15uF 4pins power capacitor for refrigerator

Let us raise our metaphoric glasses to the unsung hero, the power capacitor. In its quiet elegance, it powers not only just refrigerator units but also the very essence of fresh and convenience in our lives. The 15.0uF 3450VDC capacitor in the CBB23 package is a testament to the poetry of engineering, a lyrical dance of electrons that maintains the freshness and taste of food play on without a hitch. At the same time, the fresh-keeping function of the refrigerator can also avoid the breeding of bacteria, mold and other microorganisms in the food to ensure the health and safety of the food.

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Power Capacitor Specifications:

Dielectric: Polypropylene film

Electrodes: Vacuum evaporated metal or Aluminum foil

Coating: Encapsulated in reinforced flame retardant plastic case sealed with epoxy resin meeting the requirement of UL 94V-0

Leads: Axial leads of tinned wire

Reference standard: IEC 384-16; GB 10190-1988

Climatic catalogue: 40/85/21

Capacitance versus rated voltage (UR):

0.001 µF-2.2 µF/100VDC

0.001 µF-2.2 µF/250VDC

0.001 µF-2.2 µF/400VDC

0.001 µF-2.2 µF/630VDC

Capacitance tolerance: M = ±20%, K = ±10%, and J = ±5%

Dissipation factor: DF≤1.0% (at 20°C, 1KHz)

Voltage-proof: 1.6*UR Unit:VDC (5s at 20°C)

Insulation resistance: C≤0.33µF, IR≥30000MΩ, C>0.33µF, IR*C≥5,000s (1 minute at 20°C and R≤65%)

Endurance: 1000 hours with 125% of rated voltage at 85°C. After the test:

ΔC/C ≤5%; ΔDF ≤0.40%, IR ≥50% of the specified value (20°C, 1kHz)

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And what of the 450 volts that course through the veins of our capacitor virtuoso? 450 voltage rating is not merely a number; it’s a proclamation of resilience. It stands tall against the electrical tumult, a steadfast guardian ensuring that the capacitor’s performance remains unwavering. In the face of voltage spikes and fluctuations, our capacitor is an unwavering sentinel, a stoic protector of the delicate electronics within the air conditioning unit.

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