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DATE CODES

Interpreting Intermatic Product Date Codes

Most Intermatic products are identified by a three-character, mixed alphanumeric date code (e.g. “25 A”). The current date code format has been in use since 1980 and consists of a two-digit numeral (which corresponds to the week of the year in which the product was manufactured), followed by a letter (which corresponds to the year of manufacture). Note that the year code repeats every 26 years and is as follows:


  Letter    Year  
  Letter    Year  
A2006 N2019
B2007 O2020
C2008 P2021
D2009 Q2022
E2010 R2023
F2011 S2024
G2012 T2025
H2013 U2026
I2014 V2027
J2015 W2028
K2016 X2029
L2017 Y2030
M2018 Z2031


This code is marked directly on the product (stamped in ink), included on one of the product’s labels or printed on a small dedicated date code label. The stamped date codes may be in a low-contrast ink, such as blue ink on a black surface, and may need to be viewed at an angle in order to be seen. In some cases, date codes are present on enclosure door labels, on internal mechanisms and on subassemblies, such as motors. In general, the latest date code is used for warranty determination.

Example: “25M” decodes to “the 25th week of 2018” (mid-June).