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Discount applies to controller products only. Cannot be combined with other store discount codes. Valid at the Rain Bird Online Store only.However, some older brass elec- tric valves and commercial duty plastic valves may have power requirements. The timer can be set to water once, twice, or three times per day. All stations will start in sequence at each start time (for example, if this is a four station timer, and the start times are set at 8:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 6:00 PM, all four stations will go on sequentially at 8:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 6:00 PM). Each station can be sep- arately adjusted between 0-99 minutes in one minute increments. This “watering time” is always the same for that station, every time the system waters. Press Display will show: The Current Time AUTO Last Digit Blinks i.e. If you need any or all of these features, Rain Bird manufactures a variety of ad- ditional models incorporating these and other features. Please contact your dealer for details. Please try again.Please try again.Please try your search again later.Constant digital display shows time of day or station in operation. Two fail-safe watering systems. Battery backup saves your watering schedules during power outages. If battery fails, clock will automatically water each station daily for 10 minutes when power resumes. Manual control allows immediate start of a watering cycle without interfacing with the automatic watering schedule. Solid-state reliability and accuracy. Easy to install 24 VAC plug-in transformer. Works with any standard 24 automatic valve. Safe, low voltage, low energy use U.L. Listed. Full color package with illustrated DIY instructions.Merchant Video Videos for related products 4:45 Click to play video Hose Faucet Timer AZFUNN Videos for related products 2:48 Click to play video Orbit 62061Z 1-Outlet Programmable Hose Faucet Timer, Green Merchant Video Videos for related products 5:43 Click to play video How to set up RainPoint ITV101P Digital Watering Timer.
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POPVA Videos for related products 1:51 Click to play video Homitt Programmable Hose Faucet Timer Electronic Single Outlet Homitt Direct Videos for related products 1:37 Click to play video Hose Water Timer AUBEI LTD Next page Upload your video Customer Review: Orbit Digital Hose Sprinkler See full review Merchant Video Onsite Associates Program Amazon Influencer To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Lastmanuals provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual RAIN BIRD PC-104-PS. We hope that this RAIN BIRD PC-104-PS user guide will be useful to you. PressExample:Adjust the hour with:Example:Adjust the minutes with:Example:Display Shows:The clock can water either on (A) specific days of the week, or (B) an interval or cycle of days (i. e. 2-A. PressOR Day. Example. If Monday should be off, display. Repeat this process for each day of the week. Normal 12:00 Midnight 1:00 AM 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 Military 0000 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 Normal 12:00 Noon 1:00 PM 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 Military 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300Now PressNow PressThis means day 4 through 7 have no program, and the cycle will return to Day 1 after Day 3 has watered. To return to a 7-day cycleAll days are now operable again, selectable by days. Desired Watering Cycle. Day Number Every Day Every Other Day Every Third Day Every Fourth Day Every Fifth Day Every Sixth Day Every Seventh Day.
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7All stations will start in sequence at each start time (for example, if this is a four station timer, and the start times are set at 8:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 6:00 PM, all four stations will go on sequentially at 8:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 6:00 PM). The clock can water either on (A) specific days of the week, or (B) an interval or cycle of days (i. e. 3-A. PressAdjust Start Time 1 with:Watering will start at 8:00 AMDisplay shows: Adjust Start Time 2 with:Display shows: Adjust Start Time 3 with:Adjust the digits with:NOTE: This Rain Clock Timer generates radio frequency energy and may cause interference to radio and television reception. In any way can't Lastmanuals be held responsible if the document you are looking for is not available, incomplete, in a different language than yours, or if the model or language do not match the description. Lastmanuals, for instance, does not offer a translation service. Very convenient unlike the other sites, no pop-up windows or redundant pics. Here I’ve already downloaded seven files, and there were no fails. Recommended. But this one is kind of more of my thing. Services: Sync music, Manage music, Recover missing metadata, Record CDs Download MediaMonkey Now Buy MediaMonkey Gold Get Addons Never use any other conversion tool again. Find Music File Converter Mp3 Mp3 converter www.easypdfcombine.com Merge And Convert Files Into PDFs For Free With EasyPDFCombine App. Rain Bird Services and Rain Bird Corporation offer the most complete product and technical training solution in the irrigation industry today. We'll show you some of the exciting new features in CirrusIC. 1 of 12 An interactive map lets you quickly view the status of all stations and zero-in on any areas of interest. The dashboard is your personalized landing page that gives you all the information you need at-a-glance. 2 of 12 Want to manage your programs? Just click PROGRAMS. Go ahead, click it.
