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Capacitor Info Needed 3

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PUMPDESIGNER

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Sep 30, 2001
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Our electrical engineer is a digital guy, knows nothing about start and run capacitors. The caps we need to specify and purchase are:
270-324 MFD @ 330 VAC
216-259 MFD @ 330 VAC
130-154 MFD @ 330 VAC
30 microF, 35 microF, and 45 microF all at @ 370 VAC
and others also.

Question 1 - What are the items to look for in terms of quality, durability, etc. We see plastic cases, metal cases, larger and smaller, but no other information seems to be available.

Question 2 - Where can we purchase these in volumes of 50 at a time?

Would appreciate the help much.




PUMPDESIGNER
 
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We are building start systems with run capacitors for single phase submersible motors, 2 hp through 15 hp.


PUMPDESIGNER
 
Those were good links busbar.
Thank you.

PUMPDESIGNER
 
Suggestions marked ///\\Question 1 - What are the items to look for in terms of quality, durability, etc.
///Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF), Life-Expectancy, Life-Cycle, etc.\\ We see plastic cases, metal cases, larger and smaller, but no other information seems to be available.
///These are more technological aspects linked to manufacturing, material science, etc. Answers may be proprietary to some extent.\\Question 2 - Where can we purchase these in volumes of 50 at a time?
///Visit the Thomas Register link that I posted above, and other links posted above.\\\
 
ScottyUK,
Tried that link, no worky.
Tried obvious word combinations of evox riva on Google, no return.

PUMPDESIGNER
 
Hi Pumpdesigner,

This was copied out of my browser address bar:


Sorry for missing the http:// off the front end.

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Do it right, or don't do it at all.
 
ABB is another good choice for capacitors. They had bought one of the larger manufacturers a few years ago (the old name now escapes me). They have great inside tech assistance and competitve pricing.


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