Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Residential & Commercial Irrigation
The NODE is compatible with the Hunter Clik rain sensors including Mini-Clik ® and Rain-Clik ® , as well as many other interrupt type devices/sensors that do not require power. Simply connect the sensor to the NODE controller by cutting the yellow wire …
All advanced programming functions are initiated from the Idle Mode, which shows the time, day of the week, and battery life indicator on the display. If something is flashing on the display then the controller is in one of the programming modes. After a …
This feature permits the user to stop all programmed watering for the designated period from 1-99 days. At the end of the programmable off period the controller will resume normal operation. From the Idle Mode, press the button until the icon is …
This circuit diagnostic procedure can quickly identify “shorts” commonly caused by faulty solenoids or when bare common wire touches a bare station control wire. To initiate the Hunter Quick Check procedure: From the Idle Mode, press and hold the plus (+) …
The remaining battery life can be estimated from the battery life indicator shown on the display. The NODE can operate using either a single 9-volt battery or using two 9-volt batteries. Using two nine volt batteries will yield approximately twice the …
Node Program Capablities The NODE uses standard Hunter controller programming with 3 programs (A, B, C) and 4 start times per program. … On standard Hunter controllers a dial is used to scroll between the programming functions, however, on the NODE the …
Push the button until the icon is displayed. All 4 digits will be displayed representing the year. Use the or buttons to change the year. Press the button to proceed to setting the month. All 4 digits will be displayed with the two digits on the …
Press the button until the icon is displayed. The start time will be displayed flashing, along with the program letter (A, B, or C) and the start time number (1, 2, 3, or 4) in the upper left of the display. Up to 4 different start times can be set for …
The Station Run Times mode allows you to enter a length of run time for each station assigned to a particular program ( A, B, or C). Each station that has a run time associated with a program will be activated and operate one after another sequentially …
This section provides a brief overview of some of the components of the NODE . Each item will be discussed in further detail later . However, this section can be helpful in getting acquainted with the different options available . Control Buttons Button …
The NODE uses two standard 9-volt batteries (not included) to operate the valves and program the controller. The controller can operate using either a single 9-volt battery or using two 9-volt batteries. Under normal conditions, the expected life is one …
The NODE-100 is provided with or without a solenoid attached to the controller. The NODE-200, NODE-400, and NODE-600 multi-station controllers will operate up to 2, 4, or 6 solenoids, respectively. The multi station models are not sold with DC latching …
The NODE can easily be mounted on any Hunter valve and solenoid. A specially designed valve mounting clip makes installation a snap. A protective rubber cover is provided to prevent dirt from accumulating on the face of the NODE. … Unscrew the existing …
A Hunter Mini-Clik® or Rain-Clik® rain sensor can be connected to the NODE. The purpose of this sensor is to stop watering when weather conditions dictate. NOTE: When the Rain Sensor is interrupting the watering, the display will show the System Off icon, …
Native plant restoration projects and subsurface drip irrigation systems often require temporary overhead watering to support delicate plants. To simplify temporary irrigation, two preassembled stake kits are available for use with high-efficiency MP …
Here are some tips for valve repair. … Valves - Servicing Jar-Top Valves …
Over time general usage can cause riser seals to wear out, similar to the wiper blades on a car, they require replacement. The signs of this are usually heads that have riser stems stuck up after the operation, or excessive leaking around the riser seal …
If your spray bodies are leaking water after the system (valve) is shut off, and the flow of water reduces over time, your heads are experiencing low head drainage. Low head drainage is where the lowest heads on the line weep the water in the pipe after …
FloGuard Technology supplements the robust, field-proven features and benefits of the Hunter Pro-Spray® family with an additional level of water savings. When the nozzle is removed from the head of a Pro-Spray model with FloGuard, a single 10' tall …
When using the side strip nozzles, there are several different configurations that can be done with any given design. For this reason, we do not publish a PRECIPITATION RATE for these models. We would recommend using the TOTAL AREA METHOD to calculate …
This function allows the user to save a preferred program to permanent memory in the controller, to be restored at any time. This is a great way to override changes made, and revert back to the original programming schedule. Note: All advanced programming …
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 …
Solar power eliminates the need for batteries and provides maintenance-free operation by harnessing the sun's energy or ambient light to fully power the controller 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for years on end. This "eco-innovations" alternative is more …
The Hunter Flow-Sync allows flow-capable controllers, such as the Hunter ACC and I-Core, to monitor actual flow in irrigation systems. With proper setup at the controller, this allows the controller to record and report actual flow in liters or gallons. …