Q. What is the lifespan of film capacitors?
Answer
Capacitors from the 1980s are still in use today. Then there are some who fall short after five years. The lifespan of a capacitor is affected by a variety of variables including temperature and design characteristics. It also relies on maintenance as well as the frequency and size of surges during the course of a lifespan. Since replacements are expensive power capacitors are anticipated to last a lifetime need little maintenance and offer the highest level of system dependability. They are typically made for temperatures no higher than 55 degrees Celsius. Similarly to this high levels of dependability are required for capacitors used in HV grid systems for protection or monitoring. Fan capacitors on the other hand are not as important to replace since they are rated for 70 to 85 degrees Celsius. Therefore the design is not as important. Compared to power capacitors life is shorter. Lower than-intended operating conditions naturally result in a capacitor lasting considerably longer. A capacitor in your home's appliances may be considered adequate if it lasts for more than five to six years. Again this is dependent on the device.
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