Contain 2 timers in 1 enclosure: 1 to operate a pool filter heater and the
other to operate an automatic pool cleaner. Timers can be wired so
filter pump is always on when automatic cleaner is on, preventing damage
to cleaner. Include main lug load center with 100A service; up to 8
single circuits. Beige finish. Circuit panel provides knockouts for
external switches and outlets. Timing center No. 6X767 does not have
control center capability (circuit breaker). 2 additional knockouts for
additional installation of GFCI or spring-wound timer.
- Outdoor NEMA 3R steel enclosure with lock hasp
- Contain 2 No. 2E353 timer mechanisms; wire together or independently
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Intermatic T30404R |

Intermatic T10404R |
- Number of Poles 4
- Timer Input Voltage 208-277 Volts
- Inductive Current/Pole 40 Amps
- Resistive and Tungsten
- Enclosure NEMA 3R
- Maximum Time Setting 23 Hours
- Maximum On/Off Cycles 12
- Minimum Time Setting 1 Second
- Uses Square D HOM Breakers
- 16 1⁄2" Length x 10 7⁄8" Width x 4 1⁄2"
ship weight 16 lbs
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- Number of Poles 4
- Timer Input Voltage 208-277 Volts
- Inductive Current/Pole 40 Amps
- Resistive and Tungsten
- Enclosure NEMA 3R
- Maximum Time Setting 23 Hours
- Maximum On/Off Cycles 12
- Minimum Time Setting 1 Second
- 10 3⁄4" Length x 12" Width x 4 1⁄2" Depth
ship weight 12 lbs.
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Catalog # 1A850 |
Catalog # 6X767 |
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Determine how long you
should run your system. The length of time that you run your pool's
filtration system each day depends on your equipment, the environment, and
the time of year. To determine how long you should run your system during
the summer, start by running it for 10 hours each day. Observe it for
three days. If the pool is clean and clear, reduce the run time by one
hour and once again observe it for three days. Once you've reduced the run
time and the pool is no longer clean and clear, increase the run time by
one hour, and repeat the process until it is once again clear. |