Toro 53769, 53853 manual Connect RainSensor Wiring, Sensor Bypass Switch, Common Wire From Valves

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vConnect RainSensor Wiring:

Route the RainSensor connection wire into the timer through the access hole in the base of the timer cabinet.

Note: Avoid routing the wire over any sharp edges where damage to the wire insulation may occur. For best results, hide the wire as much as possible by tucking it under shingles and/or moldings. Seal any holes made by passing the wire through structure walls.

Caution: To prevent severe equipment damage, never connect the RainSensor to any power source greater than 24 VAC. If you are in doubt, contact a qualified installer or electrician.

1.Disconnect power to the timer.

2.Use one of the following connection methods A, B or C, that best suits the timer model configuration.

Find the controller sensor terminals (generally marked “SENSOR”, “SEN” or “S”) and attach the RainSensor control wires directly to these terminals (in either order).

A

Timer with Sensor terminals, with or without pump start/ master valve:

Sensor Bypass Switch

To Valves

Common Wire From Valves

Note: There may be a jumper wire connecting the two Sensor wire terminals that must be removed when connecting the RainSensor. Also, place the Sensor Bypass switch in the Active position for sensor-controlled operation.

B

Timer without Sensor terminals or pump start/ master valve:

Irrigation System Timer

To Valves

Common Wire From Valves

 

Twist-on Wire Connector

 

 

Remove the valve common wire(s) from the valve common wire terminal and join to one RainSensor wire lead using a twist-on wire connector. Attach the remaining RainSensor wire lead to the valve common terminal.

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Contents Introduction Connection Cable 25ft 7.6m of connec- tion cable includedInstallation Procedure See FigureSelect the Installation Site Install the RainSensorConnection Wire ThumbscrewConnect RainSensor Wiring Sensor Bypass SwitchCommon Wire From Valves Irrigation System Timer To Valves Common Wire From ValvesTo Valves Pump Start Relay/Master Common Wire From Valves Irrigation System TimerTesting the RainSensor Installation RainSensor Operation Automatic Operation Operating Temperature Range -29C to 60CBypass Operation Introducción Componentes del sensor de lluviaFigura Seleccione el lugar de instalación Instale el sensor de lluviaTornillo de mariposa Al programadorConecte los cables del sensor Interruptor de anulación del sensorCable común de las válvulas Temporizador del sistema de riegoLas válvulas Prueba de la instalación del sensor de lluviaAnulación del funcionamiento La promesa de Toro Garantía limitada de un año

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