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30+5 uF MFD 370/440 VAC Round Dual Run Capacitor - Fits Condenser, Heat Pump - Replaces TRCFD305, 97F9833 - 2 Pack

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30+5 uF MFD 370/440 VAC Round Dual Run Capacitor - Fits Condenser, Heat Pump - Replaces TRCFD305, 97F9833 - 2 Pack30+5 uF MFD 370 440 VAC Volts Round Dual Run Capacitor Key Features Capacitance: 30 + 5 Microfarad (uF MFD) Tolerance: 5% Voltage: Dual Rated 370 or 440 VAC Frequency: 50 60 Hz Operating Temperature: 40C to +70C ( 40F to 158F) Construction: Round, oil filled aluminum case Terminals: 3 terminals labeled C, HERM, and FAN Safety Standard: 10,000 AFC Protected Replaces Cross Reference Part Numbers This capacitor replaces any round 30 5 uF 370V or 440V

30+5 uF/MFD 370-440 VAC Volts Round Dual Run Capacitor

Key Features

  • Capacitance: 30 + 5 Microfarad (uF/MFD)
  • Tolerance: ± 5%
  • Voltage: Dual Rated 370 or 440 VAC
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Operating Temperature: -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
  • Construction: Round, oil-filled aluminum case
  • Terminals: 3 terminals labeled C, HERM, and FAN
  • Safety Standard: 10,000 AFC Protected

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • This capacitor replaces any round 30/5 uF 370V or 440V dual run capacitor. While this is not an exhaustive list, it is a direct replacement for part numbers including: 97F9833, C3305R, C4305R, P291-3054R, TRCFD305, USA2227, and CBB65.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Used in air conditioning units, heat pumps, condensers, and other HVAC systems to start and run a compressor motor (30 uF) and a fan motor (5 uF) simultaneously.
  • To ensure compatibility, match the specifications of your original capacitor:
  • Capacitance: Must be 30+5 uF/MFD.
  • Voltage: Must be 370V or 440V. This 440V capacitor can safely replace a 370V capacitor.
  • Shape & Size: Must be a round capacitor with similar dimensions to fit the mounting bracket.

When to Replace

  • Your outdoor unit hums but the fan does not spin or the compressor will not start.
  • The fan or compressor motor starts slowly or not at all.
  • The original capacitor shows physical damage, such as a bulging top, swelling, or fluid leaks.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all electrical power to the HVAC unit before handling.
  • Safely discharge the existing capacitor by shorting across the terminals with an insulated screwdriver.
  • Take a picture or note the wire placement on the C, FAN, and HERM terminals before disconnecting.
  • Connect the new capacitor by matching the wires to the corresponding terminals.
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