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Wireless Rain-Clik™ Rain Sensors
Installation Instructions
INTRODUCTION
The Wireless Rain-Clik™ acts as a switch to break the circuit to the solenoid
valves of the irrigation system when it has rained. This allows the timer to
advance as scheduled, but keeps the valves from opening the water flow. Once
the Wireless Rain-Clik has dried sufciently, the switch closes again to allow for
normal operation.
The Wireless Rain/Freeze-Clik includes a freeze sensor that is designed to
keep the system from operating at or below 3°C (37°F). At temperatures above
3°C, it will close the circuit for normal sprinkler operation.
MOUNTING
Standard Mounting:
Using the screws provided with in the package, mount the Wireless Rain-Clik
on any surface where it will be exposed to unobstructed rainfall, but not in
the path of sprinkler spray. The switch housing portion must be upright (as
pictured), but the swivel-bracket can be moved for mounting on any angles
surface. Loosen the locknut and screw before swiveling the bracket, and then
re-tighten.
Gutter Mount (SGM Sold Separately):
The sensor gutter mount can be purchased as an optional accessory for your
Wireless Rain-Clik (order p/n SGM). The SGM allows the Wireless Rain-Clik to
be mounted directly to the side of a gutter. To install your Wireless Rain-Clik on
a gutter, Remove the screw, nut, and standard metal extension arm supplied
with the Wireless Rain-Clik, and reinstall the screw and gutter mount. Position
the gutter mount on the edge of the gutter and twist the thumbscrew to secure
it in place.
Helpful Hints for Mounting:
A. Choose a location
such as on the side of
a building or post. The
closer the Wireless
Rain-Clik is to the
controller, the better
reception will be.
DO NOT EXCEED
300 feet.
B. Correct placement
of the Wireless Rain/
Freeze-Clik model is
important for accurate
temperature sensing.
The best location
would be out of direct
sunlight.
C. As described in the
“Operation” section
of this manual, “reset
rate” refers to the
amount of time it takes
the Wireless Rain-Clik
to dry out sufciently
for the sprinkler
system to be allowed
to come back on. The
mounting location will
affect this rate and
should be taken into
consideration should
extreme conditions
exist. For example,
mounting the Wireless
Rain-Clik on a very
sunny, southern end
of a building may
cause the Wireless Rain-Clik to dry out sooner than desired. Similarly,
mounting on the northern end of a building with constant shade may keep
the Wireless Rain-Clik from drying soon enough.
Transmitters/Sensor
• Nothing to set up with this unit after installation
• The unit can be tested stand-alone as follows: press and hold the post on
the quick response section. Within 3 seconds of pressing and holding this
post down, the LED
protruding from the
potting should blink
once. Release the
post, within 3 seconds
the LED should blink
once again. (Figure 1)
Receiver
• Using the hardware
included, mount the
receiver to the wall
(use included wall
anchors if needed).
Make sure to put the
rubber cover/gasket
under the unit when attaching it in an outdoor location.
WIRING TO YOUR IRRIGATION SYSTEM
WARNING! This unit is designed to be installed in conjunction with 24VAC
circuits only. Do not use with 110 or 220VAC circuits.
Receiver Installation,
SRC Controller:
(See Figure 2)
1. Attach the two yellow
wires to the AC terminals
of the SRC (polarity does
not matter).
2. Attach the blue wire to the
RS terminal.
3. Attach the white wire to
the “C” terminal.
4. Attach the valve common
wire to the RS terminal.
Receiver Installation,
Pro-C, ICC, and EC
Controllers: (See Figure 3)
1. Attach the two yellow
wires to the AC terminals
of the controller (polarity
does not matter).
2. Attach the blue wire to
one SEN terminal and
the white wire to the
other SEN terminal of the
controller.
Receiver Installation, Other
Controllers:
A. Normally Closed
Sensor Applications
(See Figure 4)
1. Attach the two yellow
wires to the AC terminals
of the controllers (polarity
does not matter).
2. To attach the receiver
to this type of controller,
attach the blue wire and
the white wire to the
sensor terminals of the
controller, or in-line with
the valve common.
