By Intermatic
Part # 3680-05
Manufacturer Code WG1573-10
T-100 SeriesHeavy duty 24 hour clocks rated 40 amps per pole. Drawn steel case in weatherproof gray finish
clock just stopped running but power in on when switch is moved.
Had a spark occur when reattaching a loose wire. Is there a fuse somewhere?
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Hi, Victor. There is not a fuse located in these time clocks. You can try replacing the motor or the entire mechanism depending on how old it is.
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I have a Intermatic T104P3 208-277Volt 60hz (120-480V, 40 AMP) - i think the timer stopped. The yellow wheel doesnt turn anymore but it works when i manually put it on. Is this the correct part to replace?
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Hi, Liz. You can use this WG1573-010 timer motor to repair the T104P3 unit.
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Strange. I use 2 T104 timers (Pool & Polaris pumps). Both have worked for years on SPDT 20A breakers. Neither pump nor clocks run now. Breaker tests 120V per pole, same results 120V each at each timer connection (Line & Load). Neither clock runs; gears in back don't move. Silver manual on/off switch is inoperative on both units. I'm confused. Is this a clock/timer issue or a pump motor issue?
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Hi, Big Al. Based on your description it sounds like the time clocks are bad. Please provide the motor number so that we can locate the correct replacements.
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Thanks for the follow-up. Both clock motors have the same # WG1573-5E. One was mounted upside down so the drive gear orientation was correct. I've already installed the replacements. I tried to add a photo of both, but was unsuccessful.
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Hi Al, When posting the photos sometimes you have to wait a several minutes for them to completely upload, could you try to post again?
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