Landscape Irrigation
Landscape Irrigation
A schedule (program) needs 3 things for the controller to run automatically. START TIME for the program. RUN TIME for at least one station in that program. DAY TO WATER for the program. The NODE-BT controller has three programs (A, B, or C) for irrigation …
MANUAL OPERATION will allow you to turn on the following without changing any of the automatic settings. Existing program (A, B or C) - This allows you to turn on a program that has set run times and stations automatically programmed. Single station - …
Controller Settings offers more advanced features that can be accessed using the steps below. Open the Node-BT App and choose a controller Name. Select Connect . Select the More hamburger icon. Select Controller Settings . Customize Controller: …
MP Rotator Nozzles are shipped from the factory at the maximum radius setting and with the following arc settings: MP Rotator Model Factory-Set Arc 90° to 210° 180° 210° to 270° 210° 360° Full Circle MP Corner 45° MP Side Strip 180° MP Left Corner Strip …
Download the free Hunter NODE-BT app to a smartphone device from the iTunes® Store for iOS® devices, or the Google Play™ store for Android™ devices. Requires iOS 9.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone®, iPad®, and iPod touch® devices. Requires Android 5.0 …
The DASHBOARD screen provides an overview of the programming within the app. Node controller battery strength (%) - This allows user to determine when battery need to be changed. Controller is set for AUTO or OFF - AUTO means controller will run per …
For best performance, pair a Hunter valve with a Hunter DC-latching solenoid (P/N #458200). However, existing irrigation systems can be retrofitted with another manufacturer's valve and solenoid. Hunter has tested and published a retrofittable …
Hunter adjustable nozzles come from the factory with a preset arc of 90°. Prior to setting the left-side edge of the spray pattern, set the right-side edge by ratcheting the riser assembly and aligning the right side of the spray pattern with the …
The easiest way to make adjustments on your Hunter rotor is to use a Hunter adjustment wrench . This tool can be purchased from your local distributor. There are two adjustments that can be made on your rotor, the arc and the radius . The arc adjustment …
Using the PRB, the regulator in the body will take incoming pressures of 55-100 PSI and reduce them down to 45 PSI. This provides the optimum nozzle pressure to deliver the correct size droplets to the landscape for maximum water efficiency. Please …
You can access reports for your controllers by selecting REPORTS at the bottom for the mobile version. Use the settings on the report tab to the right of the screen to change the following: Change the range of the report Clear all report data Refresh a …
Installing and maintaining an irrigation system is a complex task. That's why it's best to hire a qualified professional. Get connected with a local authorized landscape professional. Find A Contractor Hunter is dedicated to connecting our customers with …
Manual operation allows you to run a manual cycle from 0:01 (one minute) to a maximum of 6:00 (six hours). With the app open, select the MANUAL HAND icon. Select a RUN TIME . Click START . Click STOP to stop the manual operation. … Manual operation …
One of your irrigation zones may continue to run or might be stuck on even with your controller unplugged. The valve running without a signal from the controller is an indication that there is debris inside the valve. Here are some tips for valve repair. …
The Air/Vacuum Relief Valve (AVR) is designed to reliably discharge air during system start-up and allow air into the line during shutdown. The valve closes even with low water pressure and reduces water hammer. It is good practice to use an AVR for all …
The chart below indicates the maximum wire runs that can be used when installing Hunter AC solenoid valves with controllers. The example in the chart below demonstrates the most commonly used wire size for station control and ground wire ( e.g.,12 AWG = …
Hunter prefers the use of Hunter valves with a Hunter DC-latching solenoids (P/N #458200) for best performance, however, existing irrigation systems can be retrofitted with another manufacturer’s valve and solenoid. Hunter has tested and published a …
Hunter's ET System has a wind option that utilizes an anemometer to read local wind conditions. In some cases site conditions may require the anemometer to be located away from the ET Sensor. If this is the case, using 18AWG wire the anemometer can be …
The ICD-HP Handheld Programmer is an innovative setup, programming, and diagnostic tool for Hunter ICD and DUAL series decoder products. The ICD-HP may be flash updated to the latest version, with a free download from the product Resources page. Version …
The Cycle and Soak feature allows you to split a station’s run time into more usable, shorter watering durations. This feature is useful when applying water to slopes and tight soils because it automatically applies water more slowly, helping to prevent …
Yes, if you know the model of the existing manufacturer's sprinkler, you can use our Replacement Charts to find the appropriate Hunter pop-up or rotor that will have a similar flow and distance range. Hunter has rotors and sprinklers to fit all …
You can't shutoff the spray on the MP Rotator Nozzle using the radius adjustment screw. To shut off spray to one head within a zone, you need to cap off the head at a PVC level or install a Pro-Spray Shutoff Cap (P/N 213600SP), if a Pro-Spray head is …
The Pro-C controller is supplied with a base 4-station module. The Pro-C is also compatible with the EZ Decoder System (EZDS) for hybrid conventional and two-wire operations. Add a Pro-C Decoder Module (PC-DM) to enable control for up to 32 total …
Under the Water Days or Days to Water dial position on your controller you have three options. You can have the program run on specific days, an odd/even schedule, or an interval schedule. To move out of the Interval mode and back into one of your other …