock out power to the unit before handling capacitors, as they can retain a dangerous charge even after power is removed — discharge the capacitor safely using an approved discharge tool before touching terminals. Verify that the replacement MFD value and voltage rating meet or exceed the original equipment manufacturer specifications before installation. Follow applicable NEC guidelines for electrical connections and equipment servicing.
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