Toro INF34 manual

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  • Page 1

    1 T oro ’ s new INFINITY Series sprinklers with SMAR T ACCESS™ are designed specically for Golf applications and extend and enhance T oro ’ s industry leading line of Golf sprinklers. Manufactur ed from durable, high-strength engineering plastic and stainless-steel components, the INFINITY Series sprinklers incorporate many innovativ e and[...]

  • Page 2

    2 A CME read N otes e ACME thread golf sprinkler body r equires an A CME thread swing joint for connection to the piping system. e ACME swing joint has an o-ring on the exit tting that provides a water-tight seal inside the sprinkler body when pr operly assembled. ! CA UTION: With the ACME tting, do not use thr ead sealants such as T[...]

  • Page 3

    3 Unpacking the Sprinkler 1 Remove the retaining screw . 2 Lift the cover . 3 Remove accessory kit. Waterproof Wire Splices ! CA UTION: All wire splices and eld connections must be waterproofed to pr event short circuit to ground and subsequent controller damage. is type of waterproofed wire splice is for use with solid and/or stranded wir e [...]

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    4 Sprinkler Wiring Connections Connecting Communication Cable to the INFINITY Series with GDC M odule e GDC system provides a coded DC signal o ver a polarity sensitive color coded communication cable that requires corr ect connections to ensure proper operation. e GDC system also emplo ys a daisy chain communication network where all sprinkl[...]

  • Page 5

    5 Connecting Control Wir es to the INFINIT Y S eries with Satellite e eld satellite controllers pro vide a 24 V AC signal to the sprinklers typically using individual wires. Connections to the sprinkler solenoid in these systems are not polarity sensitive and do not require specic wir e connections. T ypically the “ common ” wire from [...]

  • Page 6

    6 Table 1: Recommended System Fill Rate Pipe Size Flow V elocity Pipe Size Flow V elocity inch cm GPM LPM ft/sec m/sec inch cm GPM LPM ft/sec m/sec 1/2 1.3 2 7.6 1.60 0.49 3 7.6 45 170.3 1.86 0.57 3/4 1.9 3 1 1.4 1.92 0.59 4 10.1 75 283.9 1.87 0.57 1 2.5 5 18.9 1.50 0.46 6 15.2 150 567.8 1.73 0.53 1-1/4 3.1 10 37.9 1.86 0.57 8 20.2 250 946.3 1.70 0[...]

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    7 Service e INFINITY Series sprinklers are designed to pro vide the user trouble-free operation for many y ears without scheduled maintenance. If it becomes necessary to disassemble the sprinkler to correct a malfunction or replace a component, all internal parts of the sprinkler can be accessed from the top. S ome special tools are requir ed fo[...]

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    8 T o S er vice the GDC M odule e GDC module has wires running directly to the solenoid. R eplacement requires cutting and splicing wir es. U se water-proof wire splices to make all connections (see page 3). 1 Slide out Module. Cut red and black Solenoid wires. 2 Cut black and white Control wires. Dispose of old Module. 3 Strip 7/16” (1 1 mm) [...]

  • Page 9

    9 T o S er vice the P ilot V alv e e pilot valve can be replaced while the system is under pr essure. R emove the pilot v alve for service. Refer to F igure 1 for pilot valve service issues. 1. U nthread solenoid (17), unthread thumbnut (7), and remo ve locator (6). 2. Remo ve diaphragm assembly (1), piston (2), spring (3), traveling adjuster (4[...]

  • Page 10

    10 T o R eplace the Pilot V alv e Solenoid ere are two S tep 1s, depending on which version of the INFINITY Series sprinkler is being ser viced. 1 With Intelligence Module : Cut solenoid red with white stripe and black wires. 1 Without Intelligence Module : Cut black and white Control wires. 2 Unscrew old solenoid and dispose. Flush plunger area[...]

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    11 T o R emov e the Sprinkler Riser Assembly 1 Insert the multipurpose tool into slot of riser cap. Tilt tool back to lock it in. 2 Pull up riser and grasp rmly . 3 With multipurpose tool, push seal retainer down hard to release snap ring. 4 Insert multipurpose tool into snap ring slot. 5 T wist and remove snap ring. 6 Carefully remove the riser[...]

  • Page 12

    12 F or INF34 and INF54 Sprinklers (F ull Cir cle only) Refer to F igure 8 for the following procedur e. 1. G rasp return spring (14) and riser (16) rmly and hold in place while remo ving nozzle base (4). T urn nozzle base assembly counter-clockwise to remo ve. 2. Carefully release tension fr om return spring. 3. Remo ve spring and seal retainer[...]

  • Page 13

    13 T o Install the INF35 and INF55 S prinkler Riser Assemblies 1 Insert the “hold up” tool into nozzle notch and riser spring collar . 2 Note locations of alignment notch and rib. 3 Center the ratchet ring on the alignment notch and insert riser . 4 Press retainer / o-ring assembly down below snap ring groove. Put snap ring, stepped side up, ar[...]

  • Page 14

    14 T o Service the Main V alve and R ock Scr een ! W ARNING: T o ser vice the main valv e, the water supply to sprinkler must be shut o and any residual water bled o. WARNING NEVER ST AND OR LEAN OVER THE SPRINKLER WHILE THE IRRIGA TION SYSTEM IS BEING FILLED, DURING MANUAL OR AUTOMA TIC OPERA TION, OR WHEN PERFORMING SPRINKLER SERVICE PROCED[...]

  • Page 15

    15 T o Reinstall Main V alv e U se the valve insertion tool. ere ar e two sizes of the tool depending on the size of the sprinkler inlet. • 118-1843 is the 1.5” (40 mm) valve insertion tool • 118-1844 is the 1” (25 mm) valve insertion tool 1 Load snap ring onto insertion tool. T rigger is in “down” position. 2 “Step” side of ring[...]

  • Page 16

    16 Flushing the S prinkler 1. With sprinkler operating, carefully step do wn on center of cap several times. W ater will ow around riser and ush out debris. 2. Cy cle sprinkler on and o several times to check for proper r etraction. Cap should be even with top of body ange when fully retracted. If riser sticks in up position, check for [...]