AIRCRAFT Capacitance For Comp04 & Comp06
R 61.00
Ex VAT: R 53.04
| Quantity | Unit Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|
| 5 or more | R 59.25 | 2.87 % |
| 10 or more | R 58.35 | 4.34 % |
| 20 or more | R 57.45 | 5.82 % |
- Stock: 2
- MPN: SG COMPSP-01
- Weight: 0.03kg
- Dimensions: 133.00mm x 80.00mm x 10.00mm
- SKU: SG COMPSP-01
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CAPACITANCE FOR COMP04 & COMP06
Features
- Rated 4uF ±5% Correct capacitance rating for specified AirCraft compressor models.
- 450V AC rating Suitable voltage rating for motor run capacitor applications.
- 50/60Hz compatible Designed for standard mains frequency operation.
- Spade terminals Common terminal style for quick, secure connections.
Benefits
- Helps restore reliable starting: Can resolve humming/struggling starts caused by weak capacitance.
- Smoother motor operation: Supports efficient motor running under normal load.
- Protects the motor: Correct capacitance helps reduce heat and strain from poor motor phase performance.
- Cost-effective repair: A small part that can prevent bigger downtime and expensive motor issues.
Extra Information
- Compatible with: AirCraft Comp04 and Comp06 (confirm with your parts list).
- Match ratings: Ensure capacitance (4uF) and voltage (450V AC) match the original capacitor.
- Check symptoms: Humming, slow start, or overheating can indicate a failing capacitor.
- Inspect connectors: Loose spade terminals can cause arcing/heat—replace damaged connectors if needed.
Pro Tip
- Take a quick photo before removal and discharge the old capacitor safely (after isolating power). If the old capacitor looks swollen or leaking, replace it and also check airflow/venting—heat is a common capacitor killer.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | AirCraft |
| Cat No. | SG-COMPSP-01 |
| Product Type | Motor Run Capacitor (Capacitance) |
| Capacitance | 4uF ±5% |
| Voltage Rating | 450V AC |
| Frequency | 50/60Hz |
| Terminals | Spade terminals (as pictured) |
| Compatible With | AirCraft Comp04 and Comp06 |
Safety
- Always isolate and disconnect power before opening electrical housings.
- Capacitors can store charge—handle with care and ensure the old unit is safely discharged before removal.
- Use correct insulation and firmly seat all connectors to avoid arcing and heat build-up.
- Do not install a capacitor with an incorrect capacitance or voltage rating.
- If you are unsure about wiring or safe handling, use a qualified technician.
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