This document gives step by step instructions on how to install your Altrac MultiStation (ST160/161) for valve control and pressure monitoring.
Tools and Materials | Size | Use |
Phillips Screwdriver | Medium/Large | Attach mounting brackets |
Flathead Screwdriver | Small (Jewelry) | Inserting wires into station |
Flathead Screwdriver | Medium/Large | Tightening hose clamps |
Wire Strippers | Mid-range | Stripping 18 AWG wire |
Mounting Pole | "Gateway" size | Mount Altrac Station and solar panel |
Zipties |
11" | Cable management |
Hose Clamps |
"Repeater" size (32) | Mounting ST160 and solar panel |
Building the Station
- Use a hacksaw to remove the thin top part of a gateway pole.
- Attach the Solar panel to the top of the pole with hose clamps.
- Run the black cable provided with the solar panel along the backside of the repeater pole away from any pinch points and secure it to the pole with zipties.
- Screw on the two mounting brackets to the back of the Altrac enclosure. You will need a Phillips screwdriver
- Attach two hose clamps to the mounting brackets.
- Fasten the ST160 directly below the solar panel at the top of the Repeater pole.
- Drill a 3/4 inch hole directly under the Altrac ST160 box. This hole will be used to run your 4-conductor cables down the inside of the pole.
- Add a gateway pole segment or segments to the bottom as necessary to achieve the desired station height.
- Install your Galvanized fence post one tree away from the valve you will be installing the control device on. This will ensure that we don't damage any underground irrigation.
- Install your junction box directly next to the Bladder Valve. PTs have a 6' wire so the junction box will need to be close for it to reach. Be aware of the presence of underground irrigation pipe and use caution and your best judgement not to damage it.
- Dig a small trench to run your 4 conductor cable from the galvanized pole to your Junction box.
- Using your fish tape run your 4 connector cable from the Altrac station to the junction box and lay the exposed cable inside the trench. Measure a length which will allow some extra to be buried at the base of the installed station, this will make it easier to take down the station in the future.
- Using a hole saw or uni-bit drill 2 holes into the bottom of the junction box. Attach a PG13.5 cable gland on the left and a PG13.5 3-hole gland on the right.
- Make sure to leave plenty of slack on your 4 connector cable to ensure there will be enough cable to strip back the Black insulation to expose the 4 separate wires.
Wiring
1. Open the ST160 Altrac Box.
3. Strip back the Black insulation to expose the separate wires.
4. Follow the table below to connect the wires to the PCB board. To connect the wires you will need to strip 1/4 inch off the end of the cable to expose the copper wire. Once this is done use a small flat head screwdriver to compress the green button on the terminals to insert the wire into the correct port.
Wire colors | Sensor connection | Port on PCB |
Black wire (1) | Valve 1 Solenoid ground | SOL1B+ |
Red (2) | Valve 1 Solenoid hot | SOL1A+ |
Orange (3) | Valve 1 Pressure transducer hot | IN1+ |
Blue (4) | Valve 1 Pressure transducer ground | Port directly to the right of IN1+/IN1- |
Black (5) | Valve 2 Solenoid ground | SOL2B+ |
Red (6) | Valve 2 Solenoid hot | SOL2A+ |
Orange (7) | Valve 2 Pressure Transducer hot | IN2+ |
