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How to wire a rust inhibitor pump to half the zones on a sprinkler system
Hi guys.
I have a pump that dispenses a rust inhibitor for my sprinkler system due to having well water. I don’t need the pump on for all zones. How do I wire the pump to only turn on for 8 of the 14 zones?
The system uses 24 volt low amp. The current setup is a wire that runs from the sprinkler control box labeled pump, that goes hot when any sprinkler zone goes hot/comes on, to a box with a relay in it that turns the injection pump on.
The solution for the rust inhibitor, is kind of expensive and only needs to be injected when a sprinkler zone is next to my concrete.
I do not want to use 8 individual relays, and I'm not even sure if that would work for fear of feed back to the other wires.
So my thought is, does anyone make a 24 vac multi-input relay/switch that would allow 8 individual input wires that would have 1 output wire that would go to the relay for the injection pump?
Or does anyone else have an idea that might help?
Thanks, Kevin.
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Originally Posted by
bbnova
Hi guys.
I have a pump that dispenses a rust inhibitor for my sprinkler system due to having well water. I don’t need the pump on for all zones. How do I wire the pump to only turn on for 8 of the 14 zones?
The system uses 24 volt low amp. The current setup is a wire that runs from the sprinkler control box labeled pump, that goes hot when any sprinkler zone goes hot/comes on, to a box with a relay in it that turns the injection pump on.
The solution for the rust inhibitor, is kind of expensive and only needs to be injected when a sprinkler zone is next to my concrete.
I do not want to use 8 individual relays, and I'm not even sure if that would work for fear of feed back to the other wires.
So my thought is, does anyone make a 24 vac multi-input relay/switch that would allow 8 individual input wires that would have 1 output wire that would go to the relay for the injection pump?
Or does anyone else have an idea that might help?
Thanks, Kevin.
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