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      <title>How To Discharge Ac Capacitor</title>
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      <description>Discharging an AC capacitor can be a perilous task if the proper precautions are not taken. The stored energy within an AC capacitor can result in a dangerous electrical shock or even an explosion if mishandled. Therefore, it is imperative to approach this procedure with utmost caution and meticulous adherence to established safety protocols.&#xA;The first step involves identifying the capacitor and verifying that it is indeed an AC capacitor. This can be determined by examining the capacitor&amp;rsquo;s markings or specifications.</description>
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