I'm looking at wiring a T101 to a single speed pump. It is current turned off and on at the breaker. I believe it is 110v. I just replaced it 2 months ago and I'm going to double check to ensure it is 110v.
Forgive my stupidity. I've attached a pic of my breaker. The first breaker from the left is the one that controls my pump. Should I be running out from the buttom of the breaker.Ohm_Boy said:On a 220V, you want to be sure that you switch both legs of the power.
Here's the PDF from Intermatic on the T104
http://www.intermatic.com/~/media/files ... glish.ashx
Wire it like shown in the PDF.
I'm sure I am. I changed out the pump and that was 220. I killed the power at the main breaker and I have a voltage meter to make sure there is no power at the breaker at the pool breaker.Ohm_Boy said:Yes, the timer simply gets inserted into the line which already feeds your pump.
Given your questions, though, I have to ask - are you sure you're up to this task? Electricity at 220v can be dangerous. Trust me, the price of an electrician is nothing compared to your life or the safety of your loved ones.