B. Normally Open Sensor
Applications
1. A few controllers on the
market require a normally
open rain sensor. To
attach the receiver to
this type of controller,
attach the blue wire and
the orange wire to the
controller’s sensor input.
Gutter
Mount
(Optional)
Standard
Mount
Figure 1
Manually depress the spindle at
the top of the Wireless Rain-Clik
Wireless
Rain Sensor
Hunter SRC
Figure 2
R RS C 1ACAC 2 3
W
B
Y
YCommon Wire
to all Valves
Red light indicates
sensor is bypassed
GREEN = Sensor is dry
RED = Sensor is wet
SENSOR BYPASS
SENSOR STATUS
WIRELESS
RAIN SENSOR
RAIN SENSOR
Press to bypass, press
again to re-enable
Figure 3
Wireless
Rain Sensor Hunter ICC/Pro-C/EC
SEN
SEN
C
TEST
P MV
AC
AC
G
REM
Red light indicates
sensor is bypassed
GREEN = Sensor is dry
RED = Sensor is wet
SENSOR BYPASS
SENSOR STATUS
WIRELESS
RAIN SENSOR
RAIN SENSOR
Press to bypass, press
again to re-enable
B
W
Y
Y
Other
Controllers
Figure 4
P MVC
Wireless
Rain Sensor
AC AC
W
B
Y
Y
O
Common Wire
to all Valves
Used for normally
open sensor
applications
Red light indicates
sensor is bypassed
GREEN = Sensor is dry
RED = Sensor is wet
SENSOR BYPASS
SENSOR STATUS
WIRELESS
RAIN SENSOR
RAIN SENSOR
Press to bypass, press
again to re-enable
Wireless Rain-Clik™ Rain Sensors
Installation Instructions
Hunter Industries Incorporated • The Irrigation Innovators
Š 2004 Hunter Industries Incorporated
U.S.A.: 1940 Diamond Street • San Marcos, California 92078 • TEL: (1) 760-744-5240 • FAX: (1) 760-744-7461
www.HunterIndustries.com P/N 715182 23-461 7/04
Receiver Installation, Other Controllers (continued):
C. 24 Volt Solenoid Valves with Booster Pump (See Figure 5)
Locate the common wire to the
solenoid valves and the common wire
leading to the coil of the relay that
starts the pump. If these two wires are
connected to the “common” terminal
on the controller, disconnect both
of them.
Twist together these two wires along
with one wire from the Rain-Clik™,
and secure with a wire nut. Attach
the other wire of the Wireless Rain-
Clik™ receiver to the “common”
terminal on the controller. Note: The
pump circuit output must be 24 Volts
in this situation. Do not proceed
if 110V.
SETTING THE TRANSMITTER ADDRESS AT THE RECEIVER
Units purchased as a kit will already have their address learned.
No addressing is necessary, however if the receiver or transmitter is
replaced, you need to reset the address.
Each transmitter produced has a unique address hard-coded into it. A receiver
must learn this address to work with that transmitter. This step will only be
necessary if transmitters and receivers are purchased separately.
1. Prior to applying power (yellow wires) to the receiver, press and hold the
pushbutton on the receiver.
2. While the pushbutton is being held apply power to the receiver–the
receiver’s “sensor status” LED should light up yellow indicating the receiver
is ready to learn an address.
3. Push and hold the quick response post on the transmitter/sensor.
4. Within 4 seconds, the receiver’s “sensor status” LED should turn red.
5. Release the transmitter/sensor’s quick response post and within 4 seconds
the LED on the receiver should turn green. The address is now learned and
will be retained even in the event of a power outage.
OPERATION
The receiver has two LEDs, which indicate the state of the system. The
STATUS LED will be RED when the sensor is wet (watering disabled), and
GREEN when the sensor is dry (watering enabled). There is also a RED
BYPASS LED on the receiver. If this LED is lit, the rain sensor is bypassed
and watering will always be allowed. Even though the sensor is bypassed, the
STATUS LED will continue to alert you of the state of the sensor (Wet or Dry).
ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATION
The Wireless Rain-Clik can keep the irrigation system from starting or
continuing after rainfall or freezing conditions (Wireless Rain/Freeze-Clik).
