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Hi i need to know that how to programmed the timer test

  • Brian Hankins
    Brian Hankins May 11, 2010

    I am not sure what you are refering to, I might be able to help with a little more information...

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You should have your company program this. howerver her is the infor if you know hoe to get into programing.

Option 16: Auto Phone Test (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel automatically performs a periodic
phone test (on) or not (off).
The test interval can be from 001 - 254 days. Entries must be
3 digits. The time of day the panel performs the test is determined
by Option 72: Supervisory Time, which must be
turned on for this feature to work.
Note
For UL 1635 listed systems, Auto Phone Test must be set to 001
days.
 To set Auto Phone Test, press:
1. Add
2. Option #
3. 16
4. Use the numbered keys to enter the number of
days 001 - 254 (all entries must be 3 digits).
5. DONE
 To turn off Auto Phone Test, press:
1. Delete
2. Option #
3. 16
4. DONE

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http://waterheatertimer.org/Program-wire-Utilitec-0192773.html

I have tested this timer.
But there is no certain way to know what problem your timer is having.

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