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How to Wire a Countdown Timer Switch – 15 Mins to 12Hrs

Installation of 15A/20A Countdown Timer Switches for Lighting, Fans, and Motors in Single and 3-Way Circuits with Adjustable Timing from 15 Minutes to 12 Hours

Countdown Timer Switch

A countdown timer switch is an automatic control device designed to operate a connected load for a preset period and then turn it off automatically when the selected time expires. It is commonly used with lighting fixtures, bathroom exhaust fans, heat lamps, pumps, and other electrical loads to improve convenience, safety, and energy efficiency.

Unlike a standard wall switch that requires manual operation, a countdown timer switch is used to select a desired operating duration using dedicated time-setting buttons. Once activated, the timer counts down and automatically disconnects power to the load. This way, the timer switches prevent lights, fans, or other equipment from being left running unnecessarily.

Modern electronic countdown timer switches are available in various rating (15A/20A and 1HP load) and timing ranges, from a few minutes to several hours. Additionally, they support single-pole, 3-way, or multi-location installations. These devices are widely used in residential and light commercial applications where automatic shutoff helps reduce energy consumption and extend equipment life.

Rating & Features

  • Name: Countdown Timer Switch – Decora Series from DT115 to DT212
  • Poles: Single-Pole, 3-Way & Multiway – With Neutral
  • Voltage: 120V 1-Phase AC Supply – 60 Hz
  • Current: 15A/20A
  • Load: Motor Fan: ½ to 1 HP ,  LED/CFL: 600W,  Incandescent/Halogen: 1800W, ELV/MLV: 1200VA, 9.8A to 16A Inductive and 15/20A Resistive Load.
  • Time Delay: Mins: 2, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60. Hours: 1, 2, 4, 8, 12.
  • Wire Size: #12 – #10AWG Copper
  • Neutral Wire: Required (but not for some models)
  • Termination:  Wired Leads / (Side Wired – Screw Termination and Mounting for Smart Companion Switches “D00SR, DD0SR”)

Wiring a 15A Countdown Timer Switch for ½ HP Motor

In the following wiring tutorial, we will show how to install a 15A countdown timer (Decora DT115) and control the 0.5 hp motor for preset time of 2 minutes up to 15 minutes. As shown in the wiring diagram, the countdown timer is wired through 14AWG branch circuit conductors and 1-pole, 25A, 120V circuit breaker in a 120/240V panel to a ½ hp motor.

Before installing a new switch or replacing an existing single-pole switch, make sure the power is completely disconnected at the circuit breaker or fuse.

As per the wiring diagram, connect the 4-built-in wires in the timer switch to the branch circuit conductors and load as follows:

  1. Connect the hot (black) wire from the circuit breaker to the LINE terminal.
  2. Connect the neutral (white) wire (if present in the box) from the panel to the N (Neutral) terminal of the timer and then continued to the load (motor).
  3. If there is no neutral in the box, connect the ground wire to the neutral terminal of the timer.
  4. Connect the equipment grounding conductor (bare copper or green wire) from the panel to the G (Ground) terminal.
  5. Connect the Load (switch’s built-in Black wire) to the the motor.

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Wiring 1-Pole 15A Countdown Timer Switch for 9.8A, ½ HP Motor-Fan

 

Good to Know:

  • The DT115 countdown timer with 4 wires can be used only for single load in single-pole operation i.e. it can’t be used for 3-way or multi-way circuit.
  • The wiring configuration is the same for all Decora 15A countdown timers with 4 wires and designed to control a single load via 1-pole, including the DT115, DT130, DT160, DT102, DT104, and DT112 models. The preset time intervals available for each timer model are listed in the table provided in the last section.
  • The device is designed so that the line and load conductors can be connected interchangeably, as specified in the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • If a neutral wire is present in the wall box, remove the green sleeve from the timer’s built-in white wire and connect it to the neutral conductor.
  • If no neutral wire is available in the wall box, leave the green sleeve on the built-in white wire and connect it to the equipment grounding conductor (EGC).
  • The use of 14 AWG wire as branch circuit conductors and a 25A breaker for a ½ HP motor is based on NEC Table 430.248 and UL 508A Table 50.1 for full-load current (FLC), NEC Table 430.52(C)(1) for breaker sizing, and NEC Table 310.16 for conductor ampacity. For more details, see Sizing Motors FLC, HP, Voltage, Breaker Size and Wire Size, Sizing Motor Branch Circuit Conductors and Cables and Sizing Motor Branch Circuit Protection and OCPDs.

