Introduction; About The Rbc 8000 Battery Timer; Component Identification - DIG RBC 8000 Instruction Manual

Battery powered anti-siphon valve with watering timer
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1. INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing DIG's RBC 8000 Single Station Battery Operated Timer.
This manual describes how to get the RBC series timer up and running quickly.
After reading this manual and becoming familiar with the basic functionality of the
timer, use the manual as a reference for less common tasks in the future.
2. ABOUT THE RBC 8000 BATTERY OPERATED TIMER
The RBC 8000 watering timer employs the latest irrigation programming features
to allow for complete control of any irrigation system. The RBC 8000 is available
in a single station model which includes a 3/4 in. anti-siphon valve, with a rain
sensor connection, and is powered by two AA batteries that can last up to 3
years [using name brand alkaline batteries]. The timer is enclosed in a compact,
waterproof housing to protect it from the elements.

3. COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION

1. Timer cover
2. Quick reference label
3. LCD Display displays the icon-based
applications/ programs
4. 7 button programming keypad: Use
for programming, system on/off,
manual run and reviewing program
5. Battery compartment cap for
two AA alkaline batteries
(not included)
6. Rain sensor yellow wire connection
7. Collapsible 36 in. solenoid wire
8. DC solenoid
9. Anti-siphon air vent
10. 3/4 in. pipe thread outlet (FNPT)
11. Manual flow control
12. External bleed screw
13. 3/4 in. pipe thread inlet (FNPT)
14. Anti-siphon valve
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