3 of 12 Adding, editing and adjusting programs has never been this simple. 4 of 12 Creating new programs is intuitive, simple and quick! 6 of 12. Adding new stations is lightning-fast and super simple. 7 of 12 Diagnostics are constantly running in the background checking for signs of potential issues and automatically delivering the results to you. No need to check voltage levels or other parameters yourself. CirrusIC does it for you and alerts you when something needs your attention. 9 of 12 Customize the settings for each user including access level, units of measure, language and more! 10 of 12 Back on the dashboard, everything is fully customizable for each user. Put the information that's important to you front and center. Change it at any time as your needs change. 11 of 12 CirrusIC is the culmination of Rain Bird's experience, its technology, and its singular focus to bring you the Central Control solution you've been asking for. Click below to see a full demo of how CirrusIC is reinventing Central Control. 12 of 12. This may be accomplished using threetechniques; the manual drain valve method, the automatic drain valve system, or theair blow-out practice. Caution! Please refer to the How to Winterize SystemComponents section to fully complete the winterization process for your system.MANUAL DRAIN VALVE DESIGN AND PROCEDUREDesign: The manual drain valve should be installed on the sprinkler system mainlineat the lowest point of the system. Piping should be sloped properly to allow water todrain out. If the valve is installed indoors,make sure the volume of water can be collected or drained without the risk ofoverflow or flooding.
Meter In HouseSlope Downwardfor DrainageCService toHouseCompressionTeeAShutoff ValveTo ControlValvesWater MeterDrain CapBShutoffShutoffSevice Linefrom Street1 Page 2 and 3: Procedure: Wear proper eye protecti Page 4 and 5: Service toHouseCompressionTeeMeter Page 6 and 7: Actuator type valves such as the AP Page 8: Backflow Preventer: Please check wi Thank you, for helping us keep this platform clean. The editors will have a look at it as soon as possible. Then program the timer.The timer software is available in different languages: RB7019464 for French (FR), English (EN) and Dutch (NL) RB7019465 for Spanish (ES), Portuguese (PT) and German (DE)Description: The screen with its extra large displays and the rotary control for programming make it easier to set and check the watering plans During operation, the program status (e.g. next planned cycle) and the remaining time of the current cycle are also displayed on the screen Advanced features include programming up to two watering times a day, every day of the week, and the “Water Now” and “Cancel” buttons to immediately override programs if necessary Ideal for use with Rain Bird drip lines or any sprinkler with attached hose. For automatic irrigation in every area of your property: gardens, parks, newly sown lawns and existing green areasKey data: Digital settings - more green, less water consumption thanks to customized irrigation plans Scheduled irrigation up to twice a day - water can also seep in on slopes or in clay soils Programming by day of the week in accordance with irrigation restrictions Immediate override buttons for “rain delay” (stop watering) and “water now” (manual watering) Specific rain delay of up to 96 hours can also be set without affecting the saved program Large screen - all settings at a glance Irrigation duration: 1 month to 6 hours Number of stations: 1 Inlet screw connection.
