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Replacement tripper X4299 amf paragon - Paragon 7007-00 Electromechanical Indoor 7 Day Timer

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2009

SOURCE: Need tripper pins for AMF Paragon Timer Model 7218

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2011

SOURCE: need trippers for older unknown model number amf

Paragon no longer makes timers or parts, except defrost timers.
Typically, defrost timers are not used for pools.
Open following link to possibly identify timer and tripper part number.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Paragon-timers-and-manuals.html

If you want a new timer for pools, Intermatic makes the T101 120Volt and T104 240Volt:
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-T104-Intermatic-timer.html

If you want T100 series timer with fireman's switch that turns off heater 10 minutes before turning off pump:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-timers-and-manuals.html#pool

If you have energy-saving 2-speed pool pump, and thermostat and pool light, then buy P1353 digital timer with enclosure. Enclosure and timer sold together as P1353ME.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-trippers-and-parts.html#P1353
http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/PE100-series-with-P1353-timer.pdf
P1353 is not easy to wire or program for novice, so you can add a comment or repost question on fixya and I will catch it.

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Looking for set of trippers for paragon 4014-20 pool timer

Copy following link to identify timer:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Paragon-timers-and-manuals.html#4000

Paragon 4000 series uses X2772 tripper
Paragon is no longer making timers except for defrost times.
There is a new line of timers coming from China that looks identical to Paragon 4000, and uses same tripper. As a result this timer design and trippers could be around for years to come.

Replacement timer is Intermatic T104R 240Volt indoor outdoor enclosure, with replacement parts widely available
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-T104-Intermatic-timer.html#T104

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4003-0s clock wont count does turn to show time or swicth on lights

1) If timer dial is not rotating, then the clock motor has gone bad.
New paragon clock motors are not sold anywhere I know about.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Paragon-timers-and-manuals.html#4000

2) If dial rotates on time, but trippers don't work, then buy new X2772 trippers.

3) Buy new 120Volt 4003-00 timer at Southside for $86:
http://www.southsidecontrol.com/acatalog/Products_Paragon_4003_0_24_Hour_Time_Clock_4003_00_3823.html

4) BuildingHVAC sells 4003-00 timer for $56.00
http://www.buildinghvac.com/acatalog/Products_Paragon_4003_0_24_Hour_Time_Clock_4003_00_3709.html
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Need trippers for older unknown model number amf paragon pool timer. timer is 15 - 20 years old

Paragon no longer makes timers or parts, except defrost timers.
Typically, defrost timers are not used for pools.
Open following link to possibly identify timer and tripper part number.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Paragon-timers-and-manuals.html

If you want a new timer for pools, Intermatic makes the T101 120Volt and T104 240Volt:
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-T104-Intermatic-timer.html

If you want T100 series timer with fireman's switch that turns off heater 10 minutes before turning off pump:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-timers-and-manuals.html#pool

If you have energy-saving 2-speed pool pump, and thermostat and pool light, then buy P1353 digital timer with enclosure. Enclosure and timer sold together as P1353ME.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-trippers-and-parts.html#P1353
http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/PE100-series-with-P1353-timer.pdf
P1353 is not easy to wire or program for novice, so you can add a comment or repost question on fixya and I will catch it.
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I have the 7007- 00 > 24 hr 7 day timer, but only have 1-off and 1-on timing wheel tripping set screw . I need 6 more of each type (on/off for each day) I'm using the timer to operate a 1 hp pool...

Paragon 7007-00 120Volt 7-day timer with 4-NO terminals uses X4299 tripper.
Paragon is no longer making timers and parts, except for defrost timers. 7000 series is not defrost timer.
Patriot supply shows the X4299 tripper for $15 per pair July 2011.

Open following link to identify timer:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Paragon-timers-and-manuals.html#7000
Intermatic cross-over timer is T7401B
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Have a paragon amf 4004-71 timer it runs constantly

Paragon 4004-71 is 240Volt timer
http://waterheatertimer.org/Paragon-timers-and-manuals.html#Paragon4000

1) If your trippers are worn down, the timer will not turn on and off
Google search for X2772 trippers.
2) If your timer dial is not rotating, then timer clock motor is bad.

3) According to e-mail I received from Paragon Nov 2010, Paragon is no longer making timers and parts, except for their line of defrost timers.
4004-71 is not a defrost timer, so it is no longer being made according to Paragon representative.

4) To change timer brands: Intermatic cross reference shows Paragon 4004-71 can be replaced with Intermatic T-104 timer.
Intermatic cross reference link:
http://www.intermatic.com/customer%20service/competitive%20cross%20reference.aspx
Lowes and Grainger and many other outlet sell T-104 240V timer.

5) How to wire T-104
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-T104-Intermatic-timer.html
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We have an AMF Paragon 4001 timer for the light outside our building. The light goes on lately at the wrong time. We want it to be on at 7:00pm and off and 5:00am but it goes on at 12:00 at noon.

To set paragon timer: Pull large round dial straight out towards you, then rotate dial until correct time is lined up with stationary 'pointer' on front of dial
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Our church hall heating is controlled by an AMF time control - no model number. The 7 day setting needs silver metal 'A' tags for 'on' and black metal 'B' tags for 'off'. The cleaner has removed the spare...

You have a 7000 series timer. Use part number X4299 for a set (qty 6 on and off) of trippers.

Both the 7000 series timer and it's associated trippers are now obsolete but you can contact one of the following to see if they still have stock on these trippers.

Grainger 800-323-0620 http://www.grainger.com
Graybar 800-472-9227 http://www.graybar.com
Johnstone (503) 256-3663 http://www.johnstonesupply.com
Munroe Electric 800-777-0172
Atlanta Supply 800-972-5391 http://www.atlantasupply.com
Westside Wholesale 1-877-939-7979 http://www.westsidewholesale.com

Good luck
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I'm trying to set the times on a paragon amf 7 day timer

There should be 2 trippers for each day, the trippers slide on the outside of the dial and would point to the time of day you want your lights on and off. The silver trippers may be gone on that aged time clock, but are easily obtainable.
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I have a Paragon 7008-00 timer that has no trippers

Yes, they can be installed by a layman. The problem is finding a place to buy them.

You should be able to find and buy them from a number of sources on the Internet. Just do a Google search on that timer, or go to the Paragon website to buy, or at least get the part number to use in a Google search. Part number is X4299.

FYI - Most people use a different timer than the one you mention for this purpose.
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