Reliable motor start torque CD60 electrolytic motor start capacitor designed to provide the boost needed for hard-starting motors in HVAC, air compressors, and pump systems—helps restore strong starts and reduce start failures.
Correct fit matters (read label) Match220-250 µF (MFD) and 220-250 VAC exactly to your existing capacitor label for proper performance. This is a start capacitor (not a run capacitor). If your unit uses a dual run capacitor, this is not the same part.
Built for HVAC environments Heavy-duty construction for jobsite use—ideal for service technicians and maintenance teams replacing failed start capacitors in demanding conditions.
Wide-use applications Commonly used in AC compressors, heat pumps, air compressors, condenser units, and motor-start circuits where a start capacitor is required (verify system type and specs before ordering).
What's included + support Includes (1) CD60 motor start capacitor. If you're unsure about sizing or whether your system uses a start vs run capacitor, message us with a photo of the old label and we'll help confirm compatibility.
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Bring your system back to life with a proper-start solution. This CD60 motor start capacitor is designed to deliver the starting boost many motors need when a capacitor fails—common symptoms include hard starting, humming, tripping breakers, or intermittent starts. Key benefits Restores strong starts in motor-start circuits Common replacement for HVAC and air compressor start applications Technician-friendly replacement part for maintenance and repairs Compatibility guidance (important) This is a START capacitor. Always match: Capacitance: 400-480 µF/MFD] (must match your old unit) Voltage rating: 220-250 VAC (equal or higher is generally required; do not go lower) Physical fit and terminals: confirm before install Common applications AC compressor start circuits Heat pump systems Air compressors Pump motors and other motor-start applications In the box 1 × CD60 Motor Start Capacitor Note: Installation should be performed by a qualified technician. Always disconnect power and safely discharge the old capacitor before handling.