Getting started, Automatic sprinkler system basics – Toro ECXTRA INDOOR User Manual

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Getting Started

 Automatic Sprinkler System Basics

The three main operating components of every auto-

matic sprinkler system are the timer, control valves and

sprinklers /drip emitters

.

The timer is the brain of the system, signaling the control

valves when to start and stop the flow of water to the

sprinklers. The sprinklers and/or drip emitters apply the

water.
Each valve controls a group of sprinklers called a water-

ing zone. The watering zones should be planned and

installed according to the type of plant material being

watered, the sun/shade conditions, the amount of water

delivered by the sprinkler/emitter and the available water

flow and pressure.
The timer controls automatic operation based on a water-

ing schedule that you set. The watering schedule deter-

mines when and how long each zone will be watered. The

ECXTRA provides three independent watering programs

(called A, B and C). Each program can have it’s own

watering schedule. This feature enables each zone to fol-

low three different watering schedules. It is important to

remember that you only need to use one program to oper-

ate the timer. The two remaining programs are there if you

need them.
When an automatic program starts, the valves operate

one at a time in numeric order. In other words, one zone

would water completely before another zone would turn

on. This is called a watering cycle.



MANUAL

START

ON

NEXT

OFF

Valve 1 - Zone 1 - Parkway Lawn - Fixed Spray
Valve 2 - Zone 2 - Front Lawn - Fixed Spray
Valve 3 - Zone 3 - Front Shrubs - Flood Bubbler
Valve 4 - Zone 4 - Back Lawn - Geared Rotor
Valve 5 - Zone 5 - Garden - Drip

Valve 1

Timer

Valve 2

House

Valve 3

Valve 4

Valve 5

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