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Part # 3571-10

Manufacturer Code 119T340

Alternate Part #'s 119T340, _119T340, INT119T340, ITM119T340

Product Description

Transformer - 300 W, 120 V, 60 Hz

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?     Asked on 11/27/2014by Inyo Visitor

Is there a wiring diagram for Intermatic part number 119T340?
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A  Answered on 12/2/2014 by InyoPools Product Specialist Robert M.

Click here for the wiring diagram.
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?     Asked on 5/24/2015by pete marra

will this replace old model 119t252 actown 120/12 volt 300 va transformer?
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A  Answered on 5/26/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Hi Pete, As long as the 119T252 was 300 watt than this will be a direct replacement.  The 119T340 is the same as the one which is in a PX300 transformer.  It may be less expensive and more readily available by just getting the PX300 transformer.
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?     Asked on 4/30/2016by Rich

how can you tell how many watts a 119t252 transformer is?
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A  Answered on 4/30/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Hector F.

This is a 300 watt transformer.
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?     Asked on 8/4/2018by Frank

what's the difference between the Intermatic Transformer - 300 W, 120 V, 60 Hz - 119T340 and the Intermatic px300
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A  Answered on 8/4/2018 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Frank. The Intermatic PX300 is the complete unit with the enclosure, 119T340 is the mechanism. 
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?     Asked on 1/28/2019by KELVIN W HOWARD

What could be the reasons the fuse keeps getting burned out... replaced fuse previously... one week later the fuse blew in the transformer again... could this be a current issue or just a old transformer (purchased in 2007).
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A  Answered on 1/29/2019 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Kelvin. The main reasons are high voltage or load, incorrect wiring including crossed wires. Test the voltage coming into the transformer and feeding the fuse.
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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

Less than 1 hr

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, black tape

The old transformer was buzzing quite loudly

Written on 8/24/2021 by Guest

This was a very simple replacement. Turn off the breaker, Open up the Intermatic enclosure. Remove the two screws that hold the transformer in place. Remove the wire nuts and simply match wires. Also there are instructions that come with the transformer, and you can select different input wires to affect the output voltage in case of voltage loss. Replace the screws and turn on. Easy. I replaced my old transformer because it was buzzing and my LED light quit working so I was afraid that the output voltage was "Noisy' and prohibiting the LED light from working. The new transformer is actually much, much noisier.......and the led light that I got from here 2 years ago is just shot....only makes a dull green light. ;-)

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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

2 to 4 hrs

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Nut Drivers, Wire nuts

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Lightning Strike

Written on 5/18/2021 by Guest

A lightning strike zapped our transformer and pool lights (and much more). This was easy to replace. Turn off power to pool sub-panel. Remove breaker cover. Disconnect white wire from neutral bar. Disconnect 12/13/14 volt wire-whichever one you are using-from switch leg. Disconnect wires to pool lights. In my case, I removed metal covers and unscrewed transformer from back of panel. Screw new transformer to panel. Attach white wire to neutral bar. Connect 12/13/14 volt wire-whichever one you are using-to switch leg for lights. In my case, I have 2 lights, so I attached one wire to both black wires for lights, and the other wire to the white wire for lights. Re-install metal covers for transformer. Re-install breaker cover. Re-energize panel. Turn on lights, and Bingo!!, Bob's Your Uncle

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