Titan TOCF60 Run Capacitor

Titan TOCF60 Run Capacitor

  • $15.00


The Titan TOCF60 Run Capacitor is a professional-grade solution engineered for 440V and 370V HVACR applications requiring 60 MFD capacitance. This oval run capacitor features a heavy-edged metalized polypropylene film dielectric and a proprietary Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESO) filling to ensure superior heat dissipation and stability in demanding environments. Built to meet UL 810, IEC 60252-1, and EIA-456A standards, the TOCF60 is rated for 60,000 hours of operational life, outperforming standard HVAC replacement parts in high-cycle motor applications. Its dual-voltage design simplifies inventory by replacing both 370VAC and 440VAC single-section capacitors. The aluminum case provides durability and corrosion resistance, while the 1/4 inch male quick-connect terminals allow for efficient field installation. This motor run capacitor is non-PCB and includes a second-generation anti-explosion safety switch, making it a reliable choice for maintaining peak torque and power factors in commercial and residential compressors and fan motors.

Key Benefits

  • Enhanced Durability: Rated for up to 60,000 operational hours, providing significant reliability over standard aftermarket capacitors.
  • High Temperature Performance: Operates efficiently within a range of -40°C to 70°C, suitable for rooftop units and high-ambient equipment rooms.
  • Dual-Voltage Compatibility: The 440/370V rating allows this 60 MFD capacitor to serve as a direct replacement for multiple voltage classes.
  • Advanced Safety: Includes an integrated pressure-sensitive interrupter and meets UL 810 safety standards for internal protection.
  • Compact Oval Profile: Designed to fit within standard mounting brackets in tight electrical cabinets and control boxes.

Common Questions

  • Can I use a 440V capacitor to replace a 370V unit? Yes. A higher voltage rating on a run capacitor is acceptable as long as the capacitance (MFD/uF) matches. The 440V rating indicates a higher insulation breakdown threshold.
  • How do I check if my TOCF60 is failing? Look for physical bulging of the aluminum case or use a multimeter to verify the microfarad reading is within the ±5% tolerance; a significant drop often causes motors to overheat or fail to start.
  • Does it matter which terminal I connect the wires to? While run capacitors are non-polarized, identifying the "Common" (C) and "Hermetic" (HERM) paths is critical in dual-run setups; however, since this is a single-section oval run capacitor, proper terminal seating is the primary concern for a secure connection.

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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