Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Install and use soil moisture sensor (Soil-Clik®) on or just above the mat to maximize water savings and reduce overwatering. … Eco-Mat - moisture …
Roots can, and likely will, grow through the mat. The PET fleece defends against root intrusion into the emitters without injecting toxic chemicals or harmful metal byproducts into the soil. … Eco-Mat - Root …
Emitter tool for punching pilot holes and pellets, inserting and removing an emitter, and cutting tubing. … HEMT - Hunter Emitter Multi-Tool … Dripline …
The Roam XL Owner's Manual will guide you through the installation, wiring and operation of the Roam XL irrigation remote. … Roam XL Owner's …
The Roam Owner's Manual will guide you through the installation, wiring, and operation of the Roam irrigation remote. … Roam Owner's …
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 …
The HPC face panel quickly and easily upgrades Pro-C® controllers (PC400 models manufactured since March 2014) to next-generation smart controllers via the Hydrawise platform. It also allows end users and contractors to manually operate their systems …
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 …
Using the Flow-Clik Interface Box, the sensor is calibrated by pressing the Calibrate button while the highest flow zone is operating. While the system is learning the flow, the System Status Indicator light will be yellow. After a 10 second period of …
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 high velocities that are common during initial activation of an irrigation cycle could cause the Flow-Clik to sense a “high flow” situation (primarily due to air trapped within the system) and subsequently shut down the irrigation system at 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 …
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. …
This guide outlines the application, design, and installation of Hunter’s inline drip products that provide designers, installers, and irrigation managers a new class of irrigation technology. It is written for professionals who have a solid understanding …
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 …
The Pro-C controller is supplied with a base 4-station module. The Pro-C is also compatible with the EZ Decoder System (EZDS) for hybrid conventional and two-wire operations. Add a Pro-C Decoder Module (PC-DM) to enable control for up to 32 total …
The chart below indicates the maximum wire runs that can be used when installing Hunter AC solenoid valves with controllers. The example in the chart below demonstrates the most commonly used wire size for station control and ground wire ( e.g.,12 AWG = …
Connect a 9-volt alkaline battery (not included) to the battery terminals and place in the battery compartment in the front panel. The battery allows the user to program the controller without AC power. Watering will not occur without AC power. Since this …
Route a wire pair from the pump relay into the controller housing. Connect the pump common wire to the terminal slot “ COM ” (Common) and the remaining wire from the pump relay to the P/MV terminal slot. Relay holding current draw must not exceed 0.28 …
The Pro-C controller is supplied with a factory-installed base module for up to 4 stations on the PC-400 and up to 3 stations on the older PC-300. Additional modules may be added in increments of 3 stations (PCM-300) or a single 9-station (PCM-900) to …
LCD Display Main Display: Indicates various times, values, and programmed information Year: Identifies current calendar year Month: Identifies current calendar month Day: Identifies current calendar day Start Time: Identifies selected program start time …
All necessary hardware is included for most installations. Use the hole at the top of the controller as a reference and secure a 1" (25 mm) screw into the wall. Note: Install screw anchors if attaching to drywall or masonry wall. Align controller with the …