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Default Wiring Outdoor Timer

The T103 is a double pole time clock, used for switching two circuits or one
240 volt circuit. If you want to use it for just one circuit, you don't use
both switches. If your feed to the clock is 120 volt, connect it to A and
#1. If the feed to the clock motor and the feed to whatever the clock is
controlling are the same: connect the Load neutral to A along with the clock
motor, and the load wire to #2


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Intermatic T103. The most confusing wiring diagram I have ever seen.
There are 5 connection points (plus ground). They mark them "LOAD"
#2 and #4 , and "LINE" #1 and #3 and a connector marked "A". The
"A" and "LINE" #1 go to the clock motor.

My first inclination is to connect the line from the circuit with
neutral (WHITE) to #1 and hot (BLACK) to #3 (ground to ground of
course). Then to the unit I am powering, neutral (WHITE) to #2 and
hot (BLACK) to #4.

Does that make sense? Has anyone else wired one of these things up
before? Thanks!