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Swimming pool timer clock
Swimming pool timer clock








swimming pool timer clock
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Proper disco's are cheap, too cheap to try to justify a jury rigged install that is a accident waiting to happen. I still disagree that a timer can qualify as a disconnect, just because it can reconnect the load on it's own, & BTW, how would you disconnect the timer to service it? The mechanical type do at times require maintenance. Rollie.2008 680.12 states, "One or more means to simultaneously disconnect all ungrounded conductors.

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I've participated in that discussion locally and have been able to provide Code reference to support that argument.

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Granted more time I may be able to provide Code reference indicating that a plug and cord as a means of disconnect is for "temporary" motor driven devices such as a portable table saw, etc. Therefore a timer switch meets that definition.Ī 30A, 125V Twist Lock plug also meets that definition.Īs it regards the timer.the obvious reason would be the lack of being able to control whether such will trip ON during maintenance.Īs it regards the Twist Lock does meet the definition for maintenance but I envision the scenario where a child is suctioned to the bottom drain of a pool and being held there.ĭo you want to trust that the average housewife is cognizant of the fact that you need to "twist" that plug to disengage it? : Swimming Pool Clocks 1-16 of 173 results for 'swimming pool clocks' Results Price and other details may vary based on product size and color. A time switch is NOT a suitable disconnect, any automatically operated device will only cause a unsafe condition to anyone servicing said equipment, not even going to comment on a cord & plug as disco. So.to summarize, I haven't done the research to prove that NM does not belong in conduit but I have provided examples which lead me to the opinion that such a practice should not be allowed. There is also NMB, NMC, NMS and UF that are often referred to as Romex but the term Romex does not appear in the Code and some participants in electrical forums are adamantly opposed to utilizing terminology that is not contained within the Code. Similar to MC cable that was originally AX and the latter version which became BX. Universally accepted terminology in the trade is Romex because the first version of such was manufactured by Rome Cable in Utica, NY. 2008 334.12(B)(4)Īnd as it regards using the term Romex.yes, everyone uses that term universally for all types of NM cable but keep in mind, "All Romex is some form of NM cable but not all NM cable is Romex." Many will argue that the temperature rating is compromised when installed in a raceway because the ability to shed heat build up is compromised, much like "bundling" which I will not revisit ever again in this forum.Ĭonduit is also subject to temperature variations which can produce condensate and therefore be considered a "wet or damp" location. Remember, I stated "raceway" where both ends are closed as opposed to a chase.

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It is not intended to be installed in raceway, IMO. NM or as you prefer Romex, is referenced being installed in some form of conduit to protect it from physical damage as it passes through a floor, wall, etc. I'm still looking for that Code reference 30+ years later.

swimming pool timer clock

This is one of the reasons I like to use the generic word "romex" as opposed to the term NM.SP.it's just my opinion.Īs a youngster, coming up through the trade, I was always told, "You can't install raceway within a raceway." You also are aware that UF is a type of NM (non metallic) cable. Realize the swimming pool timer only operates the low-speed pump and not the high speed one.Instead of telling us why you think it cannot be done, PLEASE provide a code reference. If the dial hand gets bent, it may snag on the pins keeping the pool timer from operating properly.

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Keep the pool timer clock dial free of the on and off pins. As the hours of swimming pool use increase during the peak swimming season, you may need to adjust these pins periodically. Slide it around the pool timer dial to the correct start time and re-tighten it. Partially loosen the screw that holds the “off” pin in place. Move the start and stop pins to appropriate times for swimming pool filter operation. Align the bar with the current time and push it back into place. Otherwise the swimming pool timer may operate at odd hours. Reset the swimming pool clock if the electricity has been off. You can find this switch under the pool timer dial.

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Make sure the manual override switch is on.










Swimming pool timer clock