User Guide

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NOTE: To enable switching loads of a voltage different than the timer
power voltage, the outputs from this timer are isolated relay contacts. You
need to connect a source of power to the common (COM) terminals as
shown above. Do not mix solid and stranded wires under the same
terminal.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Remote Override To obtain access to the
remote override connector for circuits 1–4,
remove the two screws as shown from the
connector insulator. Then loosen the
remaining screw 1/2 turn and pivot the
insulator to the left, out of the way of
the remote override
connector. Route wiring and
insulating tube around the
control relays. The supplied
insulating tube must be
used if customer-supplied
field wiring does not have
300 volt or greater rated
insulation (such as bell
or thermostat wire).
The tubing must extend
into the connector insulator
and must extend beyond the
enclosure wall (typically into
the conduit).
NOTE: If your application requires more than 4 circuits of
remote override, order Intermatic accessory #156ET9402A for
8 circuits of override or #156ET9403A for 16 circuits of override.
Re-installing Logic Module Carefully plug the cable
connector straight into the connector on the rear of the logic
module. The shape on both connectors must line up to allow the
cable connector to be seated. Locate the logic module panel in the
housing by using the tabs (2 or 3) located at the bottom of the
logic module plate. Locate these tabs in the slotted holes provided
in the enclosure. Tilt the top of the logic module back into
position and secure with the 4 screws provided.
REMOTE OVERRIDE
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Next Generation
TYPICAL WIRING CONFIGURATION
Multi-volt Models (ET70815CR shown)
WARNING: If timer power supply voltage is 208/240/277V,
you must move the input voltage selector jumper on the power
board. See Special Instructions. 24V models do not have this
jumper; connect 24VAC 60 Hz only to 24V timer power terminals.