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[Lifetime Warranty] CBB61 5uf + 5uf 4-Wire 250V AC Ceiling Fan Capacitor

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Description

CBB61 5uf + 5uf 4-Wire 250V AC Ceiling Fan Capacitor

Key Features

  • Model: CBB61
  • Capacitance: 5uf + 5uf
  • Tolerance: ±5%
  • Rated Voltage: 250V AC
  • Rated Frequency: 50/60Hz
  • Configuration: 4-wire
  • Construction: Metallized polypropylene film in a plastic case
  • Case Dimensions (L x H x W): Approximately 38mm x 26mm x 23mm

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Direct replacement for any CBB61 capacitor with matching 5uf+5uf capacitance, 4-wire configuration, and a 250V AC or higher voltage rating.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for use in ceiling fans to control start and run speeds.
  • Also suitable for other single-phase AC motors found in wall fans, stand fans, and ventilation systems.
  • The dual 5uf capacitance values are commonly used for multi-speed fan control.
  • Verify capacitance (uf), voltage (V), and physical dimensions for proper fit and function.

When to Replace

  • Fan runs at only one speed or fan speeds are incorrect.
  • Fan blades rotate slowly or require a manual push to start.
  • Audible humming from the motor without blade rotation.
  • Original capacitor shows signs of physical damage, such as bulging, cracking, or leaking.

Installation Tips

  • Always disconnect power at the circuit breaker before servicing the fan.
  • Photograph or sketch the original wiring configuration before removing the old capacitor.
  • Match wire functions based on your diagram, as wire colors can differ between manufacturers.
  • Ensure the replacement capacitor's voltage rating is equal to or higher than the original part.
  • Capacitance (uf) values should closely match the original specification for optimal motor performance.
  • Secure all wire connections and mount the new capacitor firmly inside the fan housing.