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Copeland 914-0008-61 Start Capacitor 88-106 MFD 200V

Special Price $61.19 Regular Price $70.37
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914-0008-61
The Copeland 914-0008-61 Start Capacitor is a high-quality capacitor that provides a powerful and reliable starting speed for the compressor motor in HVAC systems. The capacitor offers a range of 88-106 Micro Farads (MFD) with a voltage rating of up to 200 volts, making it suitable for usage in refrigeration and air conditioning units. The capacitor allows the motor to overcome inertia and rotate smoothly. It operates within the 50/60Hz frequency band, making it suitable for a wide range of HVAC systems. The inclusion of a Copeland Start Capacitor increases the effectiveness and durability of these compressors by preventing motor overloading at startup and contributing to their efficiency throughout running processes.
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Specifications

  • Type: Start Capacitor
  • Connection Type: Start
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Size: 7/8"
  • Height: 3.5"
  • Length: 7.25"
  • Width: 3.75"
  • Capacitor: 88-106 MFD µF
  • Weight: 0.64 Lbs
Manufacturer Name: Copeland
Product Number: 914-0008-61
OEM Part Number: 914-0008-61
Product Description: 88/106 Mfd 200V Capacitor
Weight:0.64lbs/290.3g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Copeland 914-0008-61 Start Capacitor?

Inspect capacitor for bulging, leakage, or corrosion during routine HVAC servicing. Keep terminals tight and clean to prevent arcing and overheating. Always discharge safely before handling and replacing.

What are common issues with the Copeland 914-0008-61 Start Capacitor?

  • Capacitor failure causing hard start or no start.
  • Reduced capacitance leading to slow compressor start.
  • Overheating or bulging due to electrical pressure.
  • Internal dielectric breakdown causing intermittent operation.
  • Voltage imbalance or weak start torque affecting compressor performance.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off electrical power and discharge old capacitor using an insulated resistor or tool to prevent shock risk.

Step 2: Note wiring connections and label terminals before removing the old capacitor.

Step 3: Install new capacitor matching and reconnect wires securely.

Step 4: Secure capacitor in place, restore power, and test system operation carefully.