GOODMAN GSVTC SERIES Noise
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85%
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2-Pole Definite Purpose Contactor
The contactor utilizes an electromagnetic coil to close the high-voltage circuit for the compressor and fan; when the contacts become pitted or the coil weakens, the armature vibrates at the 60Hz line frequency. This mechanical chatter creates a loud buzzing sound and can eventually lead to scorched contacts or a failure to engage. Replacing the contactor ensures a clean electromechanical connection and eliminates harmonic vibration.
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15%
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Dual Run Capacitor
If the capacitor has lost its capacitance, the compressor or condenser fan motor will fail to start and instead produce a continuous electrical hum (buzz) as it sits in a locked-rotor state. This occurs because the phase shift required for the start winding is insufficient to overcome the inertia of the rotor.
SKU: CAP050450440RTP
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the 2-Pole Definite Purpose Contactor.
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