Got a hold of a 220VAC Stenner to pair with P1353ME timer, 220VAC at equipment pad.
Figr'd the Stenner would come w/ no cord, like pump or heater so imagine my surprise when it came with a NEMA 6-15 cord on it. Alas, a few choices I guess:
1. Cut receptacle plug off end of Stenner cord, wire to timer circuit 3.
2. Install applicable female receptacle wired to timer to plug Stenner into; receptacle by timer.
Choice #1 obviously voids Stenner warranty, choice number #2 involves extra work/cord & not nicely sealed away contained in weather tight conduit.
What to do, what to do? Anyone else have a similar situation and, if so, how resolved? Can Stenner be taken apart and cord completely removed for direct wiring? Not sure, haven't started poking around yet...
Figr'd the Stenner would come w/ no cord, like pump or heater so imagine my surprise when it came with a NEMA 6-15 cord on it. Alas, a few choices I guess:
1. Cut receptacle plug off end of Stenner cord, wire to timer circuit 3.
2. Install applicable female receptacle wired to timer to plug Stenner into; receptacle by timer.
Choice #1 obviously voids Stenner warranty, choice number #2 involves extra work/cord & not nicely sealed away contained in weather tight conduit.
What to do, what to do? Anyone else have a similar situation and, if so, how resolved? Can Stenner be taken apart and cord completely removed for direct wiring? Not sure, haven't started poking around yet...