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Xylem-Bell & Gossett M28085 Capacitor 10 MFD 270 VAC 60Hz

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M28085
The Xylem-Bell & Gossett M28085 Capacitor is an electrical component with a 10 µF and 270 VAC rating with 60Hz systems, which is used to assist in the performance of motor starting and running in pumps and HVAC systems. It is installed on the motor or in the control compartment of circulators, air handlers or condensing units and gives it a phase shift to enhance torque and efficiency. This capacitor enables the motor to reach and sustain operation within the system, which the pump or blower to operate stably under normal load conditions.
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Manufacturer Name: Xylem-Bell & Gossett
Product Number: M28085
OEM Part Number: M28085
Product Description: 10Mfd 270Vac 60H Capacitor
Weight:0.12lbs/54.43g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Xylem-Bell & Gossett M28085 Capacitor?

Inspect the capacitor regularly for bulging, leakage, or discoloration. Ensure terminals are tight and free of corrosion. Keep it clean and dry to prevent electrical faults. Replace if performance drops or visible damage appears.

What are common issues with the Xylem-Bell & Gossett M28085 Capacitor?

  • Reduced capacitance over time causing motor start failure.
  • Overheating or swelling under electrical pressure.
  • Leakage or dielectric breakdown leading to short circuits.
  • Intermittent operation due to internal degradation.
  • Capacitor failure to hold charge under load conditions.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power and check zero voltage; discharge capacitor using resistor for safety.

Step 2: Remove access panel and note wiring positions.

Step 3: Disconnect old capacitor and label wires.

Step 4: Install new capacitor and secure mount.

Step 5: Reconnect wiring to correct terminals.

Step 6: Restore power and test motor operation.

Step 7: Confirm capacitor rating match system specs and check for overheating or unusual noise after startup.