Lower limit, Manual, Auto – Baseline Systems BaseStation 3200 User Manual

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BaseStation 3200 Advanced Irrigation Controller Manual

Understanding Upper and Lower Limit Watering Strategies

Lower Limit

This water strategy provides an excellent way to achieve healthy, deep-rooted grass. You can either set the lower

limit manually or you can have the controller perform a calibration cycle in order to calculate the limit. Set the

lower limit at the maximum allowable depletion moisture level, just before the lawn begins to stress or wilt.

Manual

When you choose the Lower water strategy, you must set and then manage

the lower watering limit. This water strategy works well when you are not

constrained by specific water days. Schedule the program to water every day,

and then let the biSensor determine which days to skip by monitoring the

moisture level. The controller only waters when the moisture level has

dropped below the lower limit, and then a full water cycle runs.

The best way to set the lower limit is to have the controller do an initial

calibration cycle. Set the Calibrate field to Once. The calibration cycle will run

during the first normally scheduled run time that is at least two days after the

biSensor installation. The system sets an initial lower limit based on the calibration.

Auto

When you choose the Lower Auto water strategy, the controller sets and

manages the lower water limit. The controller schedules a monthly calibration

cycle to adjust the limit for seasonal changes to soil and plants. This

calibration cycle occurs on the first water time of the new month. Setting this

water strategy also schedules an initial calibration cycle for the next start time

that is at least two days after the biSensor installation. You have the option to

adjust the auto limit by entering a value in the Adjust field. This adjustment of

up to +/– 2% is added to the limit to make the soil a little wetter or a little

drier than the controller set limit.

Lower Limit Programming Requirements

• Set zone run times to apply ½ inch of water
• Set program to start every day of the week (biSensor will block watering until it is needed)
• Enable soak-cycles
• Use the default lower limit water strategy to begin with

The first calibration cycle occurs on the first start time after a biSensor has been installed for at least 48

hours.

A calibration cycle will calculate limits 12 to 15 hours after watering is complete on the primary zone.

A calibration cycle will extend the programmed zone water time if needed to determine the soil

saturation point - if the ground is very dry (or if the run time is too short), the run time could extend to

twice the programmed time.

If a calibration cycle cannot determine the soil saturation point, the calibration cycle will fail – posting an

alert and setting a default limit.

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