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How to have water heater pump wired correctly?

Question:

Attempted to install the unit to time my water heater pump. Everything on the remote unit seems to work OK

Everything on the remote unit seems to work OK except that I cannot get voltage from the unit to the pump to make it run.

I installed the wires as follows:

From house/wall AC 120v power black (line ) on L, white (neutral) on N.

TO the pump, Black (line) on B, and white (neutral) on C. Timer works fine, however with timer LED light on I get no voltage from A, B, or C. I have checked the terminals with a multi meter and there is no voltage out to the pump. Also I checked the continuity of the cord to the pump--it is OK.

Any suggestions, do I have it wired correctly?



Answer:

This receiver is relay output, it is not AC power output, so your connection are incorrect. You should also connect black (line) of AC 120v power to terminal C, connect terminal B to Black (line) of the pump, and connect white (neutral) of AC 120v power to white (neutral) of the pump.

 
This question was added to our store on Tuesday 21 July, 2015.