Re: WG6100 HV Unit Capactor C913 What's ZDF?

From: andre <livnfree_can_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Jul 02 2007 - 20:48:26 EDT

Its probably fine. Materials have come a long way in
25 years so if you stick to 10% or better, 85 degrees
or better you should be fine.

--- Malcolm Mackenzie <maxstang@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> Ok...getting warmer here. According to NTE, their
> capacitor has a rating better than the Z5F rating
> called for except for the Temperature coefficient.
> Mine is 10% and the specified value is 7%. Will
> this be a problem? -Malcolm
>
> Malcolm Mackenzie <maxstang@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Ok...so I'm displaying my ignorance here.
> Rebuilding my HV unit and want to replace a burned
> disc capacitor at C913. The manual states it's a
> .001 micro farad type ZDF capacitor. Is that
> different than a regular ceramic disc capacitor?
> From my online reading the ZDF means that it
> operates at spec within a given temperature range
> for this marking. I have a NTE 1KV capaictor with
> the right capacitance, but it doesn't say anything
> about it's operating range. Can anyone enlighten
> me? -Malcolm
>

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