Wired RainSensor
RainSensorTM + Freeze - Model 53853
TM
- Model 53769
Installation Guide
Introduction
Adding a RainSensor or RainSensor + Freeze
to your automatic sprinkler system is an
effective means of conserving water and
lowering your monthly water bill, while
promoting a healthier lawn and garden.
Designed for ease of installation, your sensorcontrolled irrigation system will be up and
running in minutes.
Prior to installing the RainSensor, take a few
moments to read through the instructions in
their entirety. Since the RainSensor is designed
to work with most makes and models of
automatic sprinkler timers, you should also refer
to the instructions provided with your timer for
specific information regarding the connection
and use of a rain sensor or rain switch.
Important:
The RainSensor is rated for 24 VAC power only. Connecting to a higher
voltage may result in severe equipment damage.
Installation methods must comply with all applicable national and local
electrical codes. If you are unsure about proper wiring practices, have a
qualified contractor perform the installation for you.
The RainSensor must not be submerged. Do not install the sensor inside a
rain gutter or any location where water can accumulate.
RainSensor Components
1 -Test Spindle - Pressed to manually test
RainSensor operation.
2 - Rainfall Adjustment Cap - Adjusts
RainSensor sensitivity from 3mm to 25mm
of detected rainfall.
3 - Quick-Clip
for easy installation.
4 - Connection Cable - 25ft (7.6m) of connec-
tion cable included.
5 - Access Cover - Easily removed for access
to internal components.
TM
- Universal mounting bracket
Figure 1
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2
3
5
Installation Procedure
v Adjust Rain Sensitivity: The sensitivity setting determines the amount of
rainfall required to trigger the RainSensor and suspend automatic watering.
The RainSensor is factory-set at 6mm. Prior to installing the RainSensor, adjust
the rainfall sensitivity as preferred to one of four optional settings as indicated in
Figure 2.
To adjust, turn the cap slightly to disengage the pins
Figure 2
from the current setting. Adjust the cap up or down to
the preferred slot position, then re-engage the pins.
Note: Make sure the slot is correctly aligned with the pin
when making an adjustment. Do not force the cap into
position.
Note: The 3mm setting is not recommended for loca-
6mm
19mm
3mm
13mm
25mm
tions where high-humidity is common.
v Set Sensor Operation Mode (Applies to Model 53769, RainSensor Only):
The RainSensor is preset for normally-closed sensor operation, but can be
easily converted to normally-open if needed. Prior to installation, determine
whether your automatic timer requires a normally-closed or normally-open sensor by referring to the timer user’s guide. If a normally-open sensor is required
(for example, when used with a Toro ECxTM or GreenKeeper
®
timer), configure
the RainSensor as shown in Figure 3.
Model 53853 only: If using the Freeze version, model 53853, and your
controller requires Normally Open Sensor operation, the sensor connection can
not be used. Instead, refer to the wiring configuration B and C under “Connect
RainSensor Wiring” section.
Figure 3
1. Using a small screwdriver, release and
remove the access cover by depressing
the two retaining tabs. Slide the control
Normally Closed
board assembly out of the housing.
See Figure 3.
2. Carefully remove the wire connector from
the left pin of the microswitch and attach it
to the center pin. Leave the right wire
connected.
3. Slide the control board back into the
Normally Open
housing making sure it is properly aligned.
Install the access cover with the connection
wire knot on the inside the housing.
v Select the Installation Site:
To operate properly, the RainSensor must be installed in an outdoor location
that provides the following conditions:
• As close to the timer as possible. If the connection wire will not reach the timer, it
can be extended to 100ft (30m) using 18 AWG (1.0mm2) insulated wire.
• Exposed to unobstructed sunlight and rainfall.
• Shielded from irrigation spray and rainwater runoff.
• Model 53853 only – Locate the RainSensor + Freeze model in the coolest por-
tion of the watered area. A northeast to northwest exposure is preferable. Avoid
installation near a heat source, such as a chimney or dryer vent.
v Install the RainSensor
A rain gutter is an ideal location for the RainSensor. Simply position the bracket
with the thumbscrew under the top lip of the rain gutter and tighten to secure (do
not over-tighten). See Figure 4.
The RainSensor can also be mounted on any suitable solid structure such as
the side of the roof, a shed, or fence using the two supplied stainless steel
screws. See Figure 5 below.
Once securely fastened, adjust the RainSensor on the mounting bracket to align
the housing vertically.
Figure 4
Thumbscrew
Figure 5
Connection Wire
To Controller
Connection Wire
To Controller
Rain Gutter
Stainless Steel
Screws
v Connect RainSensor Wiring:
Route the RainSensor connection wire into the timer through the access hole in
the base of the timer cabinet.
Note: Avoid routing the wire over any sharp edges where damage to the wire
insulation may occur. For best results, hide the wire as much as possible by
tucking it under shingles and/or moldings. Seal any holes made by passing the
wire through structure walls.
Caution: To prevent severe equipment damage, never connect the
RainSensor to any power source greater than 24 VAC. If you are in doubt,
contact a qualified installer or electrician.
1. Disconnect power to the timer.
2. Use one of the following connection methods A, B or C, that best suits the
timer model configuration.
• Find the controller sensor terminals (generally marked “SENSOR”, “SEN”
or “S”) and attach the RainSensor control wires directly to these terminals
(in either order).
Timer with Sensor terminals, with or without pump start/
A
master valve:
Sensor Bypass Switch
To Valves
Common Wire From Valves
Note: There may be a jumper wire connecting the two Sensor wire terminals
that must be removed when connecting the RainSensor. Also, place the Sensor
Bypass switch in the Active position for sensor-controlled operation.
Timer without Sensor terminals or pump start/ master
B
valve:
Irrigation System Timer
To Valves
Common Wire From Valves
• Remove the valve common wire(s) from the valve common wire terminal and
join to one RainSensor wire lead using a twist-on wire connector. Attach the
remaining RainSensor wire lead to the valve common terminal.
Twist-on Wire Connector
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