Trane CPT0255 Run Capacitor

Trane CPT0255 Run Capacitor

Trane

  • $12.00


Reliable motor performance in residential and commercial condensing units requires high-quality electrical components. The Trane CPT0255 is a professional-grade 12.5 MFD 370V run capacitor designed to provide the precise phase shift and current needed for efficient fan motor and compressor operation. As a standard oval run capacitor, it features a compact footprint ideal for control boxes with limited clearance, facilitating a straightforward HVAC capacitor replacement.

Engineering a stable electrical field is critical for preventing motor overheating. This 12.5 microfarad capacitor is rated for 370Vac applications, ensuring it can handle the back EMF generated by the motor windings during the run cycle. For a service tech, the CPT0255 is a go-to stock item for maintaining Trane and American Standard equipment, specifically where the original 12.5 uF oval capacitor has failed due to heat stress or dielectric breakdown. Ensuring your motor run capacitor meets OEM specifications is the most effective way to protect high-value motors from premature failure and intermittent cycling.

Key Benefits for Field Service:
  • OEM Compatibility: Exact replacement for Trane CPT0255, ensuring the microfarad rating matches the motor's design torque requirements.
  • Optimized Form Factor: The oval capacitor design fits standard mounting brackets in narrow HVAC electrical compartments.
  • Voltage Stability: Rated for 370 volts, providing the necessary dielectric strength for continuous duty in extreme ambient temperatures.
  • System Protection: Helps maintain low amperage draw, reducing the thermal load on internal motor windings.
Common Technician Questions:

Can I use a 440V capacitor to replace this 370V model?
Yes, as long as the capacitance remains 12.5 MFD. A higher voltage rating acts as a larger "bucket" for electrical pressure and is a common upgrade in regions with frequent power surges.

How can I tell if the CPT0255 has failed without a multimeter?
While a multimeter is the only definitive test, look for physical signs of failure such as a "mushroomed" or bulging top, oil leakage, or a burnt smell. If the fan motor is humming but not spinning, the capacitor is likely the culprit.

Does the orientation of the wires matter on this capacitor?
Since this is an AC run capacitor, it is non-polarized. However, always ensure you are following the original wiring diagram to separate the common and start windings correctly.

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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