Intermatic Pb374E Timer, 240V Spst 7-dagars digital panelmonterad timer för pool och spa

Brand:Intermatic

3.8/5

95.94

Denna intermatiska digitala timer låter dig lägga till automatisk tidsstyrd kontroll av din frysskyddskontroll för ökad mångsidighet och bekvämlighet. Denna timer fungerar tillsammans med frysskyddskontrollen för att säkerställa att din pool eller spa är säkra från risken att frysa. Inbyggt internt uppladdningsbart batteri sparar inställning under korta perioder utan ström

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Paketmått: 4,2 cm (L) x 7,0 cm (B) x 7,8 cm (H). Ursprungsland: USA. Förpackningsmängd: 1. Produkttyp: Elektronisk komponent.
Brand Intermatic
Color Pb374e
Country of Origin USA
Human Interface Input Buttons
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number PB374E
Item Weight 0.25 Pounds
Manufacturer Intermatic
Material Metal
Product Dimensions 7 x 7 x 7 inches; 4 Ounces

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Scritto da: SD
Good replacement for analog timer but must know what you are doing.
I have a PF1102T that is now needing it's 3rd motor. I decided to try a digital one instead. Here's what I encountered to get it to work... 1) There's no holes to mount the Pb374E through the front with the original screws like the analog timers have. Instead you'll have to get some long machine screws and place them through the two empty holes in the front of the PF1102T metal plate and through two of the corner mount holes on the timer and use a hex nut to attach it down. It'll still wiggle a little, but it works. I think I got 1.75" M4 but I can't remember. 2) The original timer had line 1 (black) going to the manual switch (terminal 1) and terminal 2 of the manual switch went to the right side of the relay that has 2 connectors; one for the timer, one for the freeze protection. Terminal 3 was tied into line 2 (red) which is also tied to the left side of the relay. This is basically so that the red side of the relay always has power and will trigger on independently by either the timer/switch or the freeze protection. They work independently this way. Terminal 4 was tied into line 1 (black) providing the other half of the 240v power to the timer motor. The PB374E DOES NOT WORK THIS WAY!!!! The PB374E is meant to have 2 lines in with 2 lines back out with one of them switched. This means that for the PF1102T all you do is connect the original black line 1 to terminal 2 and then terminal 4 to the right side of the relay. This gives you your "switched" loop to the relay like on the mechanical timer. The red line 2 tie in goes to terminal 1. Leave terminal 3 empty and remove the stray line 1 black line that powered the old analog timer motor or cap it off. If you try connecting this wire to terminal 3 you'll trip your breaker and/or fry something. Do not bother looping the red line 2 through the timer to the left side of the relay via terminal 3. This defeats the purpose of having an independent red line powering the relay so the freeze protector can work w/o the timer. Just leave terminal 3 empty.
Scritto da: Fredness
Just needed the guts for my box...
Fit perfectly, works great, and I can read the display now!
Scritto da: whipsplace
Worked as expected!!
Replaced my older model international timer with this upgraded model-worked perfectly!!
Scritto da: Arthur R.
Thanks for a difficult-to-find part.
Good price, as advertised and delivered quickly.
Scritto da: Piezon
Excellent timer
Excellent replacement timer for my pool. The original lasted over 20 years and the new one was a prefect match. The install took less than 5 minutes.
Scritto da: Cynthia Lewis
Cheaper than the pool store
Great deal
Scritto da: Richard D.
Five Stars
excellent easy install and function
Scritto da: Charles C. Tess
Five Stars
worked prefect

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