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Order LookupDAYTON Motor Start Capacitor: 220 to 250V AC, 233-280 mfd, Round, 4 3/8 in Case Ht, 2 1/16 in Dia
- Item
- 2MET9
- Mfr. Model
- 2MET9
Product Details
- Catalog Page
- 63
- Brand
- DAYTON
- Capacitor Shape
- Round
- Capacitor Voltage
- 220 to 250V AC
- Case Height
- 4-3/8 in
- Case Material
- Plastic
- Connection Type
- Quick Connect
- Diameter
- 2-1/16 in
- For Use With
- Single-Phase AC Motor Starting Circuits
- Frequency Rating
- 60/50 Hz
- Item
- Motor Start Capacitor
- Max. Temperature
- 65 °C
- Microfarad Rating
- 233-280
- Min. Temperature
- -40 °C
- Motor Capacitor Type
- Motor Start Capacitor
- Number of Terminals
- 2
- Overall Height
- 4-3/8 in
- Overall Width
- 2-1/16 in
- Standards
- UL Recognized for US and Canada (E224674)
- Starts per Hour
- 20
- Terminal Gender
- Male
- Terminal Tab Width
- 1/4 in
- Voltage
- 220 to 250V AC
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 2MET9
- UNSPSC
- 39121521
- Country of Origin
- China (subject to change)
- Product Description
These motor start capacitors deliver extra torque during startup and then exit the circuit once the motor reaches its operating speed.