Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Residential & Commercial Irrigation
The CYCLE & SOAK feature allows you to split a station’s runtime into shorter watering periods. The shorter watering periods will help prevent runoff in situations like slopes or tight soils. It is recommended that the CYCLE time is less than the …
The program(s) should already be configured after you finish the setup wizard, but you may want to adjust your run times, start times, or water days later. The X2 Standard Mode programming allows you to create traditional irrigation programs using …
Selecting Specific Days of the Week to Water For specific day of the week watering, the station number and 7 days of the week with a icon or a icon above the numbered day will be displayed. The icon would represent an "ON" watering day, while …
This feature permits the user to stop all programmed watering for a designated period from 1 to 7 days. At the end of the programmable rain off period, the controller will resume normal automatic operation. … Press the button until the System Off icon …
With the current time/day showing in the display press and hold the button to display the Manual Watering icon. The station number will also be displayed. Use the button to navigate to the station that you would like to manually activate. Use the or …
The system off function will turn your WVC controller off, stopping all automatic watering until turned back on with your WVP. … Use the button until the off icon is displayed. After flashing for a few seconds, the word “OFF” will appear in the display. …
Some of the features of the WVP include: Simple, push button programming Large Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with easy to under- stand icons Radio communication WVC controllers up to 100 feet away Operates on standard 9-volt alkaline battery …
W e would prefer that you use a Hunter valve with a Hunter DC latching solenoid, but we realize that sometimes you may be retrofitting existing systems that have another manufacturer’s valves. We have done testing on the following solenoids and have found …
Yellow power wires to ICC2 AC1 and AC2 . White wires to the sensor terminals. Remove jumper plate from Sensor Terminals. Gray wires to PROB . … Soil Clik - Connecting …
When using a ROAM, ROAM-XL, ICR, or SRR remote, you may come across a controller that gives you an ERR or SP ERR message. There are two reasons that would cause one of these messages. Miswired Smartport Wrong Station Count on Transmitter … CAUSE - Noise …
Your ICR Transmitter comes from the factory with the maximum number of stations set to 9. This means that when you use the UP or DOWN buttons to change the station, you may change it to any number between 1 and 9. However, if you have controllers …
Please select from the following choices to assist you with your Wireless Mini-Clik Sensor. Optional Quick Response® Technology - Immediate shutoff feature. Bypassing the Sensor - Turning the sensor off temporarily. Setting the Transmitter Address at …
The NODE-BT controller offers an easy way to check the battery health of the actual controller without the use of a smartphone. Press the physical BATTERY CHECK BUTTON on NODE-BT controller and the battery indicator LED flashes green or red. 4 green …
HDL-CV - Emitter Line Maximum Length …
There are two reasons why a sprinkler will leak water when the system is supposed to be off. The most common reason is called “Low Head Drainage”. "Low Head Drainage" occurs when the lowest head on a zone allows water to drain from the lateral piping, out …
There are two ways to bleed a zone valve for manual operation: … One way is to simply turn the solenoid (the black cylinder with 2 wires) counter-clockwise a 1/4 to 1/2 turn. To shut off the valve, twist the solenoid clockwise until it is snug on the …
Regulating pressure saves water and extends the life of the irrigation system. Water savings is achieved by operating each zone at the best pressure for that equipment and application type. Accu-Sync ensures that every zone in every system stays in check …
If your sensor is not turning controller back on after a rain event, you may have debris in the spindle of the rain sensor. Remove the spindle assembly to check for debris or damage to the disks. … Pry upward on both sides of the middle stack of the …
The Flow-Clik monitors for a high flow condition, shutting down the system or individual zone when overflow occurs. Once the system has been shut off due to a high flow condition, the Flow-Clik turns the system back on automatically after a pre-selected …
The Automatic Flush Valve (AFV) allows debris to be flushed out of any dripline system. It is good practice to install an AFV at the end of any single dripline or grid of dripline. Flush the zone prior to use. An AFV may be used for any dripline system …
Similar to a sprinkler head, the Eco-Indicator pops up to provide visual indication that a drip system is operating. The Eco-Indicator has a highly visible yellow stem that pops up when the system is running at a pressure of least 12 PSI (0.8 bar; 83 …
Emitter tool for punching a pilot hole, inserting, and removing an emitter. … Emitter tool for punching pilot holes and pellets, inserting and removing an emitter, and cutting tubing. … Pocket Punch … HEMT - Hunter Emitter Multi-Tool … Emitter …
When designing and installing irrigation systems, the water stream's trajectory and spray height leaving a sprinkler nozzle is important information. The chart below will show the total feet of height when using the largest nozzle for the ST-1600 model. …
The Flow-Clik Interface Box has a System Status indicator LED that provides information on the current status of the Flow-Clik system. RED indicates an unacceptable amount of water was flowing and the system has been shut down. (Water flow exceeded the …