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D. STATION TIME CONTROL

 

KNOBS:

  Individual TIME controls for each station.

Timing is adjustable from 3 to 60 minutes (6 to 60 minutes in the RC 1260C) to suit all
landscape growth requirements. A small white arrow moves with each knob along the
timing scale on the Station dial (C) for visual indication of the time setting. The scale is
marked-off in 5 minute graduations and the ratchet action of the knob provides for pre-
cision adjustment with each "notch" representing one minute increments. The OFF po-
sition eliminates the station from the watering schedule. All omitted stations are auto-
matically “rapid advanced” through, to the next timed station.

E. OPERATIONAL MODE

 

SWITCH:  

The 2-position MODE switch (E) provides the

operating control for the system. AUTO position for automatic irrigation as scheduled
and "timed" watering of manually selected station. The OFF position is used for rainy
weather shutdown. This position eliminates controller "output" to the system valves

without 

interrupting the clock operation.

F. CIRCUIT BREAKER RESET BUTTON:  

Circuit overload reset button (F). A built-in

circuit breaker protects the controller from damage due to current overload. Push to
reset after the source of trouble has been remedied.

G. CURRENT STATION

 

INDICATOR:  

STATION indicator (G) identifies the current

position of controller operation.

H. CURRENT TIME INDICATOR:  

TIME indicator (H) identifies the current time on the

controller clock.

I. CURRENT DAY INDICATOR:  

DAY indicator (I) identifies the current day of the wa-

tering schedule.

INSTALLATION

The RC Series controller’s cabinet is suitable for wall mounting in sheltered areas.
Three mounting holes are provided through the back surface of the cabinet. Before
mounting the controller, consideration must be given as to accessibility, electrical
power source and connections to the system control valves.

11”

6”

3”

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4

9

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” DIA. INPUT

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CONTROLLER

OUTLINE

MOUNTING

HOLES

DOOR OPENS

TO LEFT

DOOR

1

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8

” DIA.

OUTPUT
CONNECTION

Figure 2

CONTROLLER MOUNTING

2

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4

7”

MINIMUM 6” FOR
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS

Summary of Contents for RC-1260C

Page 1: ...AL with 14 SCHEDULING PINS The calendar DAY dial contains 14 cap tive pins for scheduling irrigation everyday or any day within a two week range Each pin represents a 24 hour period beginning at midnight Embossed characters are on the dial adjacent to each day of the week C STATION SELECTOR INDICATOR DIAL The STATION selector indicator dial contains the timing controls for each of the stations The...

Page 2: ...ill struggling with your old sprinkler timer Having a hard time complying with local watering restrictions Upgrading to a new Rain Bird sprinkler timer is easier than you might think New timers are easier to program than ever before with powerful features to help save you time and water while keeping your yard healthy and vibrant There are lots of models to meet your needs including indoor and out...

Page 3: ...liminates controller output to the system valves without interrupting the clock operation F CIRCUIT BREAKER RESET BUTTON Circuit overload reset button F A built in circuit breaker protects the controller from damage due to current overload Push to reset after the source of trouble has been remedied G CURRENT STATION INDICATOR STATION indicator G identifies the current position of controller operat...

Page 4: ...NTING 1 Choose a location that provides a minimum clearance of 13 wide x 10 high Since the electrical connections are provided at the bottom of the cabinet clearance should be allowed for the conduit connections etc Refer to Figure 2 2 Remove the 4 panel mounting screws carefully lift out the panel and disconnect the wire harness at the connectors 3 Position the cabinet on the wall at the mounting...

Page 5: ...ection with a 1 2 conduit fitting 3 Connect a 120 Volt A C supply line to the LINE INPUT leads Main Power Wiring RC 7C RC 4C RC 1260C The 120 VAC step down transformer is mounted in the lower left hand comer of the controller cabinet A 1 2 14 NPSM conduit nipple extends through the cabinet bottom for connection to a conduit housing junction box or other approved attachment Make the electrical conn...

Page 6: ...rve each circuit for proper operation Upon satisfactory checkout of the system proceed to adjust the controller clock CAUTION Dead Heading a pump running the pump s motor without water flowing through it may cause pump damage It may also result in personal injury from hot water spraying from the pump as a result of static water within the pump heating to a temperature where plastic pipe and fittin...

Page 7: ... pin s corresponding to the day s on which watering is desired Re member each DAY pin represents a 24 hour period beginning at midnight 2 Next select the desired starting time s and push in the corresponding pin s on the HOUR dial Multiple starts within a given day may be scheduled after completion of the time accumulated by the previous cycle see NOTE following Step 3 3 The first mark square dot ...

Page 8: ...ll operate for the time set on the dial after which the remaining stations will follow in sequence until the REST position again ap pears under the Station pointer RAIN SHUTDOWN There may be occasions where it is desired to interrupt all landscape irrigation Condi tions such as rainy weather system repair landscape renovation or other excavation work The temporary shutdown of the system is accompl...

Page 9: ...Insufficient cycle time al lowed b Total cycle time coincides with a succeeding START pin a Adjust cycle time for more than 15 minutes b Reset the HOUR pins or readjust the accumulated cycle time Some stations do not op erate a Station time set at OFF b Faulty valve wiring a Set TIME control for more than 3 minutes b Check connections be tween controller and valves Also check valve actuators Stati...

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