A few months back in the off season I had my electricians redo the wiring and replace my timer.
I never got a chance to test in since the pool has been closed until just now.
I had a crew installing a SWG and a heater yesterday but they got stuck saying that there was no power at the timer. They got power at the neutral oddly but none on line or load. Never got a chance to troubleshoot yet. Guys were installers not electricians so they didn’t go further.
Long story leading up to a separate fact that they thought the additional override switch was wired in the wrong spot on the line.
My question is, should the power go from the panel to the toggle switch first, or the timer first?
Ideally I’d like to keep my timer going but use override to shut off for backwashing. Thoughts? Going to take a look tomorrow.
I never got a chance to test in since the pool has been closed until just now.
I had a crew installing a SWG and a heater yesterday but they got stuck saying that there was no power at the timer. They got power at the neutral oddly but none on line or load. Never got a chance to troubleshoot yet. Guys were installers not electricians so they didn’t go further.
Long story leading up to a separate fact that they thought the additional override switch was wired in the wrong spot on the line.
My question is, should the power go from the panel to the toggle switch first, or the timer first?
Ideally I’d like to keep my timer going but use override to shut off for backwashing. Thoughts? Going to take a look tomorrow.