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MANUAL DRAIN VALVE DESIGN AND PROCEDURE Design: The manual drain valve should be installed on the sprinkler system mainline at the lowest point of the system. Additional manual drain valves must be installed if there are multiple low points along the run of pipe where water collection might occur. Piping should be sloped properly to allow water to drain out. If the valve is installed indoors, make sure the volume of water can be collected or drained without the risk of overflow or flooding. Meter In House Slope Downward for Drainage C Service to House Compression Tee A Shutoff Valve To Control Valves Water Meter Drain Cap B Shutoff Shutoff Sevice Line from Street 1 The manual drain valve or drain cap is pressurized at this time and could cause physical injury if opened before the pressure is first relieved. Please follow the steps below carefully. 1. Turn off the sprinkler system mainline shut off valve. ( A ) 2. Open one of the sprinkler system control valves, either manually, or electrically from the timer, to relieve pressure on the sprinkler system mainline. 3. Slowly open the manual drain valve. ( B ) 4. Repeat this procedure for all manual drain valves on the sprinkler system mainline. 5. Caution! Please refer to the How to Winterize System Components section to fully complete the winterization process for your system. AUTOMATIC DRAIN VALVE DESIGN AND PROCEDURE Description: Please refer to the Manual Drain Valve section for mainline winterization. Caution! Do not install automatic drain valves on the sprinkler system mainline. The automatic drain valve, model 16A-FDV, is a spring loaded device which is installed on the sprinkler pipes or heads. It is a convenient and efficient product for removing water from the lateral pipe network running from the sprinkler system control valves to the heads. Automatic drains should be installed after or downstream of the sprinkler control valves. They are not designed or engineered for use on mainlines.
The drain valve will open every time the system is shut off. This will drain all the water out of the pipe providing the valve is installed at the proper location, which is the low point on the line. When the system is pressurized, the water shuts the valve off by pressing against the sealing mechanism, allowing water to flow through the pipe and on to the sprinklers in proper fashion. 16 A-FDV Drain Valve Clean Gravel Design: Install automatic drain valves at the low points in the sprinkler lines. Generally speaking, one or two drains per line are adequate to do the job. Use two or three wraps of PTFE tape around the threads to ensure a proper seal. Simply screw the drain valve into a threaded fitting positioned downward. If you have a soil condition which drains poorly, we suggest digging a small hole directly beneath the drain and filling it with clean gravel to assist drainage. Procedure: Automatic drain valves remove water from the system every time it is shut off. No manual intervention should be required. Check for excessive puddling on the soil surface should one of the drains become stuck open during sprinkler operation. 2 Do not stand over any irrigation components (pipes, sprinklers, and valves) during air blow out. Air pressure must not exceed 50 pounds per square inch (psi). Local irrigation contractors usually offer this service for a reasonable fee which may also include start-up in the Spring. Depending on how extensive your system is and what type of equipment you have installed, you may want to choose a professional who is fully equipped to provide this service. Description: Compressed air is used to force water through all of the irrigation system components including the mainline pipe, sprinkler control valves, lateral pipes, and out through the sprinkler heads. To obtain proper air volume, you will need to rent or buy a compressor capable of providing 10 to 25 cubic feet per minute (CFM) of air volume.
Air pressure must not exceed 50 pounds per square inch (psi) during the blow -out procedure. A pressure regulating valve must be used to avoid overpressurization of the system. Air volume should be high and air pressure low. This combination of high volume and low pressure will minimize the damage that can occur during the winterization process. It is very important to select the right air compressor for the job. Some small shop compressors (2 hp) may not be adequate to complete the winterization procedure properly. If the appropriate air compressor is not available, please call an irrigation contractor. Do not try to use an air compressor with high pressure (120 psi) and low volume to evacuate water from the system. It is not an acceptable practice to allow the compressor to fill the holding tank of the compressor and the closed mainline with high pressure air, hoping the surge of excess pressure will compensate for the lack of compressor size and blow the line clean upon opening the sprinkler control valve. This is a dangerous practice that places very severe stresses on all of the components of the system. Do not run the compressor without at least one sprinkler control valve open. This lessens the chance that the system could overpressurize. It is a common misbelief that if the system can withstand 120 psi of water pressure, similar air pressure will not damage the system. This is not true! The viscosity of air is much lower than water, generating much higher stresses that can cause severe damage to the system. Design: There should be a separate provision on the sprinkler system mainline for booking up the air hose (see item C in the diagram on the next page). This adapter should be located as close to the water source as possible. Check with your air compressor manufacturer for the correct procedure and equipment to hook up to the sprinkler system. 3 Do not stand over any irrigation components (pipe, valves, or sprinklers) during air blow out.
