Baseline Systems BaseStation 3200 V12 User Manual

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BaseStation 3200 Advanced Irrigation Controller Manual

ET-based watering

A watering methodology that uses the principles of evapotranspiration to

water when needed rather than on an established schedule

evaporation

Loss of water as vapor from the soil surface or from moisture on the

surface of a leaf. Differs from transpiration in that the water does not

pass through the plant parts.

evapotranspiration

(ET)

The process of transferring moisture from the earth to the atmosphere by

evaporation of water and transpiration from plants.

field capacity

This is the maximum water holding capacity of the soil, in other words,

the level of soil moisture left in the soil after drainage of the gravitational

water. Irrigation to levels above field capacity will result in runoff or

drainage as gravitational water.

flow device

A device that is capable of measuring water flow and water used

GPH

The abbreviation for gallons per hour

GPM

The abbreviation for gallons per minute

hydrozone

A grouping of plants that have similar water requirements and can be

watered the same

infiltration

The process by which water passes through soil – the liquid permeates

the soil by passing through the pores in the soil

k-value

(also known as k-factor) A calibration factor for a flow device expressed in

pulses per unit volume. The k-value is used to calibrate the volumetric

throughput of a flow device. Manufacturers give the k-value (or k-factor)

of their flow device in the device specification.

linked zone

Within a zone group, there is one primary zone and all other zones are

then “linked” to the primary and will get their programming information

from the primary (water time, program, schedule, etc.)

lower limit

(lower threshold)

This water strategy is programmed by setting the schedule to water every

day and then setting the biSensor to allow watering when the moisture

level drops below this limit – the controller can automatically set this

lower limit after a calibration cycle, or it can be set manually.

mainline

A pressurized pipe that supplies water from the point of connection

(water source) to the valves

master valve (MV)

An automatic or manual valve installed on the mainline piping

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.

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