Wiring issue

wlc07c

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May 2, 2023
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Florida
Hi,

I was replacing a bad timer for my booster pump yesterday and thought I had it right from other posts I found online but it seems like i ended up bypassing the timer for the main pump. Both timers were intermatic T104R and I'm replacing the booster pump timer with a Suraielec UBTD01A. I think the issue is with the two yellow wires, on the original they were piggy backed to the white wires on the timer clock on the intermatic. i put those with the red wires running from the other timer onto COM1 and COM2. Black wires running to the booster pump are connected at No1 and No2.

Everything currently runs, the new switch works to turn the booster pump on qnd off, the issue is that the old timer doesn't turn off the main pump so it continues to run. For right now I can kill it with the breaker but would like to have a long term fix.

If anyone has any input that could help I'd appreciate it. Not sure if I just need to rewire it or if I need different timers or what. Let me know if anyone needs more info and I can try and add to it.
 

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you have the line side of digital timer tied together with the load side of the intermatic timer. Unless everything is labeled and confirmed voltage it’s probably best to call an electrician. I’m seeing too much questionable stuff with old intermatic timer. Neutrals, jumpers where they shouldn’t be.
 
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