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How do you wire a 24vac dayton timer

I am just trying to wire timer to alarm that is set off by a photo sensor

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  • Posted on Jul 14, 2011

SOURCE: I need to know what

Question is unclear.
Help me break it down.
You want to push a button and sound alarm?
And then you want alarm to sound until you push button again?
And then you want timer to delay 20 minutes before sounding alarm again for an unknown amount of time?
What is the reset?
Add a comment and say what control you have wired to the timer and a clear 1-2-3 sequence of events and times for possible help.
1EJE8 is 10-function timer, and no manual appears on the internet July2011.
Magnecraft has same-similar timer, the 820 series.
Open following link for detailed manual with illustrations.
http://www.serelays.com/library/section5/105A_820_Series.pdf

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Can you use a photo eye or motion sensor to act as a push button

Yes. You only have to identify the C,NO and NC wires on the motion detector and connect them to the timer.
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How to install dayton electrical timer

Open following link for drawings showing Dayton timer wiring.
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-Dayton-Off-Delay-Timer.html

If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/gene_9f0ef4df2f9897e7

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I have a dayton model 2e353a timer to turn my pool off & on. It's quit keeping time & allowed pool motor to run constantly

Replace defective timer with new one.

Did you include correct product number?
Dayton is owned by WW Grainger.
Grainger site does not show that timer number.
Internet search does not show that timer.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/search.shtml?searchQuery=dayton+timer&op=search&Ntt=dayton+timer&N=0&sst=subset

Add a comment and describe timer in detail, and include photo posted on flickr, include number of pins or contact markings, voltage of control circuit, voltage of load circuit, and type of pump (1 or 2-speed) with HP rating for possible new timer recommendation.
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I need to know what to set my dials/sttings on 1EJE8 Dayton Timer. What I am trying to do is sound an alarm when I hit reset the timer shuts off the alarm for twenty min before resounding

Question is unclear.
Help me break it down.
You want to push a button and sound alarm?
And then you want alarm to sound until you push button again?
And then you want timer to delay 20 minutes before sounding alarm again for an unknown amount of time?
What is the reset?
Add a comment and say what control you have wired to the timer and a clear 1-2-3 sequence of events and times for possible help.
1EJE8 is 10-function timer, and no manual appears on the internet July2011.
Magnecraft has same-similar timer, the 820 series.
Open following link for detailed manual with illustrations.
http://www.serelays.com/library/section5/105A_820_Series.pdf
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To palaboy: when you talk about a switch on the left most terminals, you mean with this switch im enable the timer???

Question is not clear.

You posted about Dayton on-delay timer?
This timer has two contacts, and wires similar to a light switch.
Connect 120V power to terminal 1
Connect wire going to load to terminal 3
Maximum Load is 1 amp so this timer should be wire to a contactor/relay and not directly to Load.

If you have Dayton off-delay timer, open following link for wiring diagram, and to see examples of contactors:
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-Dayton-Off-Delay-Timer.html

If you have a different timer, then add a comment with clear description of timer or in-focus photo of timer posted on Flickr
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On terminals 6 & 7 do you need to apply a power source? is terminal 2 the hot from breaker and #3 the neutral terminal?

Following page has Dayton timer wiring:
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-Dayton-Off-Delay-Timer.html

Terminals 6 and 7 are wired with 120Volt power as shown.
The push button gives momentary impulse of electricity to timer.
Timer activates when impulse of electricity ends.
Timer activation turns Load ON and begins countdown.
When countdown expires, timer turns Load OFF.

Terminal 2 is 125V Hot from breaker.
Terminal 3 is Neutral.

Terminal 1 goes to Load.
Load cannot exceed 1 amp.
So Dayton timer can only control single 100 watt light bulb, or it can control 120Volt coil on contactor.
Contactor turns on Load with any voltage: 120, 240, 277, etc or 3 phase contactor.


Suggest busman in-line 1 amp fuse between terminal 1 and Load to protect timer.
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Wiring a dayton timer relay

Open following link for illustrations showing how to wire 8 and 11 pin off-delay timers:
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-Dayton-Off-Delay-Timer.html#pin

If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/gene_9f0ef4df2f9897e7

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Dayton Motor and capacitors for Carrier AC Unit (model # 38ck030300)

The 2 brown wires to the cap in first legend is how they are wired electrically,inside that motor the run winding is common to that brown one they cappped off in the 2nd option, but the powers still going to Run.ommon and run get the juice either way, its just another way to do it, but electrically as to sides of power and where they go is no different, just different way to do it.you can run power in on the Run terminal on the run cap, the run winding and run cap and start cap if equipped are Run to Run to Run.So the hot leg for the run winding also goes to run on the caps, run to run to run.,run winding to run cap to run on start cap.
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