By U.S. Seal Manufacturing
Part # 5270-09A
Manufacturer Code BC-36
Dimensions 1-7/16" x 2-3/4"
Capacitor, 120v 36-43 (bc-36)
I need to replace my the capacitor on my 1.5HP pool pump. Do you carry the capacitor I need?
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Please note that capacitors store an electric charge and should be handled with the utmost caution and care. We do not encourage handling a capacitor without any type of safety measures in place and highly recommend contacting a professional service company for repair/replacement. For those that feel comfortable changing the capacitor here's >How to replace a pool pump capacitor. In order to match up the capacitor you will need more specifications on the capacitor. You will need to match the voltage, the MFD, whether or not the capacitor is a >run or >start type and the actual dimensions of the capacitor body.
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I have a Century Centurion (B2854) pump. HP 1.5. Believe from looking at new such pumps online that the voltage is 230/115 and Hz 60 and Amps 8.0/16.0, but can't find what the MFD is. I need a start capacitor, is this the right one or do you have in stock the right one? I have a professional to install, just saving some $$ buying part myself. Thanks!
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Hi Guest - According to our x-ref charts, your B2854 motor is equivalent to a USQ1152 motor which takes a 5270-14 start capacitor.
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Would like to know what is the start capacitor i need for a Century (AO Smith) motor model SK1302V1. The old one is not readable.
Thank you for your help!
Jacinto
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Hi Jacinto, This motor uses the 36-43 MFD 220-250v Start Capacitor (610807-011).
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I have a A.O. Smith B228SE pool pump motor. I need a replacement capacitor for it. Can you tell me what capacitor I need?
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Hi, Chrystal. The B228SE motor does not have a Start Capacitor, only a Run Capacitor - 628318-307.
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