Operation of Residential Irrigation Controllers

Automatic landscape irrigation systems have become quite common in Florida in recent years. Electronic irrigation controllers are used to control these systems; however, it is not always obvious how to program these controllers to apply the desired amount of irrigation water. This document is CIR14...

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Main Authors: Michael D. Dukes, Dorota Z. Haman
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Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2002-10-01
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description Automatic landscape irrigation systems have become quite common in Florida in recent years. Electronic irrigation controllers are used to control these systems; however, it is not always obvious how to program these controllers to apply the desired amount of irrigation water. This document is CIR1421, one of a series of the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. First published July 2002. CIR1421/AE220: Operation of Residential Irrigation Controllers (ufl.edu)
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