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SOURCE: Is it possible to buy the timer motor for a
1) Paragon is no longer making timers or parts except defrost timers.
7008-20 240V 24-hour mechanical timer is not a defrost timer.
Link below shows folks who might still have Paragon parts
http://portalgb.knowledgebase.net/display/1/index.aspx?c=15121&cpc=XobrEdQ5Lsnv624T2PBS4Exx6S5VyiL7gw3am4YYt6&cid=13013&cat=&catURL=&r=0.485034763813019
2) To see Paragon timers and manuals:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Paragon-timers-and-manuals.html#7000
3) If you want to buy new timer: Intermatic cross-reference guide shows T7802B is correct replacement timer
http://www.intermatic.com/customer%20service/competitive%20cross%20reference.aspx
4) Electric supplies online shows T7802B 4 pole 2NO/2NC
http://www.electricsuppliesonline.com/int7tidp20t.html
5) Manual for T7802B
http://www.intermatic.com/~/media/files/intermatic/products/instructions/timers/t7802b%20-%20english.ashx
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Also take advantage of fixya phone service.
For a price, expert speaks with you over phone while you work on timer or any do-it-yourself project.
Fixya is always less expensive than a service call.
Posted on Feb 09, 2011
SOURCE: I am looking for a source to replace timer motors
m1129 120v motors are available for Paragon 8025 timers
www.electricalexpedditors.com
Posted on Mar 11, 2011
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Paragon 7008-00 timer parts:
http://www.paragontimecontrols.com/parts_accessories.htm
http://www10.shopping.com/-paragon+timer+trippers
Paragon mechanical 7008-00 has 120V clock motor
-8 poles control 1-4 separate 120V loads, with 2 NO Normally Open and 2 NC Normally Closed circuits with max 690 Watts per pole.
Test 120V clock motor:
-Clock motor connects to two far right terminals. Black hot to pole M, White neutral to pole T.
-You should be able to hear clock motor running by putting ear against outside case.
-Clock motor will rotate wheel, if wheel is not rotating, then motor is not running.
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