It should work okay as long as voltage rating is equal to or greater than the capacitor you are replacing.
You can get away with a 30% or so larger capacitor.
A: Its purpose is to correct the power factor of the line.
Yes you can. But the variable one is used so that you can very the frequency and it cant be varied anymore if you use a fixed capacitor.
Not all capacitors can be used for 220V; There are capacitors that are specially designed to withstand such high voltages.AnswerThe voltage rating of a capacitor is normally expressed as a d.c. value. If you want to use it on a 220-V a.c. system, then you must take into account that 220 V is an rms value, so you must determine its peak value. The peak value of 220 V (rms) is 311 V. So your capacitor must have a rated value in excess of 311 V d.c., or its insulation will fail.
Yes, the higher voltage is not only OK, but is desirable, as it will be longer-lasting. It is very important to replace the capacitor with the same type. If it is a ceramic disk, replace it with a ceramic disc. If it is metal-film, then replace it with a metal-film capacitor, and so on.
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A: Typically you can expect 10 to 20 % variation in value
To replace a capacitor in a ceiling fan, first turn off the power to the fan. Remove the fan blades and housing to access the capacitor. Disconnect the wires from the old capacitor and take note of their placement. Install the new capacitor in the same position and reconnect the wires. Reassemble the fan and turn the power back on to test the new capacitor.
its only three different so.......it should work! i think...
It should work okay as long as voltage rating is equal to or greater than the capacitor you are replacing.
To replace a ceiling fan capacitor, first turn off the power to the fan. Remove the fan blades and housing to access the capacitor. Take note of the wires connected to the old capacitor and their positions. Disconnect the wires and remove the old capacitor. Install the new capacitor in the same position and reconnect the wires. Reassemble the fan and turn the power back on to test the new capacitor.
No. The capacitor will short out and possibly explode. On the other hand, the 440 Volt Cap can be used in a 220 Volt circuit.
You can get away with a 30% or so larger capacitor.
A: Its purpose is to correct the power factor of the line.