![]() ![]() ![]() Low speed wire from pump motor connects to terminal 6.High speed wire from pump motor connects to terminal 4.Common wire to the pump motor connects to terminal 2.Connect jumper wires from terminal 1 to 3 to 5 to 7.Make 3 jumper wires about 4inches long.Incoming power (220v) connects to terminals 1 and 2 (timer power).Then press the spring at the top of the box and pull the timer towards you and out of the timer box. Remove the all wiring from all the terminals of the T104 or equivalent timer. Make sure ALL power is OFF before connecting the timer! It should be set at 220v from the factory. Verify that the push-pin jumper is set to 220v on the back of the timer. Study the picture (above) to see proper connections for a 3-circuit connection in Mode 4. The following instructions will help you out and hopefully not get you frustrated. Intermatic seems to lack the ability to give a adequate description as toĬorrectly connect the timer for this set-up and can be confusing. This will give you a understanding of the timer. This connection is NOT covered in this guide.) Read the Intermatic installation manual first. Garden, fountain or landscape applications. Circuit 3 could be used for water features, (all references to circuit 3 for this connection is this installation guide is in reference to connecting a Polaris booster pump. These are the steps you will need to follow to replace the exsisting T104 (220v) timer with the PE153ME timer. This takes in account that you have already replaced the motor and seal with a newĢ-speed motor and seal and have run the wiring from the motor to the timer box. Timer in Mode 4 (pump high, pump low and cleaner pump) only.įor other applications refer to the installation manual. This guide will cover connecting the wiring from the motor to the The Intermatic PE153ME is a 3-circuit digital timer and can be used for a variety of purposes. It involves removing the T104 timer and replacing it with an PE153ME digital timer that will control high speed, low-speed of the motor and a (optional) pump/motor. The second method is what we are covering here in this guide. Then adding a second timer,Ī T106 timer (220v) or equivalent timer to control the high-speed of the motor. This timer will be used to control the low-speed of the motor. The first method uses a exsisting T104 timer (220v ) or equivalent timer. There are two different timer combinations that can be used to control a 2-speed motor for a pool pump. You can not use a T101 (120v) timer with a T106 timer (220v) Safety First!Ĭhanging from a single speed motor to a 2-speed motor REQUIRES either adding a second timer to control both of the motor speeds or ![]() If you are not sure about how to connect this timer orĪre afraid to connect the timer yourself - contact an electrician. DISCLAIMER: Read and understand all of page 4 of the PE153ME instruction manual before replacing the timer. ![]()
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