Seven-Delta-FortyOne
Goin’ Down In Flames........
- Location
- Humboldt
- Occupation
- EC and GC
Installed an Intermatic timer for canopy lighting at a fuel station over a year ago. Basic analog timer with the metal clock face.
It worked for over a year, then they told me it stopped. I went in, reset it, tested voltage and made sure it had a functioning neutral, which runs the clock circuit. I came back in a hour and it had moved. I told them not to switch the breaker and left.
Next week they called me and said it hadn’t advanced. I went and checked it, voltage was fine, but it wasn’t keeping time. I replaced the timer under warranty and scratched my head, but the new one worked.
Called me the other day, said they had a power outage and it wasn’t working. I told him he had to reset to the proper time every time there was an outage. He reset it last weekend.
Called me today and said it hasn’t advanced at all since then. The manual switch works fine, turns the lighting an and off, just the timer won’t work.
I’m stumped on this one. I find it hard to believe there is something wrong with two timers. I’ve seen those things 40 years old, rusted, covered in cob webs and dirt and still functioning.
It’s mounted indoors by the way.
It worked for over a year, then they told me it stopped. I went in, reset it, tested voltage and made sure it had a functioning neutral, which runs the clock circuit. I came back in a hour and it had moved. I told them not to switch the breaker and left.
Next week they called me and said it hadn’t advanced. I went and checked it, voltage was fine, but it wasn’t keeping time. I replaced the timer under warranty and scratched my head, but the new one worked.
Called me the other day, said they had a power outage and it wasn’t working. I told him he had to reset to the proper time every time there was an outage. He reset it last weekend.
Called me today and said it hasn’t advanced at all since then. The manual switch works fine, turns the lighting an and off, just the timer won’t work.
I’m stumped on this one. I find it hard to believe there is something wrong with two timers. I’ve seen those things 40 years old, rusted, covered in cob webs and dirt and still functioning.
It’s mounted indoors by the way.