The contacts on back of timeclock should be smooth and shiny.if they are burnt and/or pitted,change the timeclock. 6)When timeclock comes on,breakers trip:could be timeclock contacts are burnt out. 5)Timeclock does not keep time:clock portion of timeclock is burnt out or gears to clock are stripped-the clock portion is available as a separate item. 3)There is power coming in to timeclock,gears to clock motor are turning,but when turned on no power to pump: sometimes ants or other insects are crawling on timeclock relays when power comes on and they get electrocuted all at once,creating a barrier of ants in between the electrical connections.clean the contacts on the back of timeclock(WITH POWER OFF EINSTEIN!) 4)Timer comes on manually but not automatically or comes on automatically but does not go off:either the on or off tripper is missing or perhaps bent.also,try lubricating the switch mechanism.one pool owner in Boston tried WD-40 with no success but had better luck with a heavier lubricating oil. Check with volt meter to see if you have power on the "line" connections. 2)If you reset breakers,and gears are still not turning,then perhaps the clock portion of your timer is burned out. The reason you must disconnect wires is voltage will travel from one side of the clock motor winding or pump motor winding to the other contact - the nasty thing about this is if you put the voltmeter across the contacts (while they are still connected to timeclock) you will get a false zero voltage when in fact one wire is hot so be careful. On most mechanical timeclocks there is a window to see if timeclock gears are turning (photo above,oval window showing black gears) 1 B)Are you getting 120 voltage on each of the contacts but not 240 together and its a 240 timer/pump? The way to double check is to disconnect both line (power from breaker) wires from timeclock and check each individually with voltmeter to ground. We offer a one-year warranty, and if you face any technical issues, please feel free to contact us for professional help.Here are a few of the most common spa or pool pump timer problems and troubleshooting tips: Of course the most common problem is the timeclock will not turn on pump: 1 A)Is there power to timeclock?.check the breaker-on a 230 volt system there will be two breakers to check-even if they look like they are not tripped,reset them anyway. 【WARM AFTER-SERVICE】The instruction manual provides installation and wiring guidance for different loads. The wiring holes come in two sizes (1/2'' and 3/4'') and wiring caps are included for easy installation. 【EASY TO INSTALL】The timer module is removable, allowing for convenient wiring and settings. You can also override the timer and keep the devices always ON by pushing the manual switch to the "I" position. To program your devices, turn the dial clockwise until the arrow indicates the current time, push the pins out for the desired periods of time, and then push the manual switch to the "Clock" position. 【DAILY REPEAT TIMER】This timer allows for up to 96 On/Off settings within a 24-hour period, with 15-minute intervals between each setting. It will not rust even after exposure to harsh weather conditions, eliminating the need to go outside to turn off or store devices in bad weather. 【OUTDOOR RATED】ETL listed and equipped with a waterproof plastic shell, this timer can withstand rainwater and dust, and has an operating temperature range of -40℉ to 140℉. It can control one or two devices simultaneously and has multi-volt (120Vac or 208-277Vac) operation from 120-277 VAC. 【HIGH POWER LOAD】With a maximum 40 Amp 120-277 VAC 2HP load, this timer is suitable for heavy-duty indoor or outdoor applications such as water heaters, pool pumps, fountains, spas, mowers, air conditioners, and other equipment motors. Please note: Our Timer Box only controls the pump on or off, not the speed of the pump. Device, please buy without any other concerns. Load and the number of the devices is less than or equal to the Max. If your device load is less than the Total Max. device of the Pool Timer Box in the table below. Device of your device type at its operating voltage.Īccording to the operating voltage and the device type, you can find the Total Max. Please refer to the table below to find your device type.ģ. Our Timer Box can work at 120/240/277VAC. Confirm the operating voltage of your device.ĭevice load will be different at different voltages
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