New timer

Jerremy Mann

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Sep 6, 2023
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Georgia
Pool Size
15000
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
I currently have a Intermatic T104p3 pool timer. Its broken so i bought another one from lowes. I noticed that it was different from my Intermatic. Ive got a Hayward Super Pump and a Polaris PB4SQ pool cleaner. I need to know that im making the right connections. The new timer is a Tork 1109A-PC. After studying the schematic i think that the supply power coming in would go to line 1 and the next one would go to line 2, then loop from 2 too 3. If anyone could help me and certainly correct me if im wrong itd be awesome. Before i change anything you can bet the breaker will be off in the house and the breaker at the pump station will be off as well. Thank you for any help.
 
You don't mention the voltage, but if your voltage is 208/240VAC,,,,, what most people refer to as 220 volts, then you are correct, your incoming wire1 is connected to terminal 1, and incoming wire 2 is connected to terminals 2 & 3. Then the load (pump & SWG) are connected to terminals 5 & 6.

Terminals 1 & 3 feed the timer motor and are energized to run the timer all the time.
Terminals 1 & 2 feed the load, and are switched, the switch is operated by the timer.

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You don't mention the voltage, but if your voltage is 208/240VAC,,,,, what most people refer to as 220 volts, then you are correct, your incoming wire1 is connected to terminal 1, and incoming wire 2 is connected to terminals 2 & 3. Then the load (pump & SWG) are connected to terminals 5 & 6.

Terminals 1 & 3 feed the timer motor and are energized to run the timer all the time.
Terminals 1 & 2 feed the load, and are switched, the switch is operated by the timer.

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