I have a filter pump (3hp) and a pool cleaner pump (1hp) that I want to wire in to the P1403ME. Both are 220.
Http://waterheatertimer.org/Digital-control-centers-and-manuals.html#PE103
I assume both pump and cleaner are on different breakers.
Is the pump 2 speed? Or 1 speed?
What other equipment is being operated?
Lets assume 2 breakers, with single speed pump.
30 amp breaker and 10 gauge wire for pump
20 amp breaker and 12 gauge wire for cleaner
You can control 240Volt circuits by turning off 1 or both hot wires: In this instance the diagram shows both hot wires turned on-off for pool pump, and 1 hot wire turned on-off for pool cleaner
http://waterheatertimer.org/images/P1403ME-timer-wiring.jpg
If breakers are inside control center:
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-Intermatic-control-centers.html
Gene h
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SOURCE: Changing Pool Timer
As long as you get a new timer that is 220/240v and is the same amperage or larger, you should be fine. Wiring would be the same.
SOURCE: installing a outdoor timer t104m
Open following link for wiring diagrams and manual.
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-T104-Intermatic-timer.html
240Volt T104 can be wired many different ways.
What is the significance of 'next to the pool pump timer?'
Are you getting power off the 240V pool pump timer to operate the new T104? This is perfectly fine. The pool pump wires would bring power from the breaker box.
Is the new T104 going to control 120Volt lights? The timer can do that, it just has to be wired correctly.
In any case, the T104 has 240Volt (or 277V) clock motor, and clock will not operate with 120V
If you add specific details, I can help with exact wiring diagram for your project.
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