The time that it takes the Wireless Rain-Clik to reset for
normal sprinkler operation after the rain has stopped
is determined by weather conditions (wind, sunlight,
humidity, etc.). These conditions will determine how fast
the discs dry out, and since the turf is also experiencing
the same conditions, their respective drying rates will
roughly parallel each other.
There is an adjustment capability on the Wireless Rain-
Clik that will slow down the reset rate. By closing the
“vent” (see Figure 6) to completely or partially cover
the ventilation slots, the discs will dry more slowly.
This adjustment can compensate for an “overly sunny” installation location, or
peculiar soil conditions. Experience will best determine the ideal vent setting.
No adjustment is required for the freeze sensor portion of the wireless
Rain/Freeze-Clik. The Wireless Rain/Freeze-Clik will automatically disable
the Irrigation system when temperatures fall below 37°F. Although Freeze
Sensors are designed to automatically prevent watering near or below freezing
conditions, visual checks and prudent manual watering suspensions should be
used in conjunction with any freeze sensor
BYPASSING THE SENSOR
The sensor may be bypassed by using the built in bypass feature in the SRC,
Pro-C or ICC. On other controllers the sensor may be bypassed by pressing the
“BYPASS” button on the receiver. The RED BYPASS LED on the receiver will be
lit when the sensor is bypassed. Pressing the “BYPASS” button again will cause
the RED BYPASS LED to go back out thus re-enabling the sensor.
Battery Life: The Wireless Rain-Clik transmitter is designed to work daily for
up to 12 years with the maintenance-free battery. The sealed unit is available
as a replacement part. Should you need to change the transmitter the receiver
will have to learn the new transmitter address.
There is no required maintenance for the unit. The Wireless Rain-Clik does not
have to be removed or covered for “winterizing” purposes.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Follow these simple checks rst before assuming the unit is bad and replacing it.
System will not come on at all:
A. First, check to see that the Wireless Rain-Clik discs are dry and the switch
“clicks” on and off freely by pressing the top of the spindle.
B. Next, look for breaks in the wire leading to the Wireless Rain-Clik receiver
and check all wire junctions.
C. Verify temperature (for Rain/Freeze-Clik installations).
System will not shut off even after heavy rainfall:
A. Check wiring for correctness (see section on wiring to your irrigation system).
B. Is the rainfall actually hitting the Wireless Rain-Clik? Check for obstructions
to rainfall such as overhangs, trees or walls.
Manufactured under U.S. Patent 6,570,109 B2
All Rain-Clik models are listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL). Samples of these devices have
been evaluated by UL and meet the applicable UL standards for safety.
FCC Compliance Notice
This notice applies only to models WRC-TR and WRFC-TR
This device complies with FCC rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference and
2) This device must accept any interference that may be received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation
Transmitter FCC ID: M3UWSSTX
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generated, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Industry of Canada Notice
This notice applies only to models WRC-TR and WRFC-TR
IC: 277A-14198
WRC-R: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number only signifies that the
Industry of Canada technical specications were met.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
CE Notice: this notice applies only to models WRC-INT.
Important Notice:
Low power RF product operating in 433.92MHz band for
indoor or outdoor home and commercial use.
AUS B DK FIN Member states in the EU with
restrictive use for this product are
crossed out.
F D GR IRE
I LUX NL P
E S UK
Figure 5
Normally-
Open Relay
1 2 3 4
Controller
C
Solenoid
Valves
Common
Wire to All
Valves
Pump
or
MV
Line-In
Line-Out (to Pump)
Wireless
Rain Sensor
AC AC
Y
Y
W
B
Red light indicates
sensor is bypassed
GREEN = Sensor is dry
RED = Sensor is wet
SENSOR BYPASS
SENSOR STATUS
WIRELESS
RAIN SENSOR
RAIN SENSOR
Press to bypass, press
again to re-enable
Figure 6
Vent Ring
Vents


Product specificaties

Merk: Hunter
Categorie: Besproeiingscomputer
Model: Wireless Rain-Clik - Rain Sensor

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