- Feb 7, 2024
- 40
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hey y'all! I'm hoping to wrap up my SLAM soon and get swimming, but that's a discussion for another thread....
I have an Intermatic pool/spa control panel, based on what I'm seeing on google it appears to be a T30404R. There are a handful of breakers in the control panel which seem to be labeled correctly. I believe a previous owner had a spa but it has since been removed.
The issue I'm having is related to the pool lighting. There are two in-pool lights and I can't seem to figure out how to operate them. Within the control panel, I have the "spa and pool lights" breaker turned on. Towards the bottom of the control panel, I have the following labeled "pool lights" but I have no idea what this or how it works:

While it's very possible the bulbs have burned out, I'd like to figure out how to operate these before jumping to replacement. Does anyone recognize this and what I can troubleshoot? There is a junction box near the pool which I have not opened yet, but I'm sure that will be one of the next steps.
Thanks in advance!
I have an Intermatic pool/spa control panel, based on what I'm seeing on google it appears to be a T30404R. There are a handful of breakers in the control panel which seem to be labeled correctly. I believe a previous owner had a spa but it has since been removed.
The issue I'm having is related to the pool lighting. There are two in-pool lights and I can't seem to figure out how to operate them. Within the control panel, I have the "spa and pool lights" breaker turned on. Towards the bottom of the control panel, I have the following labeled "pool lights" but I have no idea what this or how it works:

While it's very possible the bulbs have burned out, I'd like to figure out how to operate these before jumping to replacement. Does anyone recognize this and what I can troubleshoot? There is a junction box near the pool which I have not opened yet, but I'm sure that will be one of the next steps.
Thanks in advance!