Toro ECXTRA manual Connecting the Valves, Master Valve Zone Valves Valve Common Wire

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Connecting the Valves

1.Route the valve control wires between the valves and the timer.

Note: The snap-in wire connectors accept 14–18 gauge (2mm2–1mm2) wire. Using direct-burial irrigation cable is recommended. Choose a cable that has at least one additional wire conductor than the number of valves to

be connected.

2.Attach the white color-coded wire to either one of the wires from each valve solenoid. This is called the valve common wire.

3.Attach an individual color-coded wire to the remaining wire from each valve solenoid. Make a note of the wire color used for each valve and the watering zone it con- trols. You will need this information when connecting the valve wires to the timer.

CAUTION: Use Toro Waterproof Wire Connectors (Model # 53687) or grease caps on all exposed wire splice connections to prevent corrosion, connection failure and possible short circuit.

4.Route the wire cable into the timer through the large opening in the base of the housing, or through PVC conduit (if installed). Strip insulation back 3/8″ (9mm) from all wires being used.

Note: The zone module has snap-in wire terminals. To attach wires, simply raise the lever, insert the stripped wire, and press the lever down to secure.

 

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SENSOR

24 VAC

PUMP/MV COM

 

Master Valve

Zone Valves

 

 

 

Valve Common Wire

5.Referring to “Timer Components” on page 5 and the diagram above, connect the valve common wire to the terminal labeled “COM” (10). Connect the individ- ual zone valve wires to the appropriate zone module terminals (11). Connect the master valve wire

(if applicable) to the terminal labeled PUMP/MV (9). Note: Connecting a master valve or pump start relay is optional and may not be required in your sprinkler system.



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Contents User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Timer Components Timer ComponentsControl Buttons LCD DisplayControl Dial Positions Day to be setTimer Components Control Dial Positions OFF Indoor Model Installation Timer InstallationMaster Valve Zone Valves Valve Common Wire Connecting the ValvesAmps. Do not connect the timer directly to the pump starter Outdoor Model Installation Installing the Cabinet Zone Connecting the Power Source Connecting a Pump Start RelayConnecting optional Rain Sensor Valve House Automatic Sprinkler System BasicsWatering Program Diagram Watering Schedule BasicsZone Watering Program Details Selecting Program Start Times Setting the Zone Run TimePlanning Your Watering Schedule Guidelines for WateringFilling Out the Watering Schedule Form Example Program a Program B Program CProgram a Program B Program C About the Watering Program Memory Programming the TimerSetting a Calendar Schedule Setting the Watering Day ScheduleSetting an Interval Schedule Setting an Odd or Even Schedule Using the Day Exclusion Feature Turning Off a Program Turn the control dial to the program start time position Setting Program Start TimesSetting Zone Run Times Pump Control Automatic Operation Timer OperationStarting Programs and/or Zones Manually Manual OperationTo Resume Watering when paused Watering Control FeaturesTo Adjust the Zone Run Time To Skip ZonesUsing the Rain Delay Feature Using the Season Adjust Feature Turning Off the Ecxtra Default settings of individual programs or all pro Clearing the Program MemoryTo clear the memory of all programs Example Adding a Zone Module Automatic Circuit ProtectionTroubleshooting Glossary of Terms SpecificationsPower Supply Outdoor Timer ModelPump Delay Time Rain Sensor Control SwitchValve Common Wire Season AdjustSensor Connection Terminals Start TimeElectromagnetic Compatibility Warranty

ECXTRA specifications

The Toro ECXTRA is an innovative sprinkler system designed to enhance the efficiency and performance of irrigation in various landscapes, from residential gardens to large commercial areas. It combines cutting-edge technology with the user-friendly interface that Toro is known for, making it a valuable addition for anyone seeking to optimize their watering practices.

One of the main features of the Toro ECXTRA is its customizable programming options. The unit offers advanced scheduling capabilities that allow users to set specific watering times and durations tailored to their landscape’s unique needs. This flexibility ensures that plants receive the appropriate amount of water without waste, helping to conserve resources while promoting healthy growth.

Another standout characteristic of the ECXTRA is its smart sensor technology. The system can be integrated with weather sensors that automatically adjust watering schedules based on current weather conditions. This means that on rainy days or during periods of high humidity, the system can reduce or skip irrigation cycles, further enhancing water conservation efforts.

The ECXTRA is built with durable materials, making it suitable for any environment. Its robust design ensures longevity and reliability, even when exposed to the rigors of outdoor conditions. This durability is complemented by an intuitive user interface, which features a clear display and straightforward navigation, allowing even those with minimal technical knowledge to operate the system effectively.

In addition to water efficiency and durability, the Toro ECXTRA is also designed with ease of installation in mind. It typically features a compact design that fits easily into existing irrigation systems, which means users can upgrade without extensive modifications. This is particularly beneficial for landscape architects and homeowners looking to improve their irrigation systems without incurring significant labor costs.

Overall, the Toro ECXTRA represents a significant advancement in irrigation technology. Its customizable programming, smart sensor integration, durable construction, and user-friendly design make it a top choice for those looking to take control of their watering needs while promoting sustainable practices. With the Toro ECXTRA, optimizing irrigation has never been easier or more efficient.