HOLMAN PRO464 CONTROLLER
FEATURES
· Easy to use dial programming.
· 5 quick adjustment programming buttons.
· 6 fully independent programs
· Maximum 36 starts per day.
· Large display & large wiring terminals.
· Up to 12hrs 59min watering per station.
· Individual day, odd/even or interval watering.
· Water budgeting from 10% to 200%.
· Permanent memory holds automatic programs during power outs
· Programming overlap between stations (0-90 seconds) to prevent water hammer, ideal for slow closing valves and to prevent cavitation or draw down in bore installations.
· Master valve/pump start.
· Rain sensor ready technology enables individual stations to be controlled by a rain switch.
· Rain sensor delay
· Rain OFF - suspends automatic watering.
· 5 year warranty.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Designed for residential & light commercial applications the PRO469 has six individual programs to allow for efficient watering of turf and garden areas, on seperate watering programs. Along with HOLMAN's RSR™ technology allowing individual stations to be under sensor control, this controller sets a benchmark for automatic watering.
The feature packed PRO469 controller is quite easy to use with simple dial selection and programming sequence including a P button to jump directly to the program you require. Avoiding endless scrolling through other functions to find what you need.
Rain Sensor Ready™ - This controller is equipped with HOLMAN's innovative Rain Sensor Ready (RSR™) Technology. The PRO469 basically interacts with a standard rain sensor to determine if there has been adequate rainfall to suspend automatic watering.
The two key features of RSR™ technology is the individual station selection & the rain sensor delay. Individual stations can be assigned to be controlled by the sensor or not. Great for watering undercover areas whilst excluding areas affected by rainfall.
The rain sensor delay is a feature that allows you to program a delay time starting from when the sensor indicate it's wet. This is used when the sensor dries out before watering is required, rather than adjust your sensor, simply enter a delay time that suits your specific landscape requirement.