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General Radio 1401
Standard Air Capacitor
General Radio 1401 Series Standard Air Capacitors

Available from 1951 to 1965

Manuals
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Catalog History
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The General Radio 1401 Series Standard Air Capacitors was introduced in Catalog M (1951) and remained available through Catalog S (1965).

The Type 1401 series is comprised of four capacitor types − 1401-A, 1401-B, 1401-C, and 1401-D. They are two-terminal air capacitors designed as laboratory reference or working capacitance standards. They feature all-aluminum construction with shielded covers. Connections are Type 274 plugs spaced ¾ inches on center. This spacing matches the Type 716-C Capacitance Bridge, making the 1401s useful as balancing capacitors when performing substitution measurements.

Specifications

  • Stability: Capacitance change is less than 0.05% per year
  • Residual Impedances: The series inductance of all units is approximately 0.05 μH
  • Temperature Coefficient of Capacitance: Typically 10 to 20 ppm/C° between 20° and 70°C
  • Terminals: Type 274 plugs, spaced ¾ inch on centers, to plug into Type 938 binding posts

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Type 1401 Series of Standard Air Capacitors
Type Insertion Capacitance Initial Accuracy Peak Volts Dissipation Factor Catalog Number
1401-A 100 pF 0.2% 1500 V 0.0001 1401-9701
1401-B 200 pF 0.15% 1200 V 0.00005 1401-9702
1401-C 500 pF 0.12% 900 V 0.00002 1401-9703
1401-D 1000 pF 0.1% 700 V 0.00001 1401-9704

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