Hello,
I have a T40004RT1. Not sure the age as it was here when I moved in. The dial is not rotating. I can run the pump by turning the switch manually but must shut it down to prevent continued running. I believe it is the time clock motor otherwise known as WG1570-10D. Your thoughts? Thanks....RObert
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I have a PF1202T Pool Equipment Control panel (https://www.1000bulbs.com/pdf/Inter-PF1202T-Operating.pdf) and the clock is not working. I am pretty sure that the clock motor is not working. Is this product the correct motor for my Control panel?
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Hi Ben, The Intermatic WG1570-10D time clock motor will be the correct clock motor for your PF1202T Control Panel.
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I have the T40004RT3 enclosure. The 120 v time clock is not working.
(pool lights) Can you tell me the motor part number? Thank you
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Hi Alan, This motor (WG1570-10D) will work with 120 volt mechanism on the T40004RT3.
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i hear the motor running, but the dial switch gears are not moving. Do I need to replace only the dial switch or the whole time clock
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Hi Bernice, I would recommend replacing the entire mechanism if it's more than 5 years old.
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Clock on timer not working. Model #t101r. Is there a part?
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Hi, Kathy. Replacing the WG1570-10D motor will fix your issue.
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I have the INTERMATIC PF1202T, either clock is not working, I stuck finger in and the mechanism looks like loose, What is the correct time clock for both sides?
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Hi, John, The proper replacement timer is the T104M Replacement Timer. If you just wanted the motor then the WG1573-10 Replacement Motor is what you will need.
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John, I have repaired my clock mechanism very easily however it seems unusual for neither clock to be working. Because it is so easy to do I would shut down the power to the unit and take apert the clocks separately. The gears inside the mechanism do seem to strip on occasion but not at the same time. Swap the mechanism between the two clocks and see if either one works. If neither still works ask Inyo if there is something in common to make them both inoperable.
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Hi I have a never used (new) T104P3 timer that I would like to use but need to change it to a 120 volt clock motor. Thanks for any advice.
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motor does not work for clock timer- where do I find the timer model number so I can purchase the correct clock motor?
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Hi, Frederick. You can locate the replacement motor model listed on the back of the motor.
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I have a T104R that doesn't keep the correct time. It is connected to 120 v. How should I go about fixing this?
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Hello Jerry. The Intermatic Timer model T104R has a voltage rating of 208-277V: likewise the clock motor. The clock motor should be connected to terminals 1 and 3. The voltage reading across terminals 1 and 3 should be 208-277V. Using the appropriate safety and caution procedures, please check the voltage across these terminals with a multimeter. The incorrect voltage will result in improper timer operation. Intermatic T104 Owners Manual (26.4 KB)
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