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Old Apr 10, 2006, 12:30 PM
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Wiring Timer Clock, Off /On switch to Pool Pump

I recently replaced an underground electrical line for my pool pump. Now I'm not certain of the hookup from the main power (220)to the timer clock (also 220)into the manual off/on switch mounted in it's own box on the back of the timer box, to the pump motor. Can anyone help me here. It's a single speed hook up. Thanks
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What make and model timer do you have?
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Timer is an Intermatic WG-1573?, 208/277 V dpdt
That's about the best I can do for the model
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The model number given is only for the timer motor in the time clock.

Can you look at Intermatic's Pool timer catalog:

http://www.intermatic.com/images/cat...89_PoolSpa.pdf

and pick out your timer?

Not even sure if you do find it I can be of any help, as I cannot find any connection diagrams at their web site.

Usually, the Line input connects to Terminal #1 and #2, and the load wires to the pump, connect to #3 and # 4.

Is there a wiring diagram on the inside of the door?

Just found the entire list of manuals at:

http://www.intermatic.com/?action=cat&cid=91&did=10

If you can tell me the timer model # or find it in the list , you will find the wiring diagrams to follow.
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