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General Installation Instructions

It  is  very  important  that  the  decoders  be  installed 
properly since most of the system will be underground 
and therefore not easy to access should any alterations 
or repairs be required� Refer to instructions below for 
proper installation techniques�

Stripping The Maxi Wire

NOTE:

 

!

 Use only a U�F� safety stripper tool as 

manufactured  by  King  Safety  Products  to 
remove the outer PE jacket on the Maxi wire� 
It is the only tool that will remove the outer 
jacket  of  the  Maxi  wire  while  minimizing 
potential  damage  to  the  insulation  on  the 
inner conductors�

Slide 4” to 6” of the Maxi wire out through the hole 

1. 

in the back of the safety stripper�
Make  sure  the  cable  is  on  it’s  edge  and  gently 

2. 

apply even pressure with your thumb on top of 
the tool�
Firmly draw the tool back along the cable in one 

3. 

motion  while  maintaining  light  pressure  with 
your thumb�
Turn  the  cable  on  it’s  opposite  edge  and  repeat 

4. 

the process�
Clip  off  the  loose  outer  pieces  of  PE  jacket  with 

5. 

linesman’s pliers�
Remove the inner insulation with a properly sized 

6. 

wire stripper for the gauge cable you are working 
with to make the Maxi wire splice, Red to Red and 
Black to Black�

NOTE:

 

!

  It  is  advisable  to  test  the  above 

method on a small piece of scrap Maxi wire 
to  familiarize  yourself  with  the  amount  of 
pressure to apply consistently remove a very 
thin strip of the jacket in one motion without 
damaging the inner insulation�

Wire Splices

Gently twist two wires together using linesman’s 

1. 

pliers� No more than four twists are required�

NOTE:

 

!

  Twisting  the  wires  in  excess  can 

fracture the conductors�

Firmly hand-tighten the appropriate size wire nut 

2. 

onto the twisted wire and push it into the DBY or 
DBR connector as far as possible�
Snap the cap securely�

3. 

Valve Boxes at Splices

Place splices in a 12” x 18” rectangular valve box�

1. 

Provide  three  to  four  feet  of  excess  wire  in  the 

2. 

valve  box  so  that  splices  may  easily  be  brought 
above ground for troubleshooting�
Clearly  mark  all  wire  splices  with  their  routing 

3. 

direction or the holes they feed�

Decoder Controller Installation

Decoder Wiring Procedure - Primary Path

Connect  red  wire  of  Equip  side  of  MSP-1  to 

1. 

terminal 1A of DIB�
Connect  black  wire  of  Equip  side  of  MSP-1  to 

2. 

terminal 1B of DIB�
Connect red wire of Line side of MSP-1 to red wire 

3. 

of Primary path�
Connect black wire of Line side of MSP-1 to black 

4. 

wire of Primary path�

NOTE:

 

!

  Color  coding  of  the  wires  can  be 

an  invaluable  troubleshooting  tool  in  the 
future�

Connect  the  other  end  of  the  red  wire  of  the 

5. 

Primary  path  to  one  (1)  of  the  blue  decoder 
wires�
Connect  the  other  end  of  the  black  wire  of  the 

6. 

Primary path wire to the other blue decoder wire�

NOTE:

 

!

 If you are continuing the wire path to 

another decoder, then connect a new wire to 
the decoder in steps 5-6 and run the other 
end of the new wire to the next decoder�

PAR+ES Installation Manual

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Summary of Contents for PAR+ES

Page 1: ...PAR ES Controller Installation Manual P N 635778 635778 Rev B PAR ES installation manual 1of2 ENG source indd 1 9 2 2008 4 09 27 PM...

Page 2: ...ons 7 2 Wire Path Connections 7 Install The LINK Radio Modem Kit 8 LINK Power Transformer Installation Connection 8 LINK Interface Board Installation 8 Radio Modem Kit and Antenna Panel Installation 9...

Page 3: ...el nuts z z Four large washers z z Four small split ring washers z z Tools and Materials Hammer nails framing lumber concrete trowel z z etc for concrete pad 1 1 and 4 non metallic conduit sweep ells...

