Operating instructions, Applications, White – GE Spring Wound Timer 15304 User Manual

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Nut

Nut

Wire Terminal

Wire Terminal

Mounting Screw

Decorator Wall Plate and Dial Mounting

Toggle Switch Plate and Dial Mounting

Mounting Screw

2½” m

in

2½” m

in

Knob

Knob

Wall Plate

(Not Provided)

Wall Plate

(Not Provided)

NOTE: When using a toggle wall plate, the two wall plate screws are not required in order to secure the wall plate. The nut will hold the wall plate in position once
assembled. If screws are required for the toggle wall plate they must be self-tapped into the timer by applying carefully, inward pressure while turning the screw
in order to self-tap into the timer. If using the rocker/decorator style wall plate screw the wall plate into the top and bottom tabs of the timer using the screws
supplied with your current wall plate.

BE SURE TO NOT OVER TIGHTEN!

8. Slide the timer dial plate over the knob extension of the timer. It should fit snugly onto the wall plate. Be sure the “OFF” is oriented with the TOP of the timer

as marked on the timer. Carefully screw on the provided nut.

9. Push timer knob onto knob extension. Be sure the pointer is lined up with “OFF” on dial plate.
10. Turn power on at the circuit breaker or fuse box.

Operating Instructions

Turn knob clockwise to desired time period.
Timer will automatically turn current off at end of period.

Applications

This timer has multiple pole configurations including SPST, SPDT (3-Way), and DPST. Please see below for an explanation.

SPST (Lighting, Fans, A/C Units, Small Appliances)

SPDT (Hallways, Multi-Levels, Large Rooms)

= Wiring Nut

SPST Wiring Example

Black

Black

Black

Light

White

White

120/277 VAC

Power

Source

Spring Wound Timer

Load 1

NO

Line 2

C

Line 1

C

Load 2

NC

= Wiring Nut

SPDT Wiring Example

Black

Black

Light

White

White

120 VAC

Power

Source

Spring Wound Timer

HOT

NO

NC

Load 1

NO

Line 2

C

Line 1

C

Load 2

NC

3 Way
Switch

* For 3-Way Applications a jumper wire must be connected from Line 1

to Line 2. This is represented by the dashed line in the above diagram.


REVERSE ACTING (Load always on except when timer is engaged)

= Wiring Nut

SPST Wiring Example

Black

Black

Black

Light

White

White

120 VAC

Power

Source

Spring Wound Timer

Load 1

NO

Line 2

C

Line 1

C

Load 2

NC

15304 Manual

04/08/10

www.jascoproducts.com/timer

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