Landscape Irrigation
Landscape Irrigation
Flow sensors can potentially be damaged by winterization blow-out techniques, and should be removed prior to injecting compressed air into the pipes. Hunter Flow Sync and Flow-Clik sensors are installed in FCT tee fittings. The flow sensor itself includes …
The Flow-Clik ™ system includes the HFS (Hunter Flow-Sync® ) as well as the Flow-Clik interface module. This system is designed to be used with controllers that do not have the capability to process flow information built in. The Flow-Clik will …
Wiring the Sensor to the Interface Box The red and black leads from the Flow-Clik sensor are connected to the red and black leads on the Interface Box. A minimum wire size of 18-gauge wire can be used to connect the leads from the sensor to the …
Using the Flow-Clik Interface Box, the sensor is calibrated by pressing the Calibrate button while the highest flow zone is operating. While the system is learning the flow, the System Status Indicator light will be yellow. After a 10 second period of …
The high velocities that are common during initial activation of an irrigation cycle could cause the Flow-Clik to sense a “high flow” situation (primarily due to air trapped within the system) and subsequently shut down the irrigation system at the …
The Flow-Clik monitors for a high flow condition, shutting down the system or individual zone when overflow occurs. Once the system has been shut off due to a high flow condition, the Flow-Clik turns the system back on automatically after a pre-selected …
The Flow-Clik Interface Box has a System Status indicator LED that provides information on the current status of the Flow-Clik system. RED indicates an unacceptable amount of water was flowing and the system has been shut down. (Water flow exceeded the …