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I am replacing my pool timer with an ET1125C(r). Set for 120

 
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I am replacing my pool timer with an ET1125C(r). Set for 120 Line, 120 load, and SPST IND. to no avail. I have hot to #2, nuetral from pump to nuetral bar, load from pump to #4. I get 120V to nuetral on # XXXXX but nothing anywhere else. What am I missing here?

 

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Make: Intermatic
Model: et1125CR

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Understanding the schematic!! lol

Submitted: 312 days and 20 hours ago.
Category: Electrical
Value: $15
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Expert:  Matt W. replied 312 days and 19 hours ago.


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Welcome to just answer!

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hello

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First Is the override Switch on?

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do u understand my issue?

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umm, where is this located?

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Expert:  Mike G. replied 312 days and 19 hours ago.

Hi, I'm Mike and I'll be glad to assist you. Here is a sketch for the connections.

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Customer replied 312 days and 19 hours ago.

so, nuetral to #1 & motor & hot to #3 & #2?

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Expert:  Mike G. replied 312 days and 19 hours ago.

As shown and set the Voltage to 120V on the voltage switch, so as to not fry the clock motor.

Customer replied 312 days and 19 hours ago.

ok... but post#1 is for a second line, which I'll use for the second load(aux. pump).

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Expert:  Mike G. replied 312 days and 19 hours ago.

You mentioneed nothing about a second load in your question. The statement was SPSTand that is what I gave you the diagram for. If you give me all the details, I'll rework it for you.

Customer replied 312 days and 19 hours ago.

ok...2 lines(2 seperate circuits), 2 loads, 2 seperate timers, 120 in, 120 out.

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Expert:  Mike G. replied 312 days and 19 hours ago.

Here you go.

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Customer replied 312 days and 19 hours ago.

I'll try it, be right back!

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Expert:  Mike G. replied 312 days and 19 hours ago.

Very good.

Customer replied 312 days and 19 hours ago.

also, I need to set jumper to SIM? or IND?

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Expert:  Mike G. replied 312 days and 18 hours ago.

If they share the same on and off time, then Sim. If not, then Ind.

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Customer replied 312 days and 18 hours ago.

your the man! It worked, thanks! XXXXX was missing was the jumper on post 2-3.

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Expert:  Mike G. replied 312 days and 18 hours ago.

Very Good - Glad to help.

 
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