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Markt April 11th 11 12:21 PM

Help to identify capacitor please
 
Please can anyone help me to identify a capacitor.

It is fitted to an MK Sentry RCD socket, it is fitted in position C6 and is used as the mains dropper to power the RCD circuitry.

It's only markings are 334K250 on the top line and NIS~S82 on the bottom line.

The socket has an active RCD and the Reset button will not hold in. I think that not enough voltage is being applied to the circuit, because if I apply 18V dc to the circuit it will latch the solenoid, but out of the mains derived supply I am only getting about 10V.

TIA

Mark

N_Cook April 11th 11 03:19 PM

Help to identify capacitor please
 
Markt wrote in message
...

Please can anyone help me to identify a capacitor.

It is fitted to an MK Sentry RCD socket, it is fitted in position C6 and
is used as the mains dropper to power the RCD circuitry.

It's only markings are 334K250 on the top line and NIS~S82 on the bottom
line.

The socket has an active RCD and the Reset button will not hold in. I
think that not enough voltage is being applied to the circuit, because
if I apply 18V dc to the circuit it will latch the solenoid, but out of
the mains derived supply I am only getting about 10V.

TIA

Mark




--
Markt



33* 10^4 pico farad, 250V but would have to be self-healing type, not
polyester



boardjunkie1 April 11th 11 03:43 PM

Help to identify capacitor please
 
On Apr 11, 7:21*am, Markt wrote:
Please can anyone help me to identify a capacitor.

It is fitted to an MK Sentry RCD socket, it is fitted in position C6 and
is used as the mains dropper to power the RCD circuitry.

It's only markings are 334K250 on the top line and NIS~S82 on the bottom
line.

The socket has an active RCD and the Reset button will not hold in. I
think that not enough voltage is being applied to the circuit, because
if I apply 18V dc to the circuit it will latch the solenoid, but out of
the mains derived supply I am only getting about 10V.

TIA

Mark

--
Markt


..33uF 250v

Phil Allison[_2_] April 12th 11 12:26 AM

Help to identify capacitor please
 

"Markt"
Please can anyone help me to identify a capacitor.

It is fitted to an MK Sentry RCD socket, it is fitted in position C6 and
is used as the mains dropper to power the RCD circuitry.

It's only markings are 334K250 on the top line and NIS~S82 on the bottom
line.


** Its a 330 nF cap rated at 250 volts DC - a very poor choice by the maker.




...... Phil



Phil Allison[_2_] April 12th 11 12:53 AM

Help to identify capacitor please
 

"Nutcase Kook"


33* 10^4 pico farad, 250V but would have to be self-healing type, not
polyester



** Really ?

So polyester caps are not " self healing " ??



..... Phil





Markt April 12th 11 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Allison[_2_] (Post 2626915)
"Markt"
Please can anyone help me to identify a capacitor.

It is fitted to an MK Sentry RCD socket, it is fitted in position C6 and
is used as the mains dropper to power the RCD circuitry.

It's only markings are 334K250 on the top line and NIS~S82 on the bottom
line.


** Its a 330 nF cap rated at 250 volts DC - a very poor choice by the maker.


...... Phil

Thanks Phil

I take it that you mean the working voltage is to low, what voltage would be appropriate?

Mark

Phil Allison[_2_] April 13th 11 01:01 AM

Help to identify capacitor please
 

"Markt"

'Phil Allison:

** Its a 330 nF cap rated at 250 volts DC - a very poor choice by the
maker.


I take it that you mean the working voltage is to low, what voltage
would be appropriate?



** Film caps rated for continuous use across the AC supply are special
types - known as class X1 or class X2

They are AC voltage rated, usually at 150 or 275 volts and carry logos from
agencies like UL.


...... Phil





Markt April 13th 11 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Allison[_2_] (Post 2627576)
"Markt"

'Phil Allison:

** Its a 330 nF cap rated at 250 volts DC - a very poor choice by the
maker.


I take it that you mean the working voltage is to low, what voltage
would be appropriate?



** Film caps rated for continuous use across the AC supply are special
types - known as class X1 or class X2

They are AC voltage rated, usually at 150 or 275 volts and carry logos from
agencies like UL.


...... Phil

Thanks again Phil

I have seen X1 & X2 caps in the R.S. and Farnell books thanks for the advice.

Mark


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