CONNECTING A RAIN SWITCH SENSOR
The Total Control is designed for use with a normally-closed rain
sensor or "Rain Switch." (Refer to page 6 for additional important rain
switch information.)
To connect the rain switch sensor:
1. Route the two wires from
the sensor into the cabinet
through the field wire
access opening.
2. Connect the wires to the
"
" terminals in
SENSOR
either order. See Figure 8.
Note: Refer to the installation instructions provided with the
sensor for additional information.
CONNECTING AN EARTH GROUND
A power surge is a sudden rise in voltage on the power main line. It is
then often followed by a drop in voltage as the power line equipment
tries to protect area users. A lightning strike on the power grid is the
most common cause of power surges and can be damaging to the
controller. *Surge protection is built into the Total Control PC board
to reduce the potential for surge damage by shunting the voltage to
earth ground. Therefore, an important step in the installation process
is to properly connect the controller to an earth ground source,
especially if the controller is located in a lightning-prone area.
*Note: The Total Control international units are manufactured
without output surge protection. If output surge protection is required,
contact your local Irritrol Systems dealer for assistance.
Caution: The built in surge protection components cannot
effectively protect the controller circuitry from power surge unless
properly connected to an earth ground source.
To connect an earth ground:
1. Route a 12–16-gauge (2.0–1.0mm
direct path from the "
terminal board (see item 21 on page 3), to an earth ground source
such as metal (not plastic) water pipe or copper-clad ground rod.
2. Clamp the bare wire securely to the pipe or ground rod. Make sure
the wire contact area is free of dirt and corrosion.
Installation Procedures
Figure 8
ACTIVE
BYPASS
SENSOR
VALVE
TEST
24V
AC
G
N
D
SENSOR
2
) solid copper wire in the most
" lug, located on the controller's
EARTH GND
Normally Closed
Rain Switch
Sensor
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