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Rain Bird A554800 - Wireless Rain Sensor

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$97.95
MSRP: $144.32
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SKU:
TRB-WR2RFC
UPC:
077985060138
MPN:
A554800

Description

The Rain Bird Wireless Rain/Freeze Sensor is designed to help you conserve water and will turn off your irrigation when it rains. Saves up to 35% on water usage. It has a built-in Quick Shut-Off and 48-hour delay features, which automatically holds watering for 48 hours after the rain

Rain Bird WR2RFC-48 A554800 is great for commercial water management and can be paired with up to 4 controller interfaces. With its advanced feature that updates the weather information every 45 seconds, it's a well designed product and provides a reliable performance

Features:

  • Battery life: up to 4 years under normal conditions
  • Rain delay
  • This sensor is compatible and suitable for use with Rain Bird and competitors 24 VAC irrigation controllers (with or without pump start/master valve)
  • Simple battery replacement, no tools needed.
  • Easy to install, mounts on flat surfaces or rain gutters.
  • Certifications: UL, cUL, CE, C-Tick, WEE

Specifications:

  • Adjustable rainfall settings from 1/8 into 1/2 in.
  • Manufacturer's Part Number: A554800
  • Not compatible with Rain Bird ESP-SMTe, SST600s or SST1200s smart controllers.

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