?     Asked on 9/6/2006by Guest

My pool pump motor indicates V115/230. Will thistimer accommodate the pool pump? Also,can you tell me the voltage on the clock motor?
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A  Answered on 9/6/2006 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Your pump can be wired either 115V or 230V If you have your pool pump wired at 230V than you would want to go with the T104P3 timer if you have the pump wired at 115V than you would want to go with the T101P3 timer. T104P3 timer has a 230V time clock motor and the T101P3 timer has a 115V time clock motor. You may purchase either of these time clocks through the following link http://www.inyopools.com/controls_intermatic.aspx
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?     Asked on 12/26/2007by Guest

How many on/off devices come with the unit? I am using this for my eletric hot water heater, I want the heater to come on around 5:00AM and off at 7:00AM, then on again at 5:00PM and off and 7:00PM. So I guess I'm asking can I program two on and off's or do I have to buy something else?
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A  Answered on 12/26/2007 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

This timer comes with one "On" tripper and one "Off" tripper  but can accommodate up to 12 On/Off positions. So to accomplish the following "...come on around 5:00AM and off at 7:00AM, then on again at 5:00PM and off and 7:00PM" You would require the purchase of the timer which comes with 2 trippers, plus the purchase of one additional set of on / off trippers which you may view or purchase here http://www.inyopools.com/Products/02400004003526.htm
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?     Asked on 5/26/2009by Guest

Does this timer have knockouts for the electrical and where are they located?
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A  Answered on 5/26/2009 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Here is all the information we have regarding the knockouts: Knockouts - Combination 1/2" - 3/4" nominal knockouts, one on the back and each side of case, two on bottom
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?     Asked on 7/26/2011by Guest

What are the physical dimensions of this timer?
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A  Answered on 7/26/2011 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

This Timer Case is 9-3/8"H x 5-1/2"W x 3-5/8"D
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?     Asked on 7/4/2015by Inyo Visitor

will this timer work with a 20 amp circuit breaker
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A  Answered on 7/7/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, The Intermatic Timer 110 Volt Metal Enclosure can work with a 20 amp breaker, however what every you have connected to the Timer can't exceed 20 amps.
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?     Asked on 7/5/2015by norm zuchowski

can I get an international 110 v w metal enclosure WITH a fireman switch
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A  Answered on 7/5/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Hi Norm, Yes you would need the T101R201 - 110V Pool Timer w/ Fireman Switch & Metal Enclosure
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?     Asked on 6/20/2017by ron hrubala

I see this timer is no longer available. I have model # T 101R. What is the replacement for this timer that is available?? THANKS RON
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A  Answered on 6/20/2017 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Hi Ron, You can go with this T101P3 Timer the only difference is that the T101P3 has a plastic enclosure where the T101R3 has a metal enclosure.
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?     Asked on 4/15/2018by Dave

I have a T101, can I use it for a new 1 1/2 HP variable speed motor?
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A  Answered on 4/16/2018 by InyoPools Product Specialist Hector F.

This will depend on the voltage required for that variable speed motor. Most are 230 so in that case no, you would need another timer that uses 230 volts. 
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?     Asked on 5/6/2019by Jeffrey Allison

I'm replacing an old Intermatic with a new T101. The basic hookup for the pump is clear, but I've also got some equipment that isn't controlled by the timer (salt system and waterfalls). The existing timer has additional terminal screws that appear to provide connections that are independent of the timer. The new T101 doesn't have these (these are on the right of the terminal strip below the timer; just holes on the T101). What's the best way to wire this always-on equipment using the new timer?
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A  Answered on 5/13/2019 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Jeffrey. The equipment that will not be wire to the timer will have to be wired directly to the breaker. 
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