Do not run the air compressor without a sprinkler zone control valve being open first, from start up to compressor shut down. Blow out procedure activating sprinkler control valves from the timer: 1. Close mainline sprinkler shutoff valve. ( A ) 2. Relieve the water pressure on the mainline by activating a circuit, or zone, from your timer. Activate the circuit that is furthest from the air connection before introducing air into the piping. 3. Attach the compressor hose to the blow out adapter. ( C ) 4. Set the pressure regulating valve on the compressor to 50 psi. 5. Turn on the compressor. Gradually increase the flow of air until the sprinkler heads pop up. The amount of flow or volume required will be dependent upon the length of the pipe run and the number of heads. 6. Sustained heat from the compressed air may damage pipe and other components. Do not blow any circuit more than 2 minutes at a time. Switch to another station, or zone, by advancing the timer to the next circuit. Do not turn the timer off at any time during this operation until the compressor is first shut off. 7. In order to ensure adequate drainage of lines, repeat the cycle two or more times, activating each zone from the timer, until nothing more than a fine mist appears from the heads. Many sprinklers that use plastic gears in their drive mechanisms also use water for lubrication and cooling. If a circuit is allowed to run with nothing but air for extended periods there is a significant risk of damaging the drive mechanism of the sprinkler. 8. After blowing out all the zones, leave one zone on while shutting down the compressor.Do not stand over any irrigation components (pipes, valves, or sprinklers) during air blow out. Do not run the air compressor without an irrigation control zone valve being open first, from start up to compressor shut down. Please refer to Blow Out Procedure Activating Valves from Timer section before considering this alternative.
Activating the valves from the timer offers an additional margin of safety to the procedure since you would not be placed in close proximity to the irrigation components during the blow out. Use this section only if your system does not have electric remote control valves. Blow out procedure activating valves manually: 1. Close main sprinkler shutoff valve. ( A ) 2. Relieve the water pressure on the mainline by slowly opening the manual shutoff handle on one of your irrigation zone control valves. 3. Attach the compressor hose to the blow out adapter. ( C ) 4. Set the pressure regulating valve on the compressor to 50 psi. 5. Turn on the irrigation station you want to blow out. 6. Turn on the compressor. Gradually increase the flow of air from the compressor flow valve (not from the sprinkler control valve) until the sprinkler heads pop up. The amount of flow or volume required will be dependent upon the length of the pipe run and the number of heads. 7. Sustained heat from the compressed air may damage pipe and other components. Do not blow any circuit more than 2 minutes at a time. 8. After 2 minutes, turn the compressor off, and allow all of the air to completely purge from the compressor tank and the sprinkler system. 9. Turn on the next irrigation control valve you wish to winterize. 10. Turn off the last irrigation control valve you have just blown out. 11. Repeat Steps 5 through 10 until you have completed 2 or more blow out cycles per zone. There should only be a fine mist blowing from each station if the winteriza-tion procedure was successful. Cycle again as needed. 12. Turn the compressor off. Allow any air in the storage tank or irrigation components to disperse before approaching the air hose or valves. 13. Unhook the compressor from the adapter to the sprinkler mainline. 14. Caution! Please refer to the How to Winterize System Components section to fully complete the winterization process for your system.
