Replace clock motor.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Paragon-timers-and-manuals.html#8145
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How old is it? Most of these timers have two leads that come down to the terminals. This powers the timer motor. Check to be sure these terminals are tight. They are workhorses, but dont' last forever. They make electronic ones now too.
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1) Paragon is no longer making timers or parts except defrost timers.
7008-20 240V 24-hour mechanical timer is not a defrost timer.
Link below shows folks who might still have Paragon parts
http://portalgb.knowledgebase.net/display/1/index.aspx?c=15121&cpc=XobrEdQ5Lsnv624T2PBS4Exx6S5VyiL7gw3am4YYt6&cid=13013&cat=&catURL=&r=0.485034763813019
2) To see Paragon timers and manuals:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Paragon-timers-and-manuals.html#7000
3) If you want to buy new timer: Intermatic cross-reference guide shows T7802B is correct replacement timer
http://www.intermatic.com/customer%20service/competitive%20cross%20reference.aspx
4) Electric supplies online shows T7802B 4 pole 2NO/2NC
http://www.electricsuppliesonline.com/int7tidp20t.html
5) Manual for T7802B
http://www.intermatic.com/~/media/files/intermatic/products/instructions/timers/t7802b%20-%20english.ashx
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m1129 120v motors are available for Paragon 8025 timers
www.electricalexpedditors.com
Paragon 7008-00 timer parts:
http://www.paragontimecontrols.com/parts_accessories.htm
http://www10.shopping.com/-paragon+timer+trippers
Paragon mechanical 7008-00 has 120V clock motor
-8 poles control 1-4 separate 120V loads, with 2 NO Normally Open and 2 NC Normally Closed circuits with max 690 Watts per pole.
Test 120V clock motor:
-Clock motor connects to two far right terminals. Black hot to pole M, White neutral to pole T.
-You should be able to hear clock motor running by putting ear against outside case.
-Clock motor will rotate wheel, if wheel is not rotating, then motor is not running.
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