Titan PRO TRCFD805 Run Capacitor

Titan PRO TRCFD805 Run Capacitor

  • $28.00


The Titan PRO TRCFD805 is a high-performance dual rated motor run capacitor engineered for demanding HVACR applications requiring an 80/5 MFD capacitance. Designed for round run capacitor configurations, this professional-grade component is rated for both 440 volt and 370 volt circuits, providing critical versatility for field service technicians. The TRCFD805 facilitates the phase transition necessary for efficient motor start-up and continuous operation of both the compressor and condenser fan motor. Built with high-grade metallized polypropylene film, it features a pressure-sensitive interrupter for circuit protection and is PCB free to meet environmental standards. Its EIA-456-A compliance ensures reliable performance under extreme thermal conditions, maintaining stability in dual run capacitor 80/5 440V replacements for major OEM brands. Whether servicing residential AC units or light commercial heat pumps, this Titan PRO run capacitor provides the low-loss dielectric performance required to prevent motor overheating and premature failure in the field.

  • Universal Voltage Compatibility: Operates efficiently at 440V or 370V, reducing the need for multiple truck stock items.
  • Enhanced Durability: Engineered for 60,000 hours of operational life within a temperature range of -40°C to +70°C.
  • High Reliability: Features non-leaking physical construction with 1/4-inch quick-connect terminals for secure wiring.
  • Operational Safety: UL/CSA recognized components ensure compliance with safety standards for high-amperage HVAC systems.

Common Questions

Can I use an 80/5 440V capacitor to replace a 370V unit?
Yes. While you cannot use a lower voltage capacitor than the original, a 440V rated capacitor like the TRCFD805 is a standard upgrade for 370V systems, providing a higher dielectric strength and greater overhead.

What happens if my dual run capacitor has a weak MFD reading?
If the capacitance drops below 10% of the rated 80/5 MFD, the compressor or fan motor will draw higher amperage, leading to increased heat, potential winding damage, and eventual system failure.

How do I identify the correct terminals for wiring?
The TRCFD805 uses standard industry marking: 'C' for Common, 'HERM' for the compressor (80 MFD), and 'FAN' for the condenser fan (5 MFD).

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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