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Motor Torque MultiplierThe 32701 & 32702 motor torque multipliers feature a combination PTC solid state device, and start capacitor in one compact unit. The 32701 is designed for use on PSC motors and compressors up to 5HP, 277V maximum; and the 32702 is designed for use on PSC motors and compressors up to 10HP 277V maximum. Both units are easily installed by connecting the two leads from the unit to the motor run capacitor terminals. Three mounting options; clip, screw, or capacitor bracket |
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Kickstart ®Kickstart ® hard start devices work on all single phase PSC and CSIR air conditioning, heat pump, and refrigeration compressors - 1 through 5HP - 208V to 265V. All Kickstart ® hard start devices come with a full two-year warranty.
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Combination StartersThe MCS is a combination start relay, start capacitor, and motor overload. It is designed to replace those components on a 115 volt single phase refrigeration compressor installed on a capillary tube system. The MCS is factory wired and comes with a connection diagram on the product label for maximum convenience. Compressor leads have push-on terminals for easy installation.
CAUTION: Disconnect power supply before servicing |
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