Description: EZ Decoders are small, waterproof, and come with color-coded wiring and a convenient LED status light. They do not require special wire or connectors to function (Connectors purchased separately). Better yet, the system can coexist with conventional output modules, allowing hybrid functionality of both direct-wired valves and decoder operations in the same controller. This technology also permits easy conversion of a conventionally wired system to two-wire using the existing wiring bundle. Its that easy! FEATURES & BENEFITS HCC and ICC2 Controllers: Up to 54 stations, plus master valve HPC and Pro-C Controllers: Up to 32 stations, plus master valve (28 stations if two-wire only) No special wire or connectors required (Connectors need to be purchased separately) - we recommend Dryconn 20230 Allows hybrid operations of conventional and decoder stations Compatible with any direct-burial wire for maximum flexibility EZ-1 Decoders have built-in status LED for positive diagnostics OVERVIEW EZDS is compatible with all the features of our Hydrawise-enabled HCC controller, as well as the ICC2 controller and its web-based Centralus management platform. Plug in the EZ-DM two-wire output module to enable up to 54 stations of irrigation, plus a master valve, on a single pair of wires. Then simply place EZ Decoders at each valve! OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS Electrical output on two-wire path: 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz Wire paths possible over 3,000' (see wiring chart below) Each EZ-1 decoder has the capability to activate two standard 24 VAC solenoids Can operate any two decoders simultaneously for more efficient watering Approvals: UL, cUL, FCC, CE, RCM, Industry Canada EZ-1 decoders are IP68 rated, submersible Warranty period: 3 years
Price: 65 USD
Location: Colton, California
End Time: 2024-08-09T23:13:50.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Hunter Industries
Type: Singe Station Decoder for ICC2, HCC, Pro-C
Number of Zones: 1
Model: EZ-1
MPN: EZ-1
Watering Frequency: Every 2nd Day