Wiring a 20A Countdown Timer Switch for 1 HP Motor

Similarly, the following wiring diagram shows the 20A countdown timer (Decora DT212) is wired through 12AWG branch circuit conductors and 1-pole, 40A, 120V circuit breaker in a 120/240V panel to a 1 hp motor.

As per the wiring diagram, the timer’s 5-built-in wires are connected to the branch circuit conductors and load as follows:

  1. The “LINE” wire of the timer is connected to the hot (black) conductor coming from the circuit breaker.
  2. The “N”  wire of timer is connected to the neutral (white) conductor, which is also tied to the neutral terminal of the motor.
  3. The “G” wire of the timer is connected to the equipment grounding conductor (bare or green wire), which is also connected to the ground terminal of the motor.
  4. The “Load” wire (Blue) on the timer switch is connected to the motor (which is load side hot (line) conductor).
  5. The “T” terminal (switch’s built-in Yellow wire) is used for three-way/multi-way control (see the next section for 3-way wiring). In case of single load, cap the red wire with a wire connector (wire nut) and fix it safely inside the electrical box as an unused conductor.

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How to Wire 20A 1-Pole Countdown Timer Switch for 16A - 1HP Motor-Fan

Good to Know:

  • The DT212 countdown timer with 5 wires can be used for single pole as well as in a 3-way or multi-way circuits.
  • The wiring configuration is the same for all Decora 20A countdown timers with 5 wires and designed to control a single load in 1-pole and 3-way wiring, including the DT230, DT260 DT202, DT204, and DT212 models. The preset time values for each timer model are listed in the table provided in the below section.
  • The same countdown timers (given above models) with smart switches can be used for 3-way or multi-way circuits as shown in the below sections.
  • The use of 12 AWG conductors and a 40A breaker for a 1 HP motor is based on NEC Table 430.248 and UL 508A Table 50.1, NEC Table 430.52(C)(1), and NEC Table 310.16. For more details, see Sizing Motors FLC, HP, Breaker Size and Wire Size, Sizing Motor Branch Circuit Conductors and Sizing Motor Branch Circuit Protection.

Wiring Two Countdown Timer Switches for 3-Way Switching

If you want to control a connected load, such as a motor, from two different locations with automatic timed operation, you can install two identical countdown timers that support 3-way or multi-way control.

In this example, two Decora DT204 countdown timers are used to control a 1 HP motor, as shown in the wiring diagram.

  • Connect the hot (line) conductor to the LINE wires of both timers.
  • Connect the neutral and equipment grounding conductors (EGC) to the N and G wires of both timers, respectively, and also to the motor’s terminals.
  • Interconnect the T (yellow) wires between the two countdown timers. These wires act as travelers for 3-way switching operation.
  • Connect the LOAD (blue) wire of one timer to the motor’s line terminal. Leave the LOAD (blue) wire of the other timer unused and keep the factory-installed wire cap in place (i.e. do not remove the insulating label).

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Wiring Two Countdown Timer Switches for 3-Way Switching

Once wired, the motor can be controlled from either location using the preset countdown intervals, such as 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, or 4 hours, after which the timer will automatically turn the motor OFF. For different time intervals, you may use other models (given above) which support the respective time period.

Installation of Countdown Timer with Smart Switch Companion for 3-Way Wiring

You can use a smart switch companion device with a countdown timer to control a motor from two different locations while maintaining automatic timed operation.

As shown in the wiring diagram below, a DT204 countdown timer is paired with a smart switch companion (DD0SR-DLZ with LED)  to control a 1 HP motor.

In this wiring configuration, connect the branch-circuit conductors as follows:

  • Line (Hot) Conductor: Connect to the LINE terminals of both the countdown timer and the companion switch. The connection between the “Line” terminals of both timer and switch companion acts as travelers 1.
  • Neutral and Ground Conductors: Connect to the N and G terminals of the countdown timer, companion switch, and motor, respectively.
  • Traveler Conductors 2: Interconnect the yellow and red traveler wires between the countdown timer and the companion switch for 3-way operation.
  • Load Connection: Connect the LOAD (blue) wire from the countdown timer to the motor.

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Wiring a Countdown Timer with Smart Companion Switch to Control the Motor from Two or More Locations

Once installed, the motor can be controlled from either location while still operating according to the selected countdown period.

