Part replacement and general maintenance appears following two links:
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-replace-Intermatic-clock-motor.html
http://waterheatertimer.org/Photos-of-WH40-timer.html
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Intermatic has had an issue with the main drive gear striping in there timers, I don't know of any best practice repair method for this part, I suggest you replace it or if your not electrically comfortable call a local electrician.
Hope this helps...
Tim
SOURCE: Intermatic T103 timer wired for 240V
yes u will, but u will have to make sure one of the motor wires are hooked up that way also, in case it has been moved, here is a link with the diagram u need
http://www.intermatic.com/~/media/files/intermatic/products/instructions/timers/t103%20-%20english.ashx
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you have baclk and red wire supply and a black and red wire to load (baseboard).
your switch will have 2 black and 2 red.
connect blk supply to 1 black on switch ( it doesn't matter which one)
connect red supply to 1 red on switch
then
connect black from baseboard to black switch
connect red from baseboard to red switch
if multiple baseboards that have several loads at thermostat then just connect baseboard blacks together and reds together before connecting at switch.
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It should, I have been on this earth to long for a definate answer. Both saws have 40 drive links, are 3/8s, and a gauge of 0.050. Please verify my findings here:
Oregon Bar & Chain Selector
http://www.oregonchain.com/pro/lookups/selguide.aspx?BusId=OCS&SellReg=USA&LangId=ENG
Have you contacted a local saw shop? With your chain as a pattern they can make a replacement in couple of minutes. Inquire by phone about a price you may be pleasantly surprised. Give them Oregon number 91VG040G (low kickback, most likely what your saw is fitted with). If you feel adept you might try a slightly more agressive chain but the odds of kick back increase. HTH
Lou
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SOURCE: Triing to install intermatic t103 please help.
T103 has 120Volt clock motor, so we can wire this timer.
T103 timer is rated for 30 amps and 2horsepower and your blowers use 28 amps.
So we're getting close to max on the timer. Hopefully blowers won't all be started at one time since motors draw maximum amperage when they start.
However, you need 30 amp breaker and orange 10 gauge wire for that much amperage >> unless only one blower is turned ON at any given time.
Always match wire size, amperage of breaker and amperage of Load or it will trip the breaker.
If you put 30 amp breaker on size 10 wire it is good. But 30 amp breaker on smaller size 14 or 12 gauge wire is fire hazard.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Color-codewire.html
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Look at the basics:
You have 2 cables.
One cable comes from breaker box.
Other cable goes to three 120V plugs (120V is same as 110V).
Each cable has black-wire, white-wire and bare-copper-ground-wire.
How to wire the timer.
Timer has 5 terminals: A 1 2 3 4
A) Cable from breaker box:
White wire from breaker connects to terminal A
Black-wire from breaker connects to terminal 1
B) Cable going to 3 plugs
Black wire to plugs connects to terminal 2
White wire to plugs connects to terminal A
Ground wires connect to green ground screw.
Terminals 3 and 4 are not used in this case.
Here is a wiring diagram that shows 120Volt from breaker box and 120Volt going to Load
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-T104-Intermatic-timer.html#T103
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