To set up concurrent zones for a program – Baseline Systems BaseStation 3200 V12 User Manual

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BaseStation 3200 Advanced Irrigation Controller Manual

To set up concurrent zones for a program

Concurrent zones are the number of zones (valves) that can be operated at the same time –

typically limited by the amount of water available and the design flow of each of the zones. You can

set up the concurrent zones on a per program basis and have it automatically managed using a flow

device. You can also set the total number of concurrent zones for the controller.

In the BaseStation 3200, you manage the number of zones that can run concurrently at the

following levels:

Mainline Flow Level – When you set up the design flow for the mainline and then set the

Concurrent Zones by Flow field to YES, the system uses the mainline design flow to determine

how many zones can run concurrently up to the program limits. Refer to Setting Up Mainline

Operating Limits on page 68.

Program Level – If you want a program to water more than one zone at a time, you must

configure the Concurrent Zone settings at the program level.

Even if your system does not have a flow device, you can still use the Concurrent Zone

settings at the program level without having to input design flows for all zones and the

mainline.

When you have one or more flow devices, a good strategy is to set the program concurrency

limits to a reasonable maximum and then decrease specific programs that have some special

considerations (such as, the mainline branch is smaller, longer, or you want to slow the

completion time of a program, or if the two-wire length is very long and you want to control

the voltage drop by limiting the current to those valves).

1. Turn the dial to the Programs position.

2. Press the Next button to select the Concurrent Zones Setup option. The Concurrent Zones

screen displays.

3. In the Program column, press the + or button to select the program that you want to set up

concurrent zones for.

4. Press the Next button to move to the

Concurrent Zones column, and then press the

+ or button to change the value in the field.

Note: Consider electrical and water

constraints when you are setting up

concurrent zones.

5. Press the Next button to move to the Total

Allowed field, and then press the + or

button to change the value in the field. This

field indicates the number of concurrent

zones for all programs added together.

6. When you have finished making changes, turn the dial to the RUN position.

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