Wiring question - Intermatic Mechanical to P1353ME

DeeX

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Aug 28, 2022
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I currently have this.
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By the pictures, could someone yell me how to wire the new one?

Currently this timer is just powering an Ozonator and a Salt Cell.

Please advise.

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X,

Looking at your current set up..

The two black wires on the left go to Line #1
The two black wires on the right go to Line #2
The red wire on the left goes to Load #1
The red wire on the right goes to Load #2

Then you need to add a jumper from Line #1 to the first power pin (Under the 120 lettering)
Then you need to add a jumper from Line #2 to the second power pin (Under the 240 lettering)

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
X,

Looking at your current set up..

The two black wires on the left go to Line #1
The two black wires on the right go to Line #2
The red wire on the left goes to Load #1
The red wire on the right goes to Load #2

Then you need to add a jumper from Line #1 to the first power pin (Under the 120 lettering)
Then you need to add a jumper from Line #2 to the second power pin (Under the 240 lettering)

Thanks,

Jim R.
What about the green and the white?
There's a white on the left input Terminal.

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X,

The two little white wires go to a clock inside the old timer. The two jumper wires do the same thing for your new timer.

The green wire, as all green wires do, goes to ground. It does not appear to me that your new timer box has a ground lug. You can just eliminate that wire.

As a side note, you might want to just shut off your Ozone generator as it will make no noticeable difference.

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
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