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Quick Start Guide

Commonly Used Tools
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
- Flat Head Screwdriver
- Hammer
- Wire Cutter/Stripper

 

WARNING

• Recommended installation by licensed electrician.
• High Voltage (There may be more that one source of supply) 

disconnect all power sources before servicing.

• Risk of electric shock – All terminals are live.
• Use copper wire only.
• Close the cover after setting.
• Tighten connections to 25 lbf-in.
• Use correct gauge wire (8-14 AWG) based on local electrical code 

of at least 105C rating.

• Approved for outdoor use.
• Wire strip length ½”
• GROUNDING: National Electrical Code requires that grounding must be 

continuous and in proper electrical contact in all grounding conductors, 
metallic conduits and grounding terminals.

MIN. COPPER WIRE 

SIZE (AWG)

MAX LOAD 

(AMP)

MINIMUM INSULATION 

TEMP (°C)

PRESSURE PLATE
TERMINAL SCREW
MAKE SURE WIRE 
INSULATION CLEARS 
PRESSURE PLATE

14

15

60

12

20

60

10

30

60

8

40

105

USE CORRECT GAUGE WIRE PER LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE

Supplied Hardware
- #10 Screw (3)
- #10 Drywall Anchors

Summary of Contents for 15164

Page 1: ...5 lbf in Use correct gauge wire 8 14 AWG based on local electrical code of at least 105C rating Approved for outdoor use Wire strip length GROUNDING National Electrical Code requires that grounding mu...

Page 2: ...the pictures below to remove knockouts For knockout place small blade screw driver as pictured above Tap lightly to punch knockout loose For knockout first use screwdriver to punchout knockout then u...

Page 3: ...face 3 If mounting to drywall a Drill a 3 16 size hole for the drywall anchors at the marked locations b Insert an anchor in each hole gently tap the open end of anchor with a hammer until the anchor...

Page 4: ...before servicing Risk of electric shock All terminals are live Use copper wire only Close the cover after setting Tighten connections to 25 lbf in Use correct gauge wire 8 14 AWG based on local elect...

Page 5: ...tic guard and also keep to the side Step 2 Connect the Input Clock Motor Voltage 1 Connect 240VAC Line 1 Black input to Terminal L 2 Connect 240VAC Line 2 Black input to Terminal 1 3 Connect the bare...

Page 6: ...nnect 240VAC Line 2 Black of Load to Terminal 1 3 Connect the bare wire to the ground lug Tighten the screw terminals to 25in lb Improper tightening can cause heating and equipment failure Step 4 Rein...

Page 7: ...dial turning Wait at least 30 minutes after the set ON or OFF time to verify the timer is operating properly Step 6 Check timer after 24 hours 1 After 24 Hours remove power from the timer and check t...

Page 8: ...side connections It snaps easily in and out of place If the guard has come off during shipment or installation reinstall by placing the two tabs at the bottom in the appropriate slots 15164 VERSION 1...

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