3. Plug the cable in the SOLAR RADIATION connector on the enclosure. Ensure that the plug
is completely seated on the connector and the locking ring is turned a quarter revolution
clockwise.
6.6.6 107 or 108 soil temperature sensor (optional)
The 107 and 108 temperature sensors have a –C Cable Termination option that allows them to
connect to the WS-PRO2. With this option, the cable terminates in a connector that attaches to
the WS-PRO2. This is equivalent to the -LC version available for some sensors.
NOTE:
Rain Bird recommends routing the cable of the optional soil sensors in conduit, especially if
the soil is rocky or rodents are present. The cables for these sensors do NOT have an armored
outer jacket. The jacket is waterproof but NOT cut proof.
1. Bury the conduit from the weather station to the soil temperature site.
2. Route the sensor cable through the conduit.
3. Bury the end of the sensor so it is in contact with the soil surface to be measured. See
sensor manual for complete instructions.
4. Plug this sensor into one of three possible connectors on the WS-PRO2 enclosure. Check
the programming software for correct station connection. Ensure that the plug is
completely seated on the connector and the locking ring is turned a quarter revolution
clockwise.
6.6.7 Sensor connections
Each sensor cable plug attaches to a unique bulkhead connector (
(p. 34)). The labeling of the sensor cables match the labeling on the back of the enclosure.
For more information, refer to
CAUTION:
Each plug must be completely seated on to the connector and the locking ring turned a
quarter revolution clockwise. Failure to seat the plug completely could cause corrosion and
water damage to both the enclosure and the cable.
NOTE:
Notice how the sensor caps are slid between the connector and the one above in
(p. 34). This will keep the caps out of the way of the connector cover.
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