GE sells the same 240Volt Tork timer under GE model 15307 in indoor-outdoor enclosure available at Home Depot for $59.00. Intermatic A is not used unless you have neutral wire or 277V Intermatic replacement is240 volt T104 timer for $49.62 with 'free' shipping:Īlso Intermatic trippers and clock motors are cheap and easily available So 120Volt replacement motor costs as much as new replacement timer Timer will last longer than clock motor.įrontier lighting sells the > 120V Tork motor: List price 40.33/ your price 45.49 Then reverse wires to 4 and 2.ġ3 years is good run for clock motor. Replace WG1573 if clock is bad.ħ) Connect 240Volt motor to terminals 2 and 4. Metal timer body to ground wire to see if there is power flowingĥ) Unscrew clock motor from body, and make sure clock is not touching metal body, repeat test to ground to see if clock motor is bad.Ħ) Remove small white wires that power the clock, to test if clock is shorting. INTERMATIC POOL TIMER CLOCK MOTOR MANUALYou have T104 timer that controls 240Volt motor.Įither timer is wired wrong, or ground fault in the timer.ġ) Make sure clock motor wires are on terminals 1 and 3, and that clock motor is 240Volt WG1573 and not 120V WG1570Ģ) Try connecting GFCI hot leads to terminals 1 and 3 and don't connect wires to motor.ģ) Click manual override both directions and see if a short appears.Ĥ) Remove ground wire from timer but leave power connected. If this is too complex, then add a comment or buy new trippers and a new WG1573 clock motor and repair T104 for $20. New L1X2 timer is SPST single pull single throw, so it turns off one wire going to Load, and that's why old 3 and old 4 both connect to terminal X. T104 Intermatic timer is SPDT single pull double throw, so it turns off both wires going to Load. If bridge is missing, add a jumper wire between L and 1 on new timer "Old 1" goes to new L > and notice that L and 1 are connected by brass bridge. If new timer is 240V, then here is crossover: You might have GE/Tork 15061 that fits into Intermatic box.įirst thing to check is if new timer is 240Volts to match old T104. Your new timer is L 1 X 2, so that is not Intermatic T104. Open following link for T104 wiring diagram: Hot wire from Breaker connects to terminal 1 Replace T104 240V clock with identical 120V clock motor from Grainger To control additional 120Volt circuit, run jumper wire from terminal 1 to terminal 3.Ĭonnect Hot to second load to terminal 4.Ģ) Second method is to change T104 timer into T103 timer: To complete 120V circuit, neutral wire that comes from neutral busbar in breaker box connects to 120V load. This wire will be turned on each time timer turns on, and 120Volts will power the 120V load. Hot wire going to 120V load connects to terminal 2. Move 240V clock motor wires to terminal 1 and A.Ĭonnect 240V Hot leads to terminals 1 and A. INTERMATIC POOL TIMER CLOCK MOTOR HOW TOThere are two work-arounds for using T104 for 120V.ġ) Diagram 1 showing how to change wiring: T-104 clock motor must receive 240Volts to operate.Ĭlock motor wires are white-colored and can be seen connected to terminals 1 and 3. SOURCE: How to wire a intermatic timer T104 240 v to a
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