IRRCO10X
IRRCO10X
User-friendly and modular
An easy operation using just a single rotary/push knob and an illuminated display characterizes this irrigation computer. Thanks to its modular design, the irrigation computer or irrigation controller can be easily adapted to the customer’s needs.
The IRRCO10X comes standard with 1 input and 10 outputs. The input can be used as a flow meter input, stop, pause, or start input. The outputs can be used to control valves, pumps, fertilizers, and alarm signals.
The input and outputs are housed on a single RM10 module. Expanding the number of inputs and outputs is done simply by adding additional RM10 modules. In this way, the irrigation computer can support up to a maximum of 10 inputs and 100 outputs. These RM10 modules can also be easily added afterward.
Control expansion:
In addition to its already simple operation, each irrigation computer or irrigation controller can be equipped with SM10 switch modules for even greater ease of use. These modules add a selector switch and an indicator LED for each output. This makes it easier to visually monitor the irrigation process, as you gain a quicker overview of the status of valves and groups. Settings can also be adjusted more easily.
One SM10 provides 10 valves with indicator LEDs and selector switches. These modules can also be easily added afterward.
Simple mode:
The IRRCO10X is supplied as standard in simple mode. This is a straightforward irrigation computer without group (zone) configuration. In this mode, the user menu and installation menu closely resemble those of the older RAXX+ series irrigation controllers from Refraco.
Expert mode:
When supplied in expert mode, the IRRCO10X can be divided into up to four independently operating zones. This allows a maximum of four zones to each have their own irrigation schedule. In the installation menu, the available inputs and outputs can be distributed across the four zones.
Each zone can have its own irrigation times, pump output, fertilizer output, flow meter, stop input, and start input. It is also possible for zones to share a hydraulic circuit. In that case, the zones sharing a circuit will wait for each other.