Manual Toro 100

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  • Toro 100 - page 1

    Specifications: • Controls up to 200 stations for the Stand-Alone model • Input power supply 100 V AC, 50/60Hz 120 V AC, 50/60Hz 240 V AC, 50/60Hz • TDC output voltage: 40 V AC max. • TDC output power: 98V A max. • Storage temperature: -30C–60C • Operating temperature: 0–60C • Cabinet T ype: Non-corrosive, lockable wall mount, ind ...

  • Toro 100 - page 2

    Earth Ground Installation IMPORT ANT! The TDC surge protection components cannot properly function unless an ef ficient pathway to earth ground is provided. The ground path must be as direct as possible, without sharp bends and must not exceed 30 Ohm resistance (when measured with an earth ground resistance device). All electrical components throug ...

  • Toro 100 - page 3

    Power Source Installation Step 1 – T urn off the power at the power source location and place the controller ’s power switch to OFF . Connect and route the appropriate size 3-conductor cable (10 AWG [2.5mm 2 ] maximum) from the power source to the controller cabinet. The provided power cable access hole can accommodate a 1" (25mm) conduit ...

  • Toro 100 - page 4

    Station Decoder Installation The station decoder module is available in 1-station, 2-station or 4-station configuration. The decoder modules are installed into the TDC output board terminals. The stand-alone TDC model can handle up to 100 stations per output board. These stations can be connected to the output board terminals in any configuration ( ...

  • Toro 100 - page 5

    Paths – 1 23 4 V alve Box Maximum communication wire length between the controller and the farthest decoder is 15,000ft (4500m). Recommended Cable for Controller-to-Decoder is the Paige ® P7350D, 14 A WG, Solid Copper , Jacketed 2-Conductor, Direct Burial cable. White Black White Black White Black White Black The maximum communication wire lengt ...

  • Toro 100 - page 6

    Grounding Communication Cable IMPORT ANT! Cable Splices: In order for the wire connections to comply with the 2005 edition of the National Electric Code® Article 300.5 (Underground Installations) and 1 10.14 (Electrical Connections), in wet or damp locations, the connector must be listed under specification “UL 486D” if installed in a valve bo ...

  • Toro 100 - page 7

    Master V alve / Pump Relay Installation TDC provide switch terminals to control a master valve or a pump relay if the system requires it. Step 1 – Place the controller ’s power switch to OFF . Step 2 – Connect the Positive/Hot wire of the power source that controls the master valve or the pump relay to the Master valve/Pump relay switch termi ...

  • Toro 100 - page 8

    Lithium Battery Replacement A 3.9V Lithium battery (P/N 363-2200) is installed in the timing mechanism to sustain the controller ’s clock time and date for approximately 10-years with no additional power applied. Step 1 – Place the controller ’s power switch to OFF . Step 2 – Remove the ribbon cable from the rear of the timing mechanism. St ...

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