Toro 48, 24, 36 Connecting the Station Wires, Valve Box 12 30.5cm AWG Solid Copper Wire Ground Rod

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4.Insert the ground wire into the copper ground lug and tighten securely.

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Valve Box

12" (30.5cm)

6 AWG Solid

Copper Wire

Ground Rod

Connecting the Station Wires

Note: Using 18 AWG (or larger) irrigation valve connection cable or wire is recommended for all field wire connections.

1.To provide a valve common connection, interconnect one control wire (generally white) to either lead of each valve solenoid.

2.Connect a separate control wire to the remaining lead of each valve solenoid. For reference, note the wire color used for each valve connection, it’s corresponding watering zone and the intended station number.

3.If a master valve or pump start relay is used, make this connection in the same manner.

4.Route the control wires into the controller cabinet through the large opening provided or through conduit if installed.

5.Cut wires back as necessary to provide an appropriate length for connection. Strip 3/8”(10mm) insulation from each wire.

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Toro 48, 24, 36 manual Connecting the Station Wires, Valve Box 12 30.5cm AWG Solid Copper Wire Ground Rod