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These Irrigation Timers Permit 1 To 60 On Operations Every 24 Hours. This Series Is Designed For Water Metering In Increments Of 12 Minutes To 20 Hours 45 Minutes For Maximum Conservation Of Precious Water Resources. The 14Day Skipper Feature Permits Irrigation To Be Omitted On Selected Day(S) And Also Provides For Every Other Day Operation. The On/Off/Automatic Switch Allows Shutdown During Rainy Days Or Extended Watering During Dry Periods Without Disturbing The Automatic Cycle Set On Dial. This Time Switch Offers Provisions For Adding A Rain Sensor (Sold Separately), To Automatically Turn Your Sprinklers Off When It#39; S Is Raining. Additional Information:
CUSTOMIZABLE WATER CONSERVATION - Manage your irrigation with precision using the Intermatic R8816P101C Timer, offering 44 ON/OFF operations every 24 hours for efficient water usage
SMART WATERING CONTROL - Featuring increments of 12 minutes to 20 hours 45 minutes, this timer optimizes water usage while supporting up to 14-day skipper options for tailored irrigation
RAIN-READY DESIGN - The on/off/automatic switch enables swift shutdown during rainy days or extended watering during dry spells, while the Rain Sensor compatibility (sold separately) ensures automatic rain-triggered control
RELIABLE & VERSATILE - Designed for outdoor use, this mechanical timer accommodates 240V, 3Hp DPST applications, making it ideal for sprinkler systems and irrigation management
EFFORTLESS INTEGRATION - Enhance your water-saving strategy by seamlessly integrating a rain sensor (sold separately), ensuring efficient sprinkler control even during unpredictable weather conditions
I got this as a replacement of my existing timer, since the automatic function was not working. Installation was quick, but making it work took about 3 hrs because no matter how we connected the cables, the automatic mode would work as permanently on. It took a retired electrical engineer neighbor to come over and give 3 taps to the relay (with the back of a screwdriver) for it to work as intended. The more you know xD. Has been working on auto without fail for a couple of months now.