Dewenwils Wi-Fi Smart Box Wiring help

spencia98gt

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May 3, 2021
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Atlanta, GA
Pool Size
25000
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Jandy Aquapure 700
Im trying to get some guidance on wiring this timer to my 120 volt pool pump a d salt water chlorinator. I’m having trouble understanding the wiring diagram that came with the timer. I have 2 black supply wires coming from the dual pole breaker, a black and white wire coming from the pump, and a black and white wire coming from the chlorinator. Any help on wiring would be greatly appreciated.
 

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So pump label says 230/115. I ready that about the two black wires would mean 240 but I tested the wires with a multimeter and it shows 120 so I’m kind of confused.
 
Ok I think you are right and think this is the correct wiring for the pool pump. That being said would the chlorinator just connect to NO and NO2 as well then?
 

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Run the jumpers from lines-in as shown in the diagram. If you're connecting the pump and SWG, both would connect to the NO1 and NO2. If either component has stranded wire, run a solid-wire jumper from the terminals and make the two connections with a wire nut. Greeen ground wires will connect to the terminal in the box. You'll probably need a jumper there too.

Again, just a DIYer, not an electrician. If you're not comfortable with your plan, contact an electrician.

@ajw22 might be able to help.
 
One other question. The manufacturer just told me that if my pump was 240 volts then I can’t hook up the swg as well or else the timer could over heat. They said I should get a second timer. Says it only suitable for one 240 volt line or two 120 volt lines. I have them both attached now and it seems to work fine but I’m worried now. Not sure how I would even run two timers if I just have the one breaker??
 
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