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STEP 3.1

Manual Switch -  

Modes of Operation

The timer has three modes of operation controlled by a manual 

switch.

Mode 1 -

  

OFF Position:

 Circulator off. So long as the pump is 

plugged in, the timer will still keep the time of day.

Mode 2 -

  

TIMER Position:

 Circulator controlled by the programing 

tab settings

Mode 3 -

  

ON Position:

 Circulator in continuous operation – not 

controlled by the programing tab settings.

STEP 3.2

Timer Programming

24-Hour (Timer Manual Switch Position)

The 24-Hour dial has quarter-hour division tabs plus AM/PM indica-

tions. Set the required "ON/OFF" times on the programing ring by 

pushing the tabs away from or towards the center of the ring. Tabs 

pushed away from the center ring indicate circulator "ON" while tabs 

pushed towards the center ring indicate circulator is switched "OFF".
The circulator will now start/stop according to the settings of the 

programming tabs.

NOTICE

In case of power outage the timer will not keep time. Repeat 

'Step A of Step 3 Setting Up The Timer', when power is re-

stored.

Timer Technical Application

The timer control is designed only for use with the specified WATTS 

INSTANT HOT WATER RECIRCULATING SYSTEM. System should 

be installed indoors on hot water service systems.
The timer control is designed to turn the circulator on and off at pre-

set times, allowing the user to select operation of the circulator during 

high use periods of the day.

Timer Technical Data

 Setting Up The Timer

 

NOTICE

Before the circulator is started, the water system must be filled 
with water and vented.

STEP 3

Timer Operation

When setting the programing tabs of the timer, set the pump to 

operate around your peak use times. (I.e. 30 minutes before the first 

shower until 15 minutes after last shower).

Step A -

  Turn programing ring clockwise until the current time of day 

is aligned with the triangle marker. Example for 1:00 AM: 

Turn the programing ring until 1:00 AM is aligned with the 

triangle on the inner dial.

Step B -

  Plug the line cord from the pump into a properly grounded 

115V outlet. Be sure to route the power cord so that it 

does not touch the exhaust vent piping of a gas or oil fired 

hot water heater.

Supply Voltage:

120 VAC, 60Hz

Temp Range:

-40°F to 180°F

Shortest Switching Interval:

15 Minute Increments

Switch Modes:

"Timer", "ON" Override, "OFF" Override

Protection:

Clear plastic cover for dust and moisture

1:00AM

Summary of Contents for 500800

Page 1: ...ith installation Failure to read and follow attached instructions or operating parameters may lead to the product s failure and possible damage to property Refer to enclosed warranty for operating par...

Page 2: ...erature 140 F 60 C N A Step A Close the supply water valve to the water heater located in most cases above the water heater on the cold water inlet to the hot water heater STEP 1 Picture 2 ELECTRICAL...

Page 3: ...eat for the remaining flex hose to the cold water stop valve See Picture 5 Step E Open the hot water stop valve and proceed to Step B of Step 2 1 Check Sensor Valve Operation See Page 4 STEP 2 Step B...

Page 4: ...nd attach to the Hot Water Out and Cold Water Out of the new Sensor Valve Step C 3 8 Installation Connect the 3 8 side of the new flex hoses to the adapters installed on the previously installed Senso...

Page 5: ...ed only for use with the specified WATTS INSTANT HOT WATER RECIRCULATING SYSTEM System should be installed indoors on hot water service systems The timer control is designed to turn the circulator on...

Page 6: ...erent factors 1 Piping Network Size 2 Hot water Tank 3 Water Usage You can set your Hot Water Recirculating Pump to start 15 to 30 minutes earlier to compensate if necessary The length of time will de...

Page 7: ...around around 90 F 32 C 4 7 If the water temperature is more than 100 F replace the valve Incorrect Sensor Valve Installation See page 4 Water temperature from water heater boiler If the water is not...

Page 8: ...es to replace the equipment may replace it with reconditioned equipment Parts used in repairing or replacing the equipment will be warranted for 90 days from the date the equipment is returned to you...

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