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Additional information in:
AccuRain Installation and User Guide (3.2 MB PDF)
General Questions
What other stuff do I need?
It uses the same plumbing supplies and tools as other irrigation systems,
just a lot less. You'll need to use the stronger type pipe for the
watering head because it is under constant water pressure. We recommend
Schedule 40 PVC pipe if you bury it and Schedule 80 if you don't; Schedule
80 can handle sunlight.
Does it require wires?
Yes, all Watering Heads are connected together in parallel to the Junction
Box with 4 conductor 18 gauge AWG or heavier sprinkler wire rated for
direct burial. If you cannot find 4 conductor it is OK to buy 5 or 7 conductor,
just don't connect the unused wires (except for a long run, see below).
Most large hardware stores will carry the cable.
Can I use it with another irrigation system?
Yes and NO. There are important differences. Don't hook up
the wires to other sprinklers/controllers! It uses a different voltage
system and you could damage both. Also, our pipes are under constant
pressure because the valve is in the head. You can tap off the same
water source, but don't control the water to an AccuRain Watering Head
with an electric valve.. You probably don't want them to run at the same
time because that might affect the flow rate of the other systems.
For the AccuRain system, it will adjust to the pressure changes (as long
as a minimum is met).
Can I hook up a rain sensor?
Yes. You can hook up many models of automatic rain shut-off sensors.
For more information, read Installing a Rain Sensor (PDF)
Can I paint it?
Yes, but preferably only light colors. It is light in color to keep the electronics
inside cool from the sun. Dark colors may cause too much heating.
Use paints designed for plastics. Be sure to remove the covers to
paint them and protect the nozzle from any paint. Don't allow any paint
build up in gap area (it would impede turning).
It doesn't seem fast enough to do a lawn. How fast is it?
Often ordinary sprinklers apply water too fast for a soil's low infiltration
rate. They require stopping and starting or else you waste water
with runoff. The maximum rate
is one gallon a minute. If you have a large lawn, you might want
to create different zones (e.g. SUNNY LAWN and SHADY LAWN)
and water them on different mornings. Very
large lawns (over 3000 sqft) would require additional Watering Heads, but
they could water at the same time.
Will it do potted plants?
Yes, but it is likely to get the nearby area wet too. On a calm day,
it is accurate and consistent enough to water a large pot or a group of
pots, but there is likely to be a little spillage.
What are the limits on size and shape of a zone?
Zones can be almost any shape. It needs at least 3 and no more than
24 dots (wow, that's a lot!) to define a zone. Generally it works
best to work from the corner closest to the Watering Head and go around
clockwise to set the dots. It does not handle concave shapes where
it would need to water two different parts radially. For instance,
looking from the Watering Head, a U-shape would be okay, but a C-shape
would not. These complex shapes can be broken into smaller zones
that can be handled.
How can I make it squirt farther?
The maximum range is affected by the height of the head. Mounting
it higher will increase the range. Also, make sure the water pressure
is above 45 PSI, the higher the pressure, the further it can reach.
How close can it water?
It can put water directly underneath the head, but we suggest no closer than
6 inches away.
My power is not 120 VAC/ 60 Hz, what can I do?
Order the Starter Kit with the Large Transformer. It can handle all common
international power sources. You will need an IEC cord to plug into your local power.
Design Questions
Where do I put the Watering Heads?
You don't need any overlap like you find in other sprinkler systems unless
the stream would be blocked by some object. Generally they work best
at the outside corners of a house, perhaps mounted under the eaves (not
too high because it still squirts up). The higher up you position
the head, the further the range but the lower the accuracy. Another good
location is in the center of a fence line. You can hook it up to
wherever you have a water supply, including a faucet. Some people
test a location by using a garden hose (adapters are available) connected
to the watering head.
Do I have to measure my PSI or GPM?
Generally No. Precise measurements are not required. You
should be within 45 to 80 PSI. Most homes are within these values.
Lower than the minimum will reduce the range. If you are on the low side,
you might want to limit the number of Watering Heads operating at one time.
If you are over the pressure limit, you might get some leaking.
Installation Questions
How does installing differ from other systems?
In general, it is very similar to other systems except for requiring a
lot less digging and fewer pipes and heads. There is no need for "circuits".
The installation process has been greatly simplified over traditional methods.
What is unique is the ability to have it next to the house, high up and
out of the way.
How long can the wire be from a Watering Head to the Junction Box?
No special considerations are needed for a system where the farthest sprinkler
is less than 500 ft of wire away. If distances greater than 500 ft
are involved, you need to maintain at least 18 volts DC between the red
and black wires at the farthest out sprinkler. You could use a heavier
gauge wire or use 7 conductor cable, using the extra wires to cut the voltage
drop on the Red and Black wires.
Usage Questions
Will it do its automatic watering on a zone if I watered it manually that
day?
If you watered before your start hour, and it would normally water that
day at the start hour, it will water again.
Still have more questions? Ask us at info@accurain.com
for more information.
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