BRYANT LEGACY 14 Loud Buzzing Wont Turn On
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Dual Run Capacitor
The dual run capacitor provides the necessary electrical phase shift for both the compressor and the fan motor to initiate rotation. When the capacitor loses its capacitance, the motors cannot overcome static inertia, leading to a stalled state where electrical energy is converted into 60Hz audible vibration (buzzing) rather than motion. Replacing the capacitor restores the torque required to break the locked-rotor condition.
SKU: P291-4554RS
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6%
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AC Contactor
The contactor is an electromechanical relay that closes the high-voltage circuit to the compressor. If the contactor coil is partially shorted or the armature is obstructed by debris, it will vibrate at line frequency (buzz) without making a solid electrical connection to the load, or it may chatter rapidly, preventing the motors from starting.
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Hard Start Kit
In cases where the compressor has high internal friction due to age or mechanical wear, the standard run capacitor may no longer provide sufficient starting torque. A hard start kit provides an additional capacitance boost specifically during the startup millisecond window to overcome mechanical binding that causes the motor to buzz and stall.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Dual Run Capacitor.
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