Products Pro-C Controller Wireless Rain-Clik™

A complete family of modular, full-featured residential and light commercial controllers.
No need to bring along a variety of different-sized controllers to see which one is best for the job. With its ability to customize to the particular size you need (from 3 to 15 stations), the Pro-C will always be the right choice. A modular system also makes inventory a breeze–there are only three different units to stock (indoor cabinets, outdoor cabinets and station modules). But, modularity isn’t all this controller has to offer, with great features such as three programs with multiple start times, independent day scheduling options, “one touch” manual start and rapid advance, a programmable event day off, robust heavy-duty locking plastic cabinet, and superior surge protection. Pro-C: delivering maximum flexibility for landscapes that require a minimal number of stations.

The first reliable wireless rain sensor provides fast installation on any system
If the thought of running wires from a controller has kept you from adding rain sensors to your systems, now there’s a hassle free alternative. The Hunter Wireless Rain-Clik™ attaches quickly and easily–simply install the receiver unit next to your irrigation controller, then install the transmitter anywhere that the device can receive representative rainfall. No ladders needed to attach to a high outcropping on a building, no messy wires to hide out of view. What also sets a Hunter Rain-Clik apart are features no other rain-sensing device offers. The unique Quick Response™ feature allows the product to shut off immediately when it starts to rain. And, unlike its competition, Hunter’s sophisticated sensing mechanism cannot be fouled by debris, giving the Wireless Rain-Clik the most highly accurate operation.
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PGP® Rotary Sprinkler Why settle for second best when you can have the sprinkler by which everything else is measured. The PGP® is Hunter’s original product, the item that put the company on the map in 1981. Its exceptional design and impressive performance placed the rotor a cut above back then, while continuous improvements and enhancements have allowed it to remain the number one selling rotor in the world ever since. With the superior ability to deliver even water distribution from precision engineered nozzles, this sprinkler is unequaled for reliability, durability, versatility, and value. With its patented features and Hunter’s years of experience in gear-drive technology, it’s no wonder the PGP remains the professional’s choice. |
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MIS will install the controller/timer which is the brain of your system, it tells your system what day, what time and exactly how much water is needed. This is a great way to control water levels and is essential if your location has water bans certain days of the week.
Rain sensors are a terrific source of water conservation. They tell the controller when there has been enough rain and therfore no watering is needed.
Our valves control water flwo to the irrigation. Hunter and Toro brand valves are rigorously tested under extreme pressures and worst possible water conditions. They are made to deliver years of trouble free performance.
What is Drip Irrigation?
Drip irrigation is the slow, precise application of water and nutrients directly to the plants' root zones in a predetermined pattern using a point source. A drip irrigation, micro irrigation or trickle irrigation design can be customized to meet specific needs while maintaining an optimum moisture level within the root zones, efficiently conserving water that might otherwise be lost to non-growth areas, runoff, sun or wind, and providing the proper balance of water and air needed for successful plant growth. These benefits can be useful for any residential, commercial or agricultural installation, and may be critical for cities and municipalities that face water restrictions while aspiring to maintain or expand their green areas.
Advantages and Benefits of Drip Irrigation System
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Water Efficiency:
By applying water only where and when it is needed, with less runoff and less evaporation from leaves and soil, the uniform application of water from drip irrigation systems can achieve high water savings. -
Reduced Pest Problems and Weed Growth:
Watering only the roots of your plants with drip irrigation cuts down on water-borne pests and fungal diseases that spread by water movement, as well as the germination of weeds in the area between your plants. -
Versatility:
Low volume irrigation systems are designed for placement in both new and existing landscape areas, and are ideal for installation on difficult terrain such as on slopes, in oddly shaped areas, and on windy sites. -
Root Zone:
One benefit of a drip irrigation system is the creation of a totally new and more favorable root zone environment because of the maintenance of a relatively constant soil moisture level. This has important implications for plant water requirements, tolerance and control of disease. -
Economy:
Investing in a low volume irrigation system can save you money and significantly lower your water use.
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