Re: Pool timer wiring dilemma




"RBM" <rbm2(remove this)@optonline.net> wrote in message
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It's hard to tell exactly what's going on here, but: The black box is a
"deck box". The conduit from the under water fixture must go to a deck
box. It likely gets its power via the gfci and the switch. The time clock
#1 and #3 are the feed 240 volt for the clock motor. #2 is the load from
#1 and has nothing on it. #4 is the load from #3 and has two wires
connected to it. It would appear that one leg of the load, is incorrectly
connected to the line, and they're only using the clock to break the
second leg

So does that mean that one lead ( on line 1)to the motor has constant power
OR does the fact that one lead runs through a load side(4) the circuit is
broken.
It seems wrong, but this was wired by a professional and has worked
flawlessly for 5+ years.



"RakeKiller" <trapspam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am in the process of installing an aquarite salt water chlorine
generator.
Before I do anything I want to make sure of something and get some
clarification.

Three pictures for reference at a pool forum where there seems to be some
confusion.
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?p=44743&posted=1#post44743

Picture A shows the intermatic timer with the terminal protector labeling
the(5) terminals as ( from left to right).
A
1 ( Line)
2 ( Load)
3 (Line)
4 (Load)

Now, in picture B, coming into the timer on the right are the pump motor
wires and this confuses me.
Green to ground- Ok
Black to 4 (load) - Ok
and
Black to 1 (Line)< Huh?

Coming in from the left are the wires from the aquarite.
From the aquarite manual I read as if it should be wired as such...(
aquarite is pre-wired for 240VAC)
Green to ground.
Red to ? ( load 2?)
Black to ?(load 4?)

What confuses me here is that one power line( Black) from the pool pump
is wired to 1 (Line) terminal. I thought this should be wired to a load
terminal?
The second power line (Black) is wired to 4(Load)
Green to ground lug.

THAT said it appears the that line coming into it( red wire)is from the
switch ( that I use to manually turn the pump on an off) the in housing
just below the timer box. This pump switch is and x-10 wide /flat type
switch.

The toggle switch below IT also controls power to the pump( it is left in
the ON position)
Pool light switch and GFI outlet are NOT affected by either the pool pump
or toggle switch, both have constant power.( I assume the light runs FROM
the GFI.

I have no clue what the black box between the light and the GFI is.
I do have a remote control x-10 to turn on and off the pump/light?





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