answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

35mfd

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What size capacitor does a Copeland cr28k6-pfv-220 take?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What size capacitor does a copeland cr16kf-pfv-230 take?

titan hd prcfd255a 25=5 440/370v


What capacitor does a Copeland cr28k6-pfv-220 take?

35mfd


What are the release dates for Kenneth Copeland - 1985 Take and Receive Your Healing?

Kenneth Copeland - 1985 Take and Receive Your Healing was released on: USA: 12 December 2010


Can a starting capacitor lower a fridge starting draw from 2400 watts to 800 or less without damaging the motor and how can the size of capacitor needed be determined?

If you lower the start cap size it may take milliseconds longer to start so it will still use the approximate same amt of power. Size? search for "appliance repair parts" enter your model number and you may be able to locate the value of the start cap. go from there.


Is a cathode positive or negative in capacitor?

Depending on the capacitor we are using it will have a cathode.For example if we take a unicapacitor(it will allow current on both sides) it will have a negative and a bi capacitor it will not have negative


If you take out the battery in a capacitor before inserting a dielectric will there still be charge on the dielectric?

The charge in a capacitor is between the plates. The dielectric is only an insulator that allows the plates to be very close without touching and discharging the charge. There is no battery in a capacitor.


Why can a run capacitor with a single phase motor remain in circuit after the motor starts?

Because from the capacitor characteristics at first it will charge and then it will stsrt to run so when the motor get power from single phase capacitor take time for charging. Amit.


Can you change a 440 volt 12.5 uF start capacitor with a 370 volt 12.5uF run capacitor?

There are two ways to read this: you have a burned-out run capacitor on your motor and a good start capacitor in your parts box, and you have a burned-out start capacitor and a good run capacitor. If the run capacitor's bad and you want to put the higher-voltage start cap in its place, the answer is yes. This is called derating, and the only thing it does for you is increases the lifespan of the capacitor because you're not working it as hard as it can take. If the start capacitor's bad, don't do this--they used a 440-volt capacitor in there for a reason.


Does the physical size of a capacitor make a difference if the values are correct?

The only criteria governing capacitor size is; will it fit into the space on the circuit board.Capacitors produce a reactance that is measured in ohms - depending on the alternating frequency of the current flowing through them - and that reactance will produce heat.So, if you are designing equipment that will use a capacitor - or are replacing a defective capacitor - you must take into account how much energy it will produce as heat, that will have to be conducted away, otherwise the capacitor will burn up! So you must never use a capacitor that is physically too small for the job!The answer given above needs is partially correct in that it should also say that, as long as it will fit into the space available, you can use a capacitor of the same microfarad value that is physically bigger than the one that you are replacing but you should never use one that is physically smaller.It is also important to use the correct type of capacitor: it may not be safe to replace a non-electrolytic type by an electrolytic one, for instance.Not all capacitors are used in printed circuit boards. A capacitor used for motor starting also has to be matched exactly when replacing, as it also is engineer designed to the characteristics of the motor.


You type in Aaron Copeland and they take you to Aaron Copland Is there an difference?

Yes. Aaron Copland (with no "e") is the correct spelling.


What is meant by a capacitor's working voltage?

A capacitor's working voltage is the maximum voltage that the device can take without danger of breaking down the insulation between the plates. Above the working voltage, the insulation begins to deteriorate and the capacitor may short, explode, or simply stop working depending on the design of the part.


Why connect a 100 Ohm resistor to the two terminals of a capacitor If the voltmeter doesn't turn to zero would be better to use a larger resistor?

We can guess that the resistor is used for discharging the capacitor's plates. Generally we short the two terminals on a capacitor to discharge it fully. A resistor will take more time to do this than shorting-out the terminals: the higher the resistance, the longer the time that will be taken to discharge a capacitor fully.