Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
10
Time Required
20 - 30 minutes
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- AC/Run Capacitor for A/C Condenser unit
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Introduction
Check the ratings on your old capacitor in the condenser unit so you can buy the correct replacement capacitor. The condenser unit that appears in this guide is a Goodman model. The model number for the condenser unit is GSX130481BC. The capacitor for this unit was rated at 45/5 uf and 370 or 440 Volts.
This guide is only for replacing the AC capacitor in a condenser unit. If you believe that there is a different issue with the condenser unit, look for the condenser model number and research troubleshooting guides. Another option is to hire a HVAC technician.
When following this guide, please always remember safety first. Remember to turn the power off before you start and turn it back on only after you have everything reassembled.
What you need
Step 1
AC/Run Capacitor for A/C Condenser unit
- Go to the condenser unit outside the house and locate the breaker panel connected to the unit.
Go to the condenser unit outside the house and locate the breaker panel connected to the unit.
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Step 2
- Open the breaker panel and pull out the fuse inside.
- Turn off the power by removing the fuse or flipping the switch on the disconnect box before continuing on with the guide. Leaving the power on during repair could result in serious injury or death.
Open the breaker panel and pull out the fuse inside.
Turn off the power by removing the fuse or flipping the switch on the disconnect box before continuing on with the guide. Leaving the power on during repair could result in serious injury or death.
Step 3
- Locate the Electrical panel hiding the capacitor and unscrew the panel from the condenser unit using the screwdriver or the drill bit
- Usually, there are two screws on the bottom of the electrical panel that are the screws holding the panel to the condenser unit.
- Screw size/type is dependent on the model of the condenser unit.
Locate the Electrical panel hiding the capacitor and unscrew the panel from the condenser unit using the screwdriver or the drill bit
Usually, there are two screws on the bottom of the electrical panel that are the screws holding the panel to the condenser unit.
Screw size/type is dependent on the model of the condenser unit.
Step 4
- Some condenser units have 1 run capacitor, some have 2. Steps are the same for each but you have to buy replacements for each capacitor.
- Do not touch the metal part of the wires. They are still connected to a charged capacitor and can still shock you. Pull wires from the insulated parts.
- Take pictures or remember where each colored wire is connected, and pull each wire straight up to disconnect from capacitor.
Some condenser units have 1 run capacitor, some have 2. Steps are the same for each but you have to buy replacements for each capacitor.
Do not touch the metal part of the wires. They are still connected to a charged capacitor and can still shock you. Pull wires from the insulated parts.
Take pictures or remember where each colored wire is connected, and pull each wire straight up to disconnect from capacitor.
Step 5
- Locate the bracket holding the capacitor to the condenser unit and unscrew it.
- Screw size/type is dependent on the model of the condenser unit.
Locate the bracket holding the capacitor to the condenser unit and unscrew it.
Step 6
- Using the capacitor discharge pen, connect wire lead to the common terminal of the capacitor, the ‘C’ side of the capacitor. Then touch the brass tip of the capactior to any nearby ground, frame, or chassis.
- Repeat these steps with the herm side and then the fan side of the capacitor to a nearby ground, frame, or chassis.
- After discharging the capacitor, you can safely dispose of the capacitor responsibly.
- Harzardous situation which can result in injury or death. The discharge process should only be used with a certified capacitor discharge tool.
- Most state or local government websites will have information on how to dispose of electronics safetly.
Using the capacitor discharge pen, connect wire lead to the common terminal of the capacitor, the ‘C’ side of the capacitor. Then touch the brass tip of the capactior to any nearby ground, frame, or chassis.
Repeat these steps with the herm side and then the fan side of the capacitor to a nearby ground, frame, or chassis.
After discharging the capacitor, you can safely dispose of the capacitor responsibly.
Harzardous situation which can result in injury or death. The discharge process should only be used with a certified capacitor discharge tool.
Most state or local government websites will have information on how to dispose of electronics safetly.
Step 7
- With the new capacitor, plug in the color wires to each terminal the wires were connected to on the old capacitor.
- Reference images about the capacitor wiring are very helpful in this step.
With the new capacitor, plug in the color wires to each terminal the wires were connected to on the old capacitor.
Reference images about the capacitor wiring are very helpful in this step.
Step 8
- Put the capacitor against the unit, align the bracket to the screw socket, and screw it the bracket.
Put the capacitor against the unit, align the bracket to the screw socket, and screw it the bracket.
Step 9
- Put the electrical panel back into place, and screw it back onto the condenser unit.
Put the electrical panel back into place, and screw it back onto the condenser unit.
Step 10
- Put the fuse back into the breaker panel.
- Remember to have completed all the previous steps before putting the fuse back in the breaker panel.
- The circuit should be on once the fuse is plugged back into the panel.
Put the fuse back into the breaker panel.
Remember to have completed all the previous steps before putting the fuse back in the breaker panel.
The circuit should be on once the fuse is plugged back into the panel.
Follow these instructions and replacing the capacitor will be easy.
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