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35+3 MFD uf 370/440 VAC Dual Round Capacitor CBB65

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Description

35+3 MFD uf 370/440 VAC Dual Round Capacitor CBB65

Key Features

  • Capacitance Rating: 35/3 Microfarad (MFD/uF)
  • Voltage Rating: 370/440 Volts AC (VAC)
  • Tolerance: ±6%
  • Construction: Round metal case, oil-filled polypropylene film
  • Terminals: 3 (Common, Fan, Compressor)
  • Safety: Built to industrial explosion-proof safety standards (UL certified)
  • Dimensions: Approximately 1.97 in / 50 mm diameter

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Replaces any round dual run capacitor with matching 35/3 MFD and 370V or 440V specifications.
  • Heil HQ1086678AX
  • CBB65-440R0335

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for dual motor run applications to power a compressor and a fan motor.
  • Used in HVAC systems, central air conditioners, heat pumps, and condenser units.
  • Compatible with systems requiring either a 370 VAC or 440 VAC capacitor.

When to Replace

  • Compressor or fan motor fails to start.
  • A humming sound is audible from the unit without the motor engaging.
  • Existing capacitor shows physical signs of failure such as bulging, cracking, or leaking oil.
  • Measured capacitance is outside the specified tolerance range.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all electrical power to the unit before beginning work.
  • Safely discharge the old capacitor by shorting the terminals with an insulated tool.
  • Note the wire placement on the old capacitor's terminals (C, FAN, HERM) before disconnecting.
  • The new capacitor's MFD rating must match the original.
  • The new capacitor's voltage rating must be equal to or greater than the original.