User's Manual Part 2

Four: Programming the Three-Circult Clock Mechanism 27
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Circuit Ratings
CLOCK SOURCE VOLTAGE — 120/240VAC, 50/60 Hz.
POWER CONSUMPTION — 6.0 Watts Max.
CIRCUIT CONTACT CONFIGURATION — SPST
CIRCUIT SWITCH RATINGS ALL MODES:
20A Resistive, 120/240 VAC., 50/60 Hz
20A FLA@120 VAC, 96A LRA@120 VAC, 50/60 Hz
17A FLA@240 VAC, 80A LRA@240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
5 Amps Tungsten, 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
5 Amps Ballast, 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
EVENTS PER CIRCUIT — 3 On/Off Events Per Circuit
INTERNAL BATTERY POWER
40 Year retention for all programmed settings
Up to 24-hours
Mode Selection/Definition
IMPORTANT NOTE—There are ve modes to choose from, depending on your
pool or spa equipment pad conguration. Each mode has specic programming,
timing, and lockout features that are designed to work with specic types of pool
or spa equipment. Mode setting is generally done only once and usually during the
initial installation. It is purposely difcult to enter the mode-changing program
and should only be done by a Qualied Installer. Be sure you fully understand each
mode denitions and installation, prior to selecting the proper mode.
Mode 1 — (Aux1, Aux2, Aux3)
Each of the three single pole circuits are dened
generically, and can control any load within each
of its individual circuit ratings. All three circuits act
independent of each other.
Figure 4-3Figure 4-3
NOTE: This drawing illustrates
that only one leg is broken, with
the other leg going directly to
load, whether 120V or 240V.
NOTE: This drawing illustrates
that only one leg is broken, with
the other leg going directly to
load, whether 120V or 240V.