
ACC-12000 – 12-station controller, metal
cabinet, 42-station capacity
ACC-1200-PP – 12 station controller,
plastic pedestal, 42-station capacity
ACM-600 – 6-station module for use with
any ACC
AGM-600 – 6-station module with extreme
service surge protection for use with any ACC
ACC-PED – Metal pedestal for use with
ACC-1200

• ACC Cabinet : 12 3/8" H x 15" W x 6 7/16" D(31.37 cm H x 39.37 cm W
x 16.38 cm D)
• ACC Metal Pedestal: 36 1/8" H x 15" W x 5" D (91.45 cm H x 39.37 cm W
x 12.7 cm D)
• ACC Plastic Pedestal: 38 3/8" H x 21 9/16" W x 15 7/8" D (97.47 cm H x
54.61 cm W x 40.32 cm D)

• Transformer input: 120/230VAC, 50/60Hz; 2A at 120VAC, 1A at 230VAC,
max
• Transformer output: 24VAC, 4A, 110VA
• Station output: 24VAC, 0.56A (2 valves)
• Maximum total output: 24VAC, 4A (14 valves), includes master valve
circuits
• Two master valve outputs: 24VAC, 0.28A each
• Seasonal adjustment: 0 to 300% in 1% increments, by program
• All programs can run simultaneously
• Self-diagnostic circuit breaker: skips shorted stations and continues
watering
• Station run times: 1 second minimum to 6 hours maximum
• Programmable delay between stations of up to 4 hours
• Programmable rain delay up to 31 days
• UL, C-UL, CE, C-tick listed
• 365 day calendar
• Test program feature allows for quick system checks
• Central control compatible with Hunter
IMMS™ system
• Upgrade to ET capability (April 2006)
ACC Quick Reference Chart
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Desired Station Configuration |
Order Base Unit |
Plus Number of modules |
Specify as: |
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12
Zone |
one ACC-1200 |
no
module needed |
ACC-1200 |
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18
Zone |
one ACC-1200 |
one ACM-600 |
ACC-1800 |
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24
Zone |
one ACC-1200 |
two ACM-600 |
ACC-2400 |
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30
Zone |
one ACC-1200 |
three ACM-600 |
ACC-3000 |
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36
Zone |
one ACC-1200 |
four ACM-600 |
ACC-3600 |
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42
Zone |
one ACC-1200 |
five ACM-600 |
ACC-4200 |
IMMS™ Central Control Irrigation Management and Monitoring System™: The affordable water management tool to monitor and control a network of irrigation systems from a single central location. IMMS Saves Time Managing a network of irrigation controllers – on a single site or multiple sites – requires time-consuming work. Setting up and synchronizing controller operations can take hours of time. Plus; every time a program change needs to be made; or a system needs to be shut down for a special event; you have to physically travel to the controller. With the Irrigation Management and Monitoring System (IMMS); these hassles are removed; since the entire system can be monitored and controlled from the comfort of your office. Additionally; by communicating with localized sensors; the system can alert you to potential service problems such as a ruptured pipe or sprinklers that have been broken by vandals. IMMS Manages Water The centralized control of your irrigation controller network allows you to take advantage of the latest water saving benefits. Modify controller schedules in real-time; taking into account daily and seasonal weather conditions and weather forecasts…shut down all systems during rain automatically or with just a few keystrokes…increase watering for thirsty annuals during hot days. Any and all changes can be made to each controller’s program in a matter of seconds. In addition; the program’s reporting module allows you to monitor your water usage over time; both in total gallons used and estimated water costs. This will allow you to plan ahead for future needs and identify areas for improvement. IMMS Saves Money Saving time and saving water ultimately adds up to an even greater savings: that of your irrigation budget. The IMMS reduces your labor expenses; including the time it takes to travel from site to site and the time it takes to program and update controllers and verify system operations. Not to mention the fact that the IMMS is priced at a level that makes it affordable and not a luxury item. With the IMMS; you possess a powerful tool designed to manage and monitor your irrigation needs.
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