- Apr 29, 2015
- 51
- Pool Size
- 4400
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Turbo Cell (T-CELL-5)
(note: please ignore the pool in my signature - I have recently moved and haven't updated it yet)
This may be a question for an electrician, but I thought I would start here. The pool at my new house does not have a timer, so the pump runs 24x7. I'm looking to install a timer and am looking at the Intermatic timers on INYOPools.com. The problem is that I don't know if my pump is currently wired for 110V or 220V. It's a 1 HP Hayward Super Pump 700, which comes pre-wired for 220V but can be converted to 110V. The label on the pump says "VOLTS: 115/230" and even the breaker for the pump says "120/240V". I'm guessing it's wired for 220V, but I don't want to order the wrong timer. So is there a quick/easy way I can tell without hiring an electrician to come out just to tell me which timer to order?
This may be a question for an electrician, but I thought I would start here. The pool at my new house does not have a timer, so the pump runs 24x7. I'm looking to install a timer and am looking at the Intermatic timers on INYOPools.com. The problem is that I don't know if my pump is currently wired for 110V or 220V. It's a 1 HP Hayward Super Pump 700, which comes pre-wired for 220V but can be converted to 110V. The label on the pump says "VOLTS: 115/230" and even the breaker for the pump says "120/240V". I'm guessing it's wired for 220V, but I don't want to order the wrong timer. So is there a quick/easy way I can tell without hiring an electrician to come out just to tell me which timer to order?