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Intermatic PF1102MT Timer Mechanism for Pool and Spa - Integrated Thermostat for Efficient Freeze Protection - Durable and Compact Design for Reliable Weather Safeguard

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About this item

  • INTEGRATED THERMOSTAT TIMER - This advanced control unit features a versatile thermostat specifically designed for 240 Vac pool and spa installations, supporting motors up to 3Hp. It provides precise temperature control, ensuring optimal functionality and safety for your aquatic systems.
  • WEATHER SAFEGUARD - Expertly designed to activate pool and spa heating systems and pumps when outdoor temperatures drop, this timer mechanism protects against freeze damage. It's an essential safeguard for maintaining the integrity of your pool and spa plumbing during cold weather.
  • DURABLE CONSTRUCTION - Constructed from robust 34/1000-inch drawn steel with an electrostatic beige coating, this timer mechanism offers exceptional durability and weather resistance, guaranteeing dependable performance in various environmental conditions.
  • COMPACT DESIGN - Despite its small footprint, measuring only 9 3/8 inches high, 5 1/4 inches wide, and 3 5/8 inches deep, the timer mechanism provides powerful and efficient freeze protection, making it an excellent choice for space-constrained installations.
  • DEPENDABLE PROTECTION - Operates consistently at 60 Hz to deliver reliable, temperature-triggered control. It is ideal for ensuring the continuous operation of pool and spa equipment, preventing damage due to freezing temperatures and enhancing overall system longevity.


Product Description

Product Description Protect pool/spa equipment against freeze damage. From the Manufacturer These Freeze Protection Controls are designed to protect pool and spa equipment and plumbing against freeze damage. They turn the pump and heater ON when the outdoor temperature drops below the temperature set by the user-adjustable thermostat. Timer with thermostat for 240 VAC installation.

From the Manufacturer

These Freeze Protection Controls are designed to protect pool and spa equipment and plumbing against freeze damage. They turn the pump and heater ON when the outdoor temperature drops below the temperature set by the user-adjustable thermostat. Timer with thermostat for 240 VAC installation.


Travis L Waddell
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I had to use a voltmeter to figure out what the existing wiring did as the old unit had a few more wires that were not needed. We have had snow and freezing temperatures here in Texas recently and this box works flawlessly. Great purchase in my opinion.
John
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Easy to program, and used to turn pool pump on and off, and for pump to come on when a freeze is possible.
Peck
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
My husband swapped out our old timer for this one. Easy peasy. No case included.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024
Works good, food not come with the box though it's sold separate
Geno H
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023
Product delivered on time even early took me less than 30 minutes for the removal of the older an install of the new not as accurate on the clock timer as my previous digital, but still works as good. Only time will tell on the freeze guard but very satisfied so far.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023
However it was exact! Even had the same inherent flaw that caused my original to fail! Fortunately I saw it and corrected it before installing the unit. The hot side (red wire) of the contactor was pressing against the black wire. In time the insulation becomes brittle and cracked causing the 2 wires to SHORT. Just like mine did! A simple procedure of rolling the top of the clip away from the other and the problem is solved... OBVIOUSLY THIS NEEDS TO BE DONE BEFORE INSTALING THE TIMER!!!!! The manufacture should have caught such an error in assembly.
product tester
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2021
The timer will not trigger the pump to turn on. The thermal switch works good. With winter on me I can not take chance to return the device. Company needs to step up quality department.
Dustin
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2019
honestly, there has been no freeze here in Houston since my install so I cant fully rate the product for how it works. what I want to do is tell u how i installed it to help out others who want to do the same thing.I used the product to replace my main timer on my pool. I have a very basic intermatic dual metal mechanical timer setup. the left side runs the pool pump, salt cell, and ozone. the right side runs the polaris booster. the old metal timers have big terminal blocks on them that allow for connection of many different wires. this new one only comes with two wires dangling off, presumably for wire nut connections. it also is not rated for as much load as the old metal timer. first I had to look up all my pool equipment to make sure that it wouldn't pull too much power. the old time was rated in amps which makes sense. this new one is rated in pump horsepower (3hp max) which is dumb because different pumps have different efficiencies and there are other things besides pumps to hook up to it. my pump is fairly new and fairly efficient for a 1.5 hp so it's current draw is less than most. the salt and ozone cell draws were negligable so they did not make me worry too much. in my setup, this switch also powers the polaris pump switch - thankfully it is pretty efficient and it all stayed below my hypothetical 3 hp assumed current draw. alternatively you could assume perfect efficiency and say that 3hp x (745.7W/hp) ÷ 220V = 10.16A.but the question was how to connect all this stuff to a single wire. I thought about make a giant spidered white nut bundle but that is sloppy. I thought about getting a terminal block. ultimately i realized that the input to power the second switch on the right was the same as the output to from this new one. problem solved. so now instead of the power leads to the pump, ozone, and salt coming from the left timer output, I wired it so that they connect to the right timer input terminals. it's all the same circuit. and no sloppy waiting or terminal blocks needed.I drilled a small hole in the bottom to route the temp probe out. it all polished up very nice in the end and runs like a champ. hopefully when we get a freeze it does its job as well.