Baseline Systems BaseStation 1000 User Manual

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BaseStation 1000 Irrigation Controller Manual

maximum

allowed

depletion

(MAD)

When the soil moisture content reaches this level, irrigation needs to start.

In most cases, the maximum allowed depletion level is just before the plants

begin to show visible signs of stress.

microclimate

The climate of a specific location within a landscape. Variations in climate

are influenced by subtle differences in temperature, humidity, and wind

exposure. Microclimates can have a significant impact on plant water needs.

NCMV

Normally closed master valve – built in to the BL-5402NCMV flow device

NOMV

Normally open master valve – built in to the BL-5402NOMV flow device. It

can monitor high flow and shut down independently from the controller.

offset value

A calibration factor for a flow device that compensates for limitations in the

device’s ability to measure small signals adequately. Manufacturers give the

maximum amount of offset associated with their flow device in the device

specification

permanent

wilting point

When soil moisture content reaches this level, plants can no longer get

water from the soil, and they will wilt and die

powered

biCoder

A decoder device that interprets the signals that it receives from the

controller and tells the valve to turn on or off. A powered biCoder is

designed to retrofit into existing systems and requires 120 VAC service at

installation location.

program

The controller uses a program to organize watering events. Each program

can have different schedules, water days, start/stop/pause conditions, and

associated devices. The BaseStation 1000 supports 20 programs and can be

upgraded to support up to 40.

pump start

A relay or relay-type device that initiates turn on of a pump, typically a high

horsepower electrical or motor driven pump

runoff

When the soil moisture content is at the saturation level, any excess water

from rain, snow melt, or irrigation drains to a low point in the landscape

saturation

When the soil moisture content is at this level, nearly all of the spaces

between soil particles are filled with water. After a soil has reached

saturation, it does not become more saturated; although, in some situations

where water is trapped, it can become flooded.

soak cycle

When a zone waters using a soak cycle, the total watering run time includes

periods of watering (run times) interspersed with periods of non-watering

times (soak times).

soil-moisture

content

The ratio of the volume of contained water in a soil compared with the

entire soil volume

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