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[Lifetime Warranty] CBB61 4.5uf+5uf+5uf 5-Wire 250V AC Ceiling Fan Capacitor image 0
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[Lifetime Warranty] CBB61 4.5uf+5uf+5uf 5-Wire 250V AC Ceiling Fan Capacitor

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Description

CBB61 4.5uf+5uf+5uf 5-Wire 250V AC Ceiling Fan Capacitor

Key Features

  • Model: CBB61
  • Capacitance: 4.5uF, 5uF, 5uF
  • Configuration: 5-wire, 3-capacitor unit
  • Voltage Rating: 250V AC
  • Frequency: 50/60Hz
  • Capacitance Tolerance: ±5%
  • Maximum Operating Temperature: 70°C
  • Construction: Metallized polypropylene film capacitor in a plastic housing

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Direct replacement for CBB61 capacitors with matching 4.5uF/5uF/5uF specifications.
  • Can substitute for 5-wire capacitors with similar capacitance ratings; verify your fan's requirements.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for single-phase motors in ceiling fans and other small motor applications.
  • Fits many ceiling fans, including models from brands like Harbor Breeze, that use a 5-wire CBB61 capacitor.
  • Ensure the physical dimensions and electrical specifications match your original part before ordering.

When to Replace

  • Ceiling fan blades do not spin, but the motor hums.
  • Fan speeds are slow or do not change correctly.
  • The fan requires a manual push to start rotating.
  • The original capacitor shows physical damage, such as bulging, cracking, or leaking fluid.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all power to the ceiling fan at the circuit breaker or fuse box before beginning work.
  • Photograph or diagram the original wiring configuration before disconnecting the old capacitor.
  • Match the wires of the new capacitor to the corresponding connections of the old unit.
  • Ensure all wire connections are secure before restoring power.
  • It is recommended to consult a qualified electrician if you are unsure about the installation process.