
Hartland Controls CAP-60/7.5/440R Run Capacitor
The Hartland Controls CAP-60/7.5/440R is a high-performance 60/7.5 MFD dual run capacitor engineered for demanding HVACR applications. This round, oil-filled unit serves as a critical component in maintaining phase shift and torque for both the compressor and condenser fan motor. Designed to handle 370/440VAC circuits, it provides a stable electrical bridge that optimizes motor efficiency and reduces amperage draw. As an industry-standard direct cross for 12795, this capacitor features an aluminum housing and a steel cover for superior heat dissipation in high-ambient environments. Built to meet UL 810 safety standards and EIA RS-456 requirements, it utilizes thick metallized polypropylene film and a vacuum-sealed construction to prevent dielectric breakdown and environmental contamination. For contractors, the round dual run capacitor design ensures a compact footprint for easy integration into existing mounting straps, while the 1/4-inch male quick-connect terminals allow for secure, low-resistance electrical connections between the common, hermetic, and fan leads.
Key Benefits
- Dual-Rated Functionality: Supports the simultaneous operation of the compressor (60 MFD) and fan motor (7.5 MFD), streamlining inventory and replacement tasks.
- High-Temperature Resilience: Engineered with a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +70°C, ensuring consistent motor run capacitor performance during peak summer loads.
- Enhanced Safety Ratings: 10,000 AFC (Available Fault Current) protected and manufactured in accordance with strict UL 810 protocols.
- OEM-Grade Quality: Utilizes 7-micrometer film and a proprietary epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) dielectric for extended service life in HVAC capacitor replacement scenarios.
- Universal Compatibility: Rated for both 370V and 440V applications, providing flexibility for various residential and commercial air conditioning systems.
Common Questions
What are the symptoms of a failing 60/7.5 MFD capacitor?
Common indicators include the outdoor fan spinning slowly or not at all, a humming sound from the compressor without startup (locked rotor), or visible bulging/leaking on the top of the aluminum canister.
Can I use a 440V capacitor to replace a 370V unit?
Yes. In HVACR service, you can always go up in voltage rating (e.g., using a 440VAC capacitor in place of a 370VAC part) as long as the microfarad (MFD) rating remains identical.
How do I identify the correct terminals during installation?
The terminals are typically stamped: 'C' for Common, 'HERM' for the compressor connection, and 'FAN' for the condenser fan motor. Ensure power is disconnected and the old unit is discharged before handling.
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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$7.40Hartland Controls CAP-60/7.5/440R Run Capacitor
The Hartland Controls CAP-60/7.5/440R is a high-performance 60/7.5 MFD dual run capacitor engineered for demanding HVACR applications. This round, oil-filled unit serves as a critical component in maintaining phase shift and torque for both the compressor and condenser fan motor. Designed to handle 370/440VAC circuits, it provides a stable electrical bridge that optimizes motor efficiency and reduces amperage draw. As an industry-standard direct cross for 12795, this capacitor features an aluminum housing and a steel cover for superior heat dissipation in high-ambient environments. Built to meet UL 810 safety standards and EIA RS-456 requirements, it utilizes thick metallized polypropylene film and a vacuum-sealed construction to prevent dielectric breakdown and environmental contamination. For contractors, the round dual run capacitor design ensures a compact footprint for easy integration into existing mounting straps, while the 1/4-inch male quick-connect terminals allow for secure, low-resistance electrical connections between the common, hermetic, and fan leads.
Key Benefits
- Dual-Rated Functionality: Supports the simultaneous operation of the compressor (60 MFD) and fan motor (7.5 MFD), streamlining inventory and replacement tasks.
- High-Temperature Resilience: Engineered with a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +70°C, ensuring consistent motor run capacitor performance during peak summer loads.
- Enhanced Safety Ratings: 10,000 AFC (Available Fault Current) protected and manufactured in accordance with strict UL 810 protocols.
- OEM-Grade Quality: Utilizes 7-micrometer film and a proprietary epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) dielectric for extended service life in HVAC capacitor replacement scenarios.
- Universal Compatibility: Rated for both 370V and 440V applications, providing flexibility for various residential and commercial air conditioning systems.
Common Questions
What are the symptoms of a failing 60/7.5 MFD capacitor?
Common indicators include the outdoor fan spinning slowly or not at all, a humming sound from the compressor without startup (locked rotor), or visible bulging/leaking on the top of the aluminum canister.
Can I use a 440V capacitor to replace a 370V unit?
Yes. In HVACR service, you can always go up in voltage rating (e.g., using a 440VAC capacitor in place of a 370VAC part) as long as the microfarad (MFD) rating remains identical.
How do I identify the correct terminals during installation?
The terminals are typically stamped: 'C' for Common, 'HERM' for the compressor connection, and 'FAN' for the condenser fan motor. Ensure power is disconnected and the old unit is discharged before handling.
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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The Hartland Controls CAP-60/7.5/440R is a high-performance 60/7.5 MFD dual run capacitor engineered for demanding HVACR applications. This round, oil-filled unit serves as a critical component in maintaining phase shift and torque for both the compressor and condenser fan motor. Designed to handle 370/440VAC circuits, it provides a stable electrical bridge that optimizes motor efficiency and reduces amperage draw. As an industry-standard direct cross for 12795, this capacitor features an aluminum housing and a steel cover for superior heat dissipation in high-ambient environments. Built to meet UL 810 safety standards and EIA RS-456 requirements, it utilizes thick metallized polypropylene film and a vacuum-sealed construction to prevent dielectric breakdown and environmental contamination. For contractors, the round dual run capacitor design ensures a compact footprint for easy integration into existing mounting straps, while the 1/4-inch male quick-connect terminals allow for secure, low-resistance electrical connections between the common, hermetic, and fan leads.
Key Benefits
- Dual-Rated Functionality: Supports the simultaneous operation of the compressor (60 MFD) and fan motor (7.5 MFD), streamlining inventory and replacement tasks.
- High-Temperature Resilience: Engineered with a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +70°C, ensuring consistent motor run capacitor performance during peak summer loads.
- Enhanced Safety Ratings: 10,000 AFC (Available Fault Current) protected and manufactured in accordance with strict UL 810 protocols.
- OEM-Grade Quality: Utilizes 7-micrometer film and a proprietary epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) dielectric for extended service life in HVAC capacitor replacement scenarios.
- Universal Compatibility: Rated for both 370V and 440V applications, providing flexibility for various residential and commercial air conditioning systems.
Common Questions
What are the symptoms of a failing 60/7.5 MFD capacitor?
Common indicators include the outdoor fan spinning slowly or not at all, a humming sound from the compressor without startup (locked rotor), or visible bulging/leaking on the top of the aluminum canister.
Can I use a 440V capacitor to replace a 370V unit?
Yes. In HVACR service, you can always go up in voltage rating (e.g., using a 440VAC capacitor in place of a 370VAC part) as long as the microfarad (MFD) rating remains identical.
How do I identify the correct terminals during installation?
The terminals are typically stamped: 'C' for Common, 'HERM' for the compressor connection, and 'FAN' for the condenser fan motor. Ensure power is disconnected and the old unit is discharged before handling.
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.











