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Nidec-Embraco 2252269-ESP Round Run Capacitor 98 MFD 330V

Special Price $41.79 Regular Price $54.33
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2252269-ESP
Nidec Embraco 2252269-ESP Run Round Capacitor is a high-quality part for continuous operation in HVAC systems. The capacitance is 98 microfarads and the voltage rating is 330V and it helps keep a steady power supply for compressors and fan motors, so they run smoothly and efficiently. This capacitor is used in air conditioners, heat pumps and refrigeration units to support motor efficiency and extend equipment life. The construction of the power supply is durable which makes it reliable, decreases the power fluctuations and improves the stability of the overall system.
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Specifications

  • Type: Run
  • Shape: Round
  • Capacitance: 98 Microfarads
  • Voltage: 330V
Manufacturer Name: Nidec-Embraco
Product Number: 2252269-ESP
OEM Part Number: 2252269-ESP
Product Description: 98Mfd 330V Run Round Capacitor
Weight:0.43lbs/195.04g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Nidec-Embraco 2252269-ESP Run Capacitor?

Regularly inspect the capacitor for bulging, leakage, or corrosion on terminals. Ensure connections remain tight and clean to maintain proper conductivity. Routine checks help prevent unexpected failures and maintain consistent performance. Always disconnect power before handling to ensure safety.

What are common issues with the Nidec-Embraco 2252269-ESP Run Capacitor?

  • Capacitor losing capacitance leading to weak motor or compressor performance.
  • Inability to maintain correct capacitance.
  • Motor or compressor failing to start.
  • Intermittent or unstable operation.
  • Excessive heat buildup.
  • Corroded or loose terminals.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the appliance at the breaker to prevent electrical shock.

Step2: Discharge the old capacitor by shorting terminals with an insulated tool.

Step3: Remove the old capacitor carefully, noting terminal connections.

Step4: Install the new capacitor in the same orientation and reconnect terminals securely.

Step5: Check for secure mounting and no loose wires.

Step6: Restore power and test the appliance for proper operation.