Hunter X-Core Owners Manual And Programming Instructions page 101

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3. The sensor connections are made in dedicated pairs:
one wire to the sensor number + terminal, the other
wire from the sensor to its – terminal. Do not twist
common wires together from different sensors and
connect them to the same terminal.
4. Loosen the screw for the first sensor terminal
(SEN1), and connect either of its wires to the +
terminal and tighten.
5. Connect the other wire from that sensor to the SEN1
– terminal and tighten.
6. To connect the wireless Rain Clik (WRC) or wireless
Rain-Freeze Clik receiver, consult the instructions
supplied with the WRC for mounting and addressing.
7. Connect either of the receiver's Yellow power wires
to the "24 VAC" terminal on the Master Module (the
"24 VAC" terminal has a 400 mA maximum capacity
and is adequate for Clik receivers).
8. Connect the other Yellow receiver wire to any of the
COM terminals.
9. Complete the wireless Clik installation according to
the WRC instructions.
ConneCTInG The hunTer floW sensor .....................................
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All additional programming is performed at the facepack
and is described in the Set Sensor Operation section of
Programming and Operations.
The HFS is the primary flow meter for which ACC flow
functions have been designed. Additional types of flow
sensor connections may also be possible. Consult flow
sensor manual for wiring and calibration information.
1. To connect a HFS, route the pair of 18 AWG (1 mm)
wires from the sensor into the cabinet through one
of the low voltage conduit openings in the bottom of
the enclosure.
2. Locate the "Flow" red and black coded terminals
near the left side of the Master Module. Connect the
red wire from the HFS to the red terminal, and the
black wire from the HFS to the black terminal.
3. Reversing the red and black connections will
probably not damage the units, but will not allow the
ACC to read flow.
4. Flow setup, learning, and configuration is described
in the Set Flow Monitoring section of Programming
and Operations.

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