A wire from the timer came loose.Need to know where it goes.It goes somewhere on the motor starter.
Which Omron timer?
The model and wiring diagram appear on side of timer.
Add a comment with more details and I can track down the information.
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-pin-timers.html
http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html#Omron
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SOURCE: how to wire a dayton off delay timer relay for 1 min. solenoid ac
found a reference to the relay class I was in need of information on here:http://www.hauntedattraction.com/38/currentissue_workshops.shtml describing a particular circuit r&d that I could equate to my dilemma... took a little mapping out of the schematic as I read, but wasn't too difficult to correlate. It pays to persevere in your googling methods ;-)
SOURCE: How to wire a 12 volt DC1EJE8 Dayton Delay Timer
here is the basic hook up at the link below
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-Dayton-Off-Delay-Timer.html
SOURCE: we have a 1EGD1 dayton timer delay relay what is
Open following link to identify timer:
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/search.shtml?searchQuery=1EGD1&op=search&Ntt=1EGD1&N=0&sst=subset
This is typical 8 pin delay timer relay.
The wiring diagram appears on side of the timer.
Open following link for example how to wire 8-pin timer.
http://waterheatertimer.org/images/Connect-relay-to-timer.jpg
Example shows 24Volt, but 120Volt wires exactly the same.
The timer is 120Volts. So connect power to terminals 2 and 7.
Other terminals are dry, and receive no power when 120V is connected to 2 and 7.
In the example wiring, the objective is to have power connected to Load at all times except when timer activates. So power is connected to terminal 1 and Load wire is connected to terminal 6.
If the objective was to have power connected to Load only when timer turns ON, then connect power to terminal 1 and connect Load wire to terminal 3.
Read how to wire timer:
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-Dayton-Off-Delay-Timer.html#pin
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