York S1-024-35602-000 Run Capacitor

York S1-024-35602-000 Run Capacitor

  • $29.31


The York S1-024-35602-000 is an OEM-spec 7.5 MFD 440V run capacitor engineered for precision phase-angle displacement in HVAC fan motors. This 7.5 microfarad 440Vac rectangular run capacitor is common in York, Coleman, and Luxaire fan assemblies, where space and mounting footprint are critical factors. Field technicians typically encounter this CBB61-style component in blower systems or condenser fans where motor torque and efficiency depend on a stable dielectric. With a 440VAC rating, this York replacement part offers a high voltage ceiling, allowing it to handle line voltage fluctuations and inductive spikes better than a standard 370V unit. When diagnosing a motor that fails to reach RPMs or is pulling excessive RLA, a capacitance test on this OEM York capacitor is standard procedure. Maintaining the exact 7.5 MFD rating is essential to prevent permanent damage to the motor windings and ensure the system operates within its designed performance curve.

Key Benefits
  • Specifically engineered for 7.5 MFD requirements to ensure optimal motor starting torque.
  • 440V rating provides superior dielectric strength and overhead against voltage surges.
  • Compact rectangular design allows for direct fitment in tight control boxes and blower housings.
  • High-quality construction maintains capacitance stability across extreme operating temperatures.
Common Questions

Can I use this 440V capacitor if my original was rated for 370V?
Yes. You can always increase the voltage rating of a capacitor, as it signifies the maximum voltage the component can withstand. Never decrease the voltage rating.

What symptom indicates this capacitor needs replacement?
A failing capacitor often results in a humming motor that won't start, or a motor that shuts down prematurely due to overheating from high current draw.

Is the microfarad rating flexible for a fan motor?
No. You must match the 7.5 MFD rating exactly. Using a higher or lower microfarad rating will lead to motor inefficiency and will eventually cause the motor windings to fail.

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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