Toro 53853 Irrigation System Timer, To Valves Pump Start Relay/Master Common Wire From Valves

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

Irrigation System Timer

To Valves

 

Pump Start

 

Relay/Master

 

Valve

 

Common Wire From Valves

Twist-on Wire Connector

Remove all common wires from the common terminal(s) and join to one RainSensor wire lead using a twist-on wire connector. (Be sure to include the common wire from the pump start relay or master valve in this connection). Attach the remaining RainSensor wire lead to the valve common terminal.

Testing the RainSensor Installation

To test the RainSensor operation, turn on a watering zone visible from the RainSensor location. Press and hold down the Test Spindle; watering should stop within a short time. If watering does not stop, recheck the wiring connec- tions at the timer. If the timer has a Sensor Bypass switch, make sure the switch is set to Active.

Note: The installation and operation of a freeze sensor should be used in conjunction with frequent visual checks of your sprinkler system. While freeze sensors are designed to prevent inadvertent watering during near or below freezing conditions, there are instances in which manual interven- tion is required. Air temperatures may be above freezing while ground and vegetation temperatures remain below freezing. Operation of your sprinkler system during these conditions may cause icing. Very rapid air tempera- ture changes may also result in inadvertent watering, should the timing of sprinkling coincide with rapid temperature changes. The Sensor should be inspected for damage and manually tested regularly to ensure proper operation.

Caution: Visual checks and prudent manual watering suspension must be used in conjunction with any freeze sensor.

A freeze sensor should only be relied upon as an aid along with good watering practices including frequent visual checks. This device is not intended for farm/crop protection.

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Contents Connection Cable 25ft 7.6m of connec- tion cable included IntroductionSee Figure Installation ProcedureInstall the RainSensor Select the Installation SiteConnection Wire ThumbscrewSensor Bypass Switch Connect RainSensor WiringCommon Wire From Valves Irrigation System Timer To Valves Common Wire From ValvesTesting the RainSensor Installation Irrigation System TimerTo Valves Pump Start Relay/Master Common Wire From Valves Bypass Operation Operating Temperature Range -29C to 60CRainSensor Operation Automatic Operation Componentes del sensor de lluvia IntroducciónFigura Instale el sensor de lluvia Seleccione el lugar de instalaciónTornillo de mariposa Al programadorInterruptor de anulación del sensor Conecte los cables del sensorCable común de las válvulas Temporizador del sistema de riegoPrueba de la instalación del sensor de lluvia Las válvulasLa promesa de Toro Garantía limitada de un año Anulación del funcionamiento

53769, 53853 specifications

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