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Part # T104M

Alternate Part #'s INT-30-669, INTT104M, ITMT104M

Product Description

Intermatic Swimming Pool Timer Replacement Timer Mechanism

Time switch mechanism only (220 volt), used on a number of Intermatic controls including:

  • PF1112T, PF1202T, PF1222TB Freeze Protection Controls
  • T100 Series Timers
  • T10000R and T1000RT Series Control Centers
  • T21000R Series Control Panels
  • T30000R Series Control Panels
  • T40000R and T40000RT Series Control Panels

 

  • Control electrical loads up to 40 Amps
  • Provides direct 24 hour control of most loads
  • 1 to 12 ON/OFF operations each day
  • Minimum ON/OFF times of 1 hour
  • Manual override
  • All models equipped with one ON and one OFF tripper
  • Fits in almost all Intermatic enclosures
  • 220 volt; switch rating 40 AMP resistive

Accessories:

  • 2T2502GA Intermatic Plastic Time Clock Enclosure Only
  • 2T2485GA PF1000 Series Intermatic Metal Time Clock Enclosure Only
  • T10000R Enclosure Only - No Timer
  • T21000R
  • T30000R5 Intermatic 100 Amp Pool/Spa Control Panel Enclosure Only
  • T40000R
  • T40000R4 Intermatic T40000R4 100 Amp Specialty Control Panel
  • 156T4042A Fireman's Switch
  • WG1570-10D Motor, Time Clock Wg1570-10 (wg1570-10d)
  • 124T1952 Insulator, Time Switch
  • WG1573-10D
  • 156T6738A Insulator - Slave (10) per packe
  • 156T1978A Two Intermatic Trippers 1 Off & 1 On 

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?     Asked on 3/9/2008by Guest

How do I know wheather I need the T101M or the T104M?
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A  Answered on 3/9/2008 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

T101 or T104 should be on the inside door of your current timer or somewhere on the timer. If you cannot find this information you can unclip the timer clock mechanism and on the back of the timer there will be a motor. If there is a part # of WG1570 or 120V marked on the back of the timer motor then you would require a T101M 120V timer mechanism. If there is a part # of WG1573 or 240V marked on the back of the timer motor then you would require the T104M 240V timer mechanism. You may view or purchase these timers through this link http://www.inyopools.com/controls_intermatic_timer_parts.aspx 
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?     Asked on 1/10/2012by Guest

Is the T104M the correct mechanism for the T104R3?
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A  Answered on 1/10/2012 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Yes, the T104M is the correct mechanism for the T104R3 and the T104P3.
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?     Asked on 1/23/2013by Guest

Will the T104 M work for the Intermatic T104P3 timer?
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A  Answered on 1/23/2013 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Yes, the T104 will fit inside of the Intermatic T104P3 timer.
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?     Asked on 1/13/2015by Roger

How long to deliver?
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A  Answered on 1/13/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Alex V.

Roger, Delivery times amy vary. On average, if a product is in stock, the lead time is approximately 3-5 business days.
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?     Asked on 5/3/2015by Inyo Visitor

I think mine is a 110 V not sure. How hard is timer to install. Don't have plug in rec. Have a flip switch, Will timer work on 110V?
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A  Answered on 5/3/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

We have a guide here showing How To Install a Pool Timer Mechanism and it is not too difficult. This timer will not work on 110V you would require the T101M 110V Timer Mechanism.
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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

Less than 1 hr

Tools Needed

Screwdriver

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Timer was losing two hours a day.

Written on 4/26/2020 by Guest

I assumed that one of the gears in my timer was slipping on its shaft with no way to repair so ordered this and all it took to replace the old one was to loosen 5 screws reroute the wires and was done. Took about five minutes and timer works just great.

Shipping was really faster than I expected. I have found a new source for pool supplies.
Thanks.

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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

Less than 1 hr

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Pliers

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Pool Timer Did Not Work

Written on 4/5/2019 by Guest

First, shut off power to pool. Removed wires one by one from the old timer and put them on the new timer. Put timer back together and turned on. It works perfectly.

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