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Carrier HC95DE042 Start Capacitor 324-356 MFD 330V

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HC95DE042
The Carrier HC95DE042 Start Capacitor is an essential part of the HVAC systems which is used to supply the extra amount of power required to start the compressor motor. This round-shaped capacitor has a capacitance of 324-356 µF and a voltage of 330 VAC with dimensions of 2.6 x 2.6 x 3.3”. It is used by holding electrical energy in the capacitor and then shortly discharging it to start the compressor working properly, without exerting too much pressure on the electrified systems.
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Specifications

  • Size: 2.6 x 2.6 x 3.3 "
  • Capacitance: 324-356 µF
  • Capacitor Type: Start
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Prop 65: No
  • Shape: Round
  • Voltage: 330 VAC
  • Weight: 1.08lb
Manufacturer Name: Carrier
Product Number: HC95DE042
OEM Part Number: HC95DE042
Product Description: 324-356M 330V Start Capacitor
Weight:1.08lbs/489.88g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Carrier HC95DE042 Start Capacitor?

Regularly inspect the capacitor for swelling, leakage, or corrosion. Ensure terminals and connections are clean and tight. Always safely discharge the capacitor before handling to prevent electric shock, and verify proper motor startup performance.

What are common issues with the Carrier HC95DE042 Start Capacitor?

  • Failure to start the motor.
  • Buzzing or humming sounds during startup.
  • Intermittent or weak motor rotation.
  • Overheating or bulging casing.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off all power at the breaker to avoid electric shock.

Step 2: Discharge the old capacitor using an insulated screwdriver.

Step 3: Remove the old capacitor from its mounting bracket.

Step 4: Mount the new capacitor securely in place.

Step 5: Connect wires to the correct terminals, matching polarity.

Step 6: Double-check connections and restore power.

Step 7: Test the motor to ensure it starts correctly and safely.