Q:Can this be used for a air conditioner thermostat. It?s is for a HOA club house we won?t it to turn off when they leave.
by|Nov 19, 2022
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A: Hello. This is Bob with Intermatic Technical Support. We appreciate your inquiry. Yes, as long as the AC is under 20A. If you have any other questions, you can call us at 815-675-7000 or email us at techsupport@intermatic.com.
by|Feb 17, 2023
Q:I have two separate switches that the knob has cracked. Can I buy some knobs only without having to purchase the entire switch:
by|Dec 25, 2021
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A: You can buy the knobs by themselves from Intermatic directly. Unfortunately, It is not just one. I think it was a set of 10 or 12.
by|Dec 27, 2021
A: Hello,
Yes the knobs only are available the part number is 146--00046 for the white colored knob.
Thank you!
by|Dec 28, 2021
Q:Will this work for a solenoid valve?
by|Sep 21, 2021
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A: Hello, this is Matt from Intermatic Technical Services. Thank you for your inquiry about this timer. As long as the ratings of the timer are not exceeded it should be fine for a solenoid valve. If you have any further questions please feel free call us at 815-675-7000 to speak to a live technician. Thank you for choosing Intermatic!
by|Sep 21, 2021
Q:I assume a neutral is not required since it is spring loaded?
by|Dec 1, 2020
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A: That is correct. No neutral required.
by|Jan 9, 2023
Q:myMy daughter lost the knob, we believe its fall in the trash bin, can I order only the knob, is there any sku number for that, thank you.
by|Sep 8, 2020
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Q:This switch does not have a location for a ground wire. What am I supposed to do with it (the ground wire)?
by|Aug 16, 2020
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A: Jayson, In a plastic bos, you can attach the ground wire to one of the screws holding the timer in the box.
by|Sep 4, 2020
Q:Can this be used with a ceiling heat lamp (single bulb) in a bathroom?
by|Nov 24, 2019
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A: Yes as long as the amp draw of the lamp is less than 20 amps
by|Nov 25, 2019
A: Being a mechanical timer and switch, it can be used with any load that requires 20 amps or less. A heat lamp is usually 100 watt, or even 200 watts, with these being less than 2 amps. Divide watts by voltage, to get a rough idea of the amps, close enough.
by|Mar 31, 2020
A: Heat lamps are something like 400 watts, right? I'm sure the rating on this switch is over that wattage.
by|Apr 16, 2020
A: yes
by|Jan 7, 2020
Q:can this be used for elective stove at home. I want to enforce the person doesn't leave the stove and walkaway for too long.
by|Jun 25, 2019
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A: I would say NO! This is rated 110V 15 amp. An electric stove is 220V and at least 40 amps.
by|Mar 31, 2020
A: Hello, this is Matt from Intermatic Technical Services.Thank you for the inquiry about the 15 minute spring wound In wall timer. There are many factors involved with deciding on a timer for a stove or something that could cause personal injury. Please contact us directly at 815-675-7000 and speak to a technician about different possible options. Thank You for choosing Intermatic!
by|Jun 27, 2019
A: I doubt this would be appropriate as it is rated for 120v 20 amps and mounts where a regular single pole switch would normally go.