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SPP5 Kick capacitor/Relay Starting Power Pack

SPP5 Kick capacitor/Relay Starting Power Pack

AED 19.00

The SPP5 Kick Capacitor/Relay Starting Power Pack enhances compressor startup with strong torque boost and integrated relay protection for 1–3 ton AC and refrigeration systems.

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Description

SPP5 Kick Capacitor / Relay Starting Power Pack – Product Description

The SPP5 Kick Capacitor is a hard start device that combines a start capacitor and a potential relay in a compact, easy-to-install package. It’s designed to give air conditioning and refrigeration compressors an extra boost during startup, especially in high-demand situations or where low voltage conditions are present. Ideal for single-phase systems, it improves compressor start-up reliability and efficiency.


Applications

  • Single-phase air conditioning units

  • Refrigeration compressors

  • Heat pump systems

  • Units experiencing hard starting or low voltage issues


Features

  • Built-in relay – Automatically disconnects the capacitor after startup

  • Fast, powerful boost – Provides high starting torque to get the compressor running quickly

  • Easy installation – Pre-wired with universal terminals for quick connection

  • Extends compressor life – Reduces strain and overheating during startup

  • Compatible with most 1-3 ton systems


Specifications

  • Model: SPP5

  • Voltage Range: 110V – 277V AC

  • Capacitance: Varies by internal capacitor (typically ~88-108 µF)

  • Relay Type: Integrated potential relay

  • Application: For use with PSC (permanent split capacitor) type compressors

  • Mounting: Inline or within the compressor terminal box

Questions

  • Is your compressor facing hard-starting issues or low-voltage startup delays?

  • Are you installing this in a residential air conditioner or a refrigeration system?