This configuration can be expanded by adding up to four DD0SR smart switch companion devices. This way, the motor can be controlled from multiple locations while retaining the timer’s automatic shutoff functionality.

Installation of Countdown Timer with Smart Switch Companion for Multi-Way Wiring

The same objective i.e. controlling a motor from multiple locations with automatic timed operation can also be achieved using a countdown timer and other compatible smart switch companion devices.

In the following wiring diagram, a DT204 countdown timer is used together with a DD0SR-1Z Smart Switch Companion (without LED indicator). The wiring configuration is slightly different from the setup using the DD0SR-DLZ companion switch shown above.

The wiring is almost identical to the previous configuration, except that the line (hot) conductor from the circuit breaker is connected only to the LINE terminal of the countdown timer and is not connected to the DD0SR-1Z companion switch. In other words, the black and red screw terminals on the DD0SR-1Z companion switch are not used in this application.

Connect the circuit conductors as follows:

  • Line (Hot): Connect only to the LINE terminal of the DT204 countdown timer.
  • Neutral and Ground: Connect to the corresponding terminals of the countdown timer, companion switch, and motor.
  • Travelers: Interconnect the traveler wires (Red and Yellow) between the countdown timer and the DD0SR-1Z companion switch as shown in the wiring diagram.
  • Load: Connect the LOAD (blue) wire of the countdown timer to the motor.

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Wiring a Countdown Timer with Smart Switch Companion for 3-Way Automatic Switching

Once connected as per wiring diagram, the motor can be controlled from either location while still operating according to the selected countdown period.

For multi-location control, up to nine DD0SR-1Z smart switch companion devices may be added to the circuit which allows the motor to be controlled from multiple locations.

Operation and Setting

After installation, restore power and wait approximately 20 seconds for the timer to power up. During the power-up process, the bottom green LED blinks once every 5 seconds. Once initialization is complete, press any timer button to turn the load ON.

Each button is assigned a preset countdown duration. The green LED next to the selected button illuminates, and the load remains ON for the selected time period.

To select a different countdown time, press the button corresponding to the desired duration. The LED next to the newly selected button illuminates, and the load remains ON for the newly selected countdown period.

To turn the load OFF, press the OFF button (the bottom button), or wait until the selected countdown time expires. As time counts down, the LEDs turn OFF sequentially. It indicates the remaining time and the next lower preset level.

To override the countdown timer and keep the load ON continuously, press and hold the top button for more than 5 seconds. The LED will blink once per second to indicate that the timer is operating in the Extended ON mode. In this mode, the load remains ON for up to 24 hours before automatically turning OFF. To exit the Extended ON mode, press any timer button or the OFF button.

Preset Countdown Timer Values

The following table shows the values of preset time intervals for different models of countdown timer switches.

Countdown Timer Switch Countdown Timer Setting
For 15A – 4 Wires Countdown Timers for Single Load
Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 Button 5
DT115 15 Minutes 10 Minutes 5 Minutes 2 Minutes OFF
DT130 30 Minutes 15 Minutes 10 Minutes 5 Minutes OFF
DT160 60 Minutes 30 Minutes 20 Minutes 10 Minutes OFF
DT102 2 Hours 1 Hours 30 Minutes 15 Minutes OFF
DT104 4 Hours 2 Hours 1 Hours 30 Minutes OFF
DT112 12 Hours 8 Hours 4 Hours 2 Hours
For 20A – 5 Wires Countdown Timers for Single Pole & 3-Way
DT230 30 Minutes 15 Minutes 10 Minutes 5 Minutes OFF
DT260 60 Minutes 30 Minutes 20 Minutes 10 Minutes OFF
DT202 2 Hours 1 Hour 30 Minutes 15 M Minutes OFF
DT204 4 Hours 2 Hours 1 Hour 30 Minutes OFF
DT212 12 Hours 8 Hours 4 Hour 2 Hours OFF

Disclaimer:

  • The author will not be liable for any losses, injuries, or damages from the display or use of this information or if you try any circuit in wrong format. So please! Be careful because it’s all about electricity and electricity is too dangerous. If you are unsure, contact a licensed electrician to do it according to the local area codes.

Resources:

Smart Devices Wiring Series

Wiring Standard GFCI & Breakers

Wiring General Outlets & GFCI/AFCI Receptacles

Switches Wiring

Sizing Breakers, Wires & Panels

Finding the Number of Breakers/Outlets in a Circuit

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