Description
The CD60 type starting electrolytic capacitor is designed for short-term operation in starting circuits of single-phase asynchronous motors. It is used to increase the starting torque of the motor in applications where the capacitor is connected only during starting.
Technical specifications
Type: starting capacitor (CD60)
Capacitance: 300 µF
Rated voltage: 450 V AC
Body dimensions: 100 x 50 mm
Construction: plastic case, electrolytic capacitor
Connection: wires with lugs (spike termination)
Functions and features
Intended for engine start mode, not for permanent connection while running
Suitable for starting circuits with centrifugal switch, relay or electronic switching
Compact cylindrical design for installation in control cabinets and engine compartments
Ideal for
Starting circuits of single-phase electric motors
Compressors, pumps, fans and other equipment with higher start-up requirements
Service replacement of starting capacitors in motor applications
Package contents
1 pc of capacitor CD60 300 µF / 450 V AC
Why choose this product?
Clearly defined capacity, voltage and dimension parameters for compatible replacement
Design designed for starting applications with short-term loads
Simple connection using wires with screw terminal terminations
Installation and operating instructions
Before installation, verify that the capacitance (µF), rated voltage (VAC) and dimensions match the original part.
Install the capacitor in the circuit only as a starting element with switching (relay/centrifugal switch/electronics) so that it is not permanently connected while the motor is running.
Ensure mechanical fastening so that the terminals are not subjected to vibration.
Safety notice
The product is designed to operate with hazardous alternating voltage of 450 V AC. Installation should only be carried out with the power disconnected and by a qualified person.
Discharge the capacitor safely before handling; it may remain charged even after disconnection.
Do not exceed the rated voltage and do not use the capacitor outside the designated starting mode.






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