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IRRIGATION 810-3R RECEIVER GUIDE HOT SHOT OVERVIEW RECEIVER FUNCTION SWITCH SETTINGS RECEIVER INDICATOR LIGHTS SUPERVISION FEATURE RECEIVER HOOKUP TO ENGINE DRIVEN WELL RECEIVER HOOKUP TO ELECTRIC WELL RECEIVER HOOKUP TO ELECTRIC WELL DIAGRAM Version : 1006...
HOW IT WORKS Think of the HOT SHOT system as a 12-2 control wire going from the pivot to the irrigation pump. When the Hot Shot Transmitter’s RELAY Input is activated, a 15 second delay timer is started. After the delay timer has expired, the transmitter will send the (turn ON) command to the receiver.
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RECEIVER UNIT 810-3R FUNCTION SWITCH SETTINGS WHAT RELAY WILL DO WHEN ACTIVATED SWITCH# RELAY WILL LATCH MOMENTARILY FOR 10 SEC AND THEN REOPEN. RELAY WILL STAY LATCHED UNTIL RESET CODE IS SENT. INVERT FUNCTION – AT POWER UP RELAY BECOMES ENERGIZED.
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RECEIVER # SWITCHES(1,2,3,4) When a Hot Shot Receiver (only 810-3R) is going to be used with A Hot Shot 810-3T transmitter using it’s #1, #2, #3 or #4 SENSOR INPUTS, the receivers going to be used will need to be assigned to the sensor on the transmitter that will control it.
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Install a jumper wire connecting the negative terminal to the COM terminal on the receiver. Connect a wire from the N.C. terminal on the Hot Shot receiver to the S or the SW1 terminal on the Murphy kill switch.
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Shot Systems, just request when ordering. Mount a 3 terminal fuse block and a 120vac relay. Hot Shot Systems suggest using a 115V AC coil relay. They are available for purchase through Hot Shot Systems, just request when or- dering.
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OBJECT: WHEN THE HOT SHOT TRANSMITTER’S RELAY INPUT TO COMMON IS CLOSED IT SENDS OUT THE RELAY ON COMMAND TO THE RECEIVER. WHEN THE HOT SHOT RECEIVER GETS THE ON SIGNAL IT WILL CLOSE ITS NO TO COMMON CONTACTS. THIS WILL ENERGIZE THE 120V RELAY TO CLOSE THE 480V CONTACTOR.
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RECEIVER UNIT 810-3R NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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