Tecumseh K150-11 Run Capacitor Kit
The Tecumseh K150-11 Run Capacitor Kit is a critical OEM replacement part designed for high-efficiency operation in HVACR refrigeration compressors. This round run capacitor features a 25 MFD capacitance rating with a 440V voltage capacity, making it a rugged solution for commercial and industrial cooling applications. Engineered to withstand demanding cycles, the K150-11 capacitor serves as a reliable motor run capacitor that improves power factor and overall electrical efficiency. Its robust design is internally protected and rated for 50/60 Hz operation, ensuring standard compatibility across various HVAC electrical components. Field technicians prioritize this kit for its precise 25 microfarad tolerance (+/- 6%), which maintains consistent torque and prevents premature motor wear. Whether you are performing a routine service or a critical repair, this capacitor kit provides the exact technical specifications required to restore factory-performance levels to Tecumseh compressor units.
Key Benefits- Precise Electrical Restoration: Matches original 25 MFD 440V specifications to ensure the compressor motor operates within its design parameters.
- Enhanced Durability: The round run capacitor design is internally protected and non-PCB, built for high-duty cycles in refrigeration systems.
- Universal Hertz Compatibility: Rated for both 50Hz and 60Hz, allowing for versatile application in various electrical environments.
- Easy Installation: Designed as a direct OEM replacement part, reducing downtime during field maintenance and service calls.
Is the Tecumseh K150-11 compatible with 370V systems?
Yes, this 440V rated capacitor can safely replace a 370V unit, as long as the 25 MFD capacitance matches. The higher voltage rating provides increased heat dissipation and a larger safety margin.
What are the physical dimensions for mounting?
The can features a standard round profile with a diameter of approximately 1-1/2 inches and a height of 3-3/4 inches (4 inches including the terminals), fitting most standard capacitor mounting brackets.
How do I know if my current run capacitor is failing?
Common indicators include a bulged top casing, oily residue leaking from the terminals, or a compressor that hums but fails to start under load.
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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