My Intermatic Pool Timer still works like normal but, when it gets to the time set to turn pump on or off it doesnt. "datePublished": "1/10/2020",
Why do we stock so many pool parts? If you dont think the mechanism is the issue, move onto the next step. I think I have found it. I have a T103 24 hour dial time switch and noticed the time was off so not reading the DO NOT UNSCREW on the pointer I unscrewed it and moved the pointer to the right time and screwed it back tight. Proceed to step 4 to check the timer itself. Turn in either direction and align the exact time-of-day on . Hi, If its not, then the timer will not turn on/off at the correct times. Hi Cody, if you cannot see any obstruction in the motor gears, or any such mechanical issue, then I would assume an electrical issue, perhaps the wrong voltage for the clock. Almost like it doesnt have the strength to click the timer on or off. i would like to use a timer but am now afraid to try another. Flip off the breaker. This will disengage the dial from the . I have replaced my pool timer 3 times in the last week and they will work for a day then quit working any idea what the problem could be? The Intermatic Model T104R Timer that turns on and off the motor on my pool recently, about two or three times week, trips my GFCI requiring me to reset it which has been increasing very hard to to reset. Sometimes those are looped back to the control box. BUILT BY HAND IN QUEENS, NYC. Can breaker be bad? Step 3 do i need to do something different? With the breakers turned off, remove the mechanism from the box. The same happens prior to the timer reaching the off tripper. Is this a bad timer mechanism or loose wire? But first, pull the mechanism from the box by releasing the tab at the top (be sure breaker is turned off, first), and inspect the gears and copper tabs on the back, to look for something clogging up the works, insects, lizards, sand, etc. I would suggest calling Intermatic and suggesting that idea and a free replacement? 220V clocks have 5 terminals, 110V clocks have 3 terminals. That was probably what burned the plug. The problem lies where the power dies, youve probably heard that before. If the motor gears are not turning, check the wire tightness (Breaker off first), and depress the tab at top to inspect the rear of the mechanism, to see if anything looks funny back there. Check the motor, and be sure the label is not printed 50 hz. Hi Peter you say that clock is seated correctly, and I assume you mean that the dial is pushed in, or the gear on the back of the dial is engaged with the turning gear. Breakers go bad sometimes, after many years. I noticed one thing that the power from the breaker is going into the control panel. For any wiring concerns, always refer to the wiring diagram printed on the inside of the timer door. Reasons Why Pool Timers Stop Working 1. Faulty Pump or Wiring from the Timer to the Pump.
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