Page 4: ...nuts onto 1 the L bolts see Figure 1 Insert the L bolts into the threaded holes in the 2 plastic mounting template Screw another stainless steel nut onto each L bolt 3 to hold it in place Repeat steps...

Page 5: ...wiring through their appropriate conduits Pour the Concrete Pad and Mount the Pedestal Pour the concrete pad around the properly 1 positioned sweep ells Lower the mounting template onto the pad 2 sett...

Page 6: ...iring 2 compartment and use an appropriate fitting to connect the conduit to the wiring compartment Surge Arrestor Installation Rain Bird recommends installing a surge arrestor to protect the controll...

Page 7: ...urning on AC power If the switch position is changed after applying power the controller will be damaged NOTE In 240VAC the power wire are colored red black or red blue Connect Power Wires and Surge A...

Page 8: ...verview Figure 6 shows overview of how power and communication wiring connects from controller to controller in a cluster h h PAR ES Installation Manual 6 635778 Rev B PAR ES installation manual 1of2...

Page 9: ...ler is a 4 terminal connection block see Figure 8 Connect the HOT red wire of the 2 wire 1 communication path to terminal 4 lower right terminal Connect the COM black wire of the 2 Wire 2 communicatio...

Page 10: ...LINK transformer s white male connector 8 into the free white female power supply connector Replace the power supply in the controller and secure 9 it with its screws Reattach all power connections 1...

Page 11: ...nto the radio Insert the connector from the antenna through 4 the opening in the radio cover and plug into the radio Mount the radio cover assembly to the antenna 5 plate using six nuts provided not s...

Page 12: ...NOTE Cables provided with CAM Link are not suitable for direct burial and need to be in either a waterproof conduit underground from controller 1 to 2 and so on or in a waterproof conduit above ground...

Page 13: ...e them fit into the terminal strip connectors Connect a common wire to one of the leads on 2 each valve Connect the other end of the common wire to the VLV COM terminal on the controller s terminal st...

Page 14: ...n for ease of troubleshooting InaStarconfiguration theprimarypathisthedistance between the controller and the farthest decoder In a Loop configuration the length is measured by following the wire path...

Page 15: ...ion without damaging the inner insulation Wire Splices Gently twist two wires together using linesman s 1 pliers No more than four twists are required NOTE Twisting the wires in excess can fracture th...

Page 16: ...1s so that there is no more than eight z z decoders between two LSP 1s or so that there is no more than 500 feet between LSPs which ever is less Install LSP 1s at the last decoder in a dead end of z...

Page 17: ...f bracket Refer to Upgrade Kit Installation for instructions Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each additional OSM 3 Ribbon Cable Connections Insert the 16 wire ribbon cable coming from the 1 top left of the n...

Page 18: ...the other end of the ribbon cable to the first OSM on the swing out bracket by attaching to ribbon cable located at the top left For second and third OSMs installed on swing out bracket for stations 5...

Page 19: ...to sensor terminal 1 of 1 the DIB Decoder Interconnect Board Connect the other wire to the second sensor 2 terminal 1 of the DIB Setup the sensor setup instructions in PAR ES 3 Operation Manual In a S...

Page 20: ...circuits If you are unable to reach a resistance of 10 ohms or less you can enhance the ground network with additional ground electrodes or plates Installation Requirements The following requirements...

Page 21: ...The single ground rod design consists of a 10 ground rod with a Caldwell Connection located at least 10 from the equipment see Figure 19 PAR ES Installation Manual 19 635778 Rev B PAR ES installation...

Page 22: ...minimum dimensions 4 x 96 x 0625 Install the grounding plate horizontally three feet deep and 15 feet from the grounding rod Encase ground plate in 100 lbs of ground enhancement material Option C Enh...

Page 23: ...635778 Rev B PAR ES installation manual 1of2 ENG source indd 21 9 2 2008 4 09 56 PM...

Page 24: ...ay cause interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interfere...

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