HOW TO WINTERIZE SYSTEM COMPONENTS Valves: Gravity draining of the system will not remove water captured inside the valves. Activating the valves manually or electrically from the timer is not an effective way to drain then. Valves that are not blown out with air must follow this procedure: Any diaphragm style such as the DAS-075, DAS-100, CP-075, CP-100, CPF-075, CPF-100, and EV-100 should be disassembled and drained. Remove the bonnet, solenoid, and diaphragm assembly and drain or sponge any standing water, then reassemble. Leave solenoid in open position for winter. 5 Manual valves such as the PAS-075 and PAS-100 may simply be left in the open position for the Winter. Valves that are winterized using the blow out method with compressed air do not require disassembly to remove standing water. Leave the valves in the manual open position to prevent possible repressurization during the Winter. This is accomplished by turning the bleed screw or solenoid counterclockwise, to the open position. Sprinkler Heads: If your system uses automatic drain valves (Model 16A-FDV) installed properly at the low point of the system, the sprinkler lines will drain automatically each time the system is shut off. This should drain the water from the sprinkler heads also. Some sprinklers have both side and bottom pipe inlets. If you use the side inlet, install a drain valve on the bottom inlet to prevent the case from freezing. Sprinkler heads containing built in check valves to prevent low head drainage require disassembly, or must be blown out with air to achieve proper winterization. These types of heads are usually found only on commercial installations. Sprinklers that have been blown out with air generally do not require and additional treatment. Timers: Several methods for winterizing timers are available. Some may be more appropriate for your particular application, depending on the model you own, systems utilizing water pumps require special attention here.
Leave the timer plugged in. The program you set will remain intact. You may leave the back up battery plugged in on electronic models. Leaving the timer plugged in keeps some heat inside the unit, warding off condensation which may be harmful to the circuit board. This will turn the system off, leaving the program in the memory. A single digit flashing in the display indicates the system is interrupted, giving visual confirmation. Caution! A power surge or prolonged power failure could cause the timer to default back to the automatic mode, sending a signal to the irrigation control valves or pump to come on.Turning the timer off from the keypad does not guarantee complete security from the timer coming on again in case of a power surge or power failure. Mechanical models turned off from the switch can just as easily be reactivated. Indoor models have a power cord attached to a transformer style plug. Simply unplug the transformer from the power source. The transformer is a small black box that is usually warm or hot to the touch. Warning! Grabbing a hot transformer could cause burns. Use gloves to protect your hands. Next, remove the backup battery (digital models) to prevent it from discharging over the Winter. Be advised that this method causes the program to disappear on digital models. You will have to reprogram the timer next spring. To correctly winterize these types of timers, the common wire(s) running to the pump start relay and the valves must be disconnected from the timer. Turn the power source to the timer off at the main circuit breaker panel for your home or garage first. The power wires run directly through conduit pipe to the timer. Warning! Touching high voltage wires can cause electrical shock and burns. Do not attempt to disconnect these wires to de-power the timer. The power may only be turned off at the main circuit breaker panel. Verify that the power is completely off by removing the backup battery. Wait for 2 minutes.
If the digital display on the timer has not gone blank, please call Rain Bird, or an irrigation contractor to assist you. This is the location in the timer where the valve wires connect. Usually there is a row of screws that are labeled and numbered. Locate the terminal designated as COMMON, COM, or C. In some cases there may be 2 terminals marked for the common wire. Disconnect all of the wires from the common terminal. Twist a wire nut or place a piece of electrical tape over any loose wire ends to prevent the wire(s) from touching and causing a short circuit. Reconnect the backup battery on digital models. Mechanical models: Many Rain Bird mechanical timers have a valve wiring harness that may simply be unplugged to disconnect the common and station wires altogether. Close the timer access panel. Turn the power source back on to the timer. Set the station timing to zero minutes for all of the stations to prevent any operation. In the Spring, reconnect the common wires and reprogram the timer. 7 Leave the shutoff valves open after draining the unit. Ball type shutoff valves should be left at a 45 degree angle to prevent water from entering the seal. Under extreme conditions, insulate the device or use heat tape to prevent damage. Pump: Please check the pump manufacturer s instructions for winterization. See timer section regarding pumps. 8 Turf Products Fall 2000 IN THIS ISSUE: Winterization PRS-Dial Pressure Regulating Module For additional copies, please contact Rod This Troubleshooting Guide covers the electric coolant valve and control Your particular model may have only some of these When inhaled in large quantities, nitrous oxide can cause respiratory ailments or in extreme cases, death by suffocation. INTRODUCTION.1 Scope.1 Description.1 Valve Identification. Take the time to thoroughly read and understand Model - OCSM Gauge reads normal (10hg to 14hg) Gauge reads normal (10hg to 14hg) 1.1. Clogged hoses or wand tube.
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