Step 5, Bisensor installation, Option b – Baseline Systems WaterTec S100 User Manual

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WaterTec S100 Manual June08

Step 5

biSensor Installation

The biSensor has several burial requirements. There

must be good contact between the soil and the biSensor,

and it needs to be buried lying on its side. If buried flat,

the biSensor readings can be wrong due to moisture

pooling on the surface of the biSensor. The biSensor is

buried 2” to 3” inches deep in turf areas and deeper for

planters and tree areas (root zones). Wet the ground

thoroughly before beginning either Option below.

(Option A) - Works well for rocky soils

1. Using a shovel or edger cut out a piece of sod

approximately 1-foot long by 6-inches wide in the

area where you plan to bury the biSensor.

2. Carefully remove the sod and try to keep the roots

intact.

3. Dig a small trench the length of the biSensor in the

exposed dirt.

4. Insert the biSensor into trench, burying it on its

long edge. If buried flat, biSensor readings can be

wrong due to moisture pooling on surface of the

biSensor.

5. Remove any rocks or gravel that are touching the

surface of the biSensor to ensure there are no air

pockets.

6. Cut a slit back to the valve box for the

communication wires. Take care to bury them

deep enough to avoid damage from aeration or

other activities.

7. Using a bucket of water saturate the soil

surrounding the biSensor and compact the soil

around it tightly.

8. Refill hole, replace sod and saturate the area

thoroughly. Once saturated, compact soil firmly

around the biSensor. The biSensor must make

good contact with the surrounding soil.

(Option B) - Works well for sandy or loamy soils

1. With a flat blade shovel, cut a slit in the grass where

the biSensor will be placed. Widen slit with a back

and forth motion.

2. Place the biSensor in the slit horizontally so the top

of the biSensor is 2”-3” deep.

3. Remove any rocks or gravel that are touching the

biSensor to ensure there are no air pockets.

4. Cut a slit back to the valve box for the communication wires. Take care to bury them

deep enough to avoid damage from aeration or other activities.

5. Using a bucket of water saturate the soil surrounding the biSensor and compact the soil

around it tightly.

note

Note: Ensure biSensor is buried 2”-3”

below grass line for optimal readings.

This depth also prevents future

damage, i.e., aerators, etc.

OPTION B

Re-cover area and

heavily saturate with water.

Cut slit into grass

about 12” long

by 6” deep...

then work shovel

back and forth to

create a slot for the biSensor

Re-cover area and

heavily saturate with water.

Cut slit into grass

about 12” long

by 6” deep...

then work shovel

back and forth to

create a slot for the biSensor

Bury biSensor

4” TO 6” deep

Bury biSensor

2” TO 3” deep

OPTION A

Bury biSensor

4” TO 6” deep

Re-cover area and

heavily saturate with water.

Dig 6”X12”

section and ...

peel back sod

with roots intact.

Bury biSensor

2” TO 3” deep

Re-cover area and

heavily saturate with water.

Dig 6”X12”

section and ...

peel back sod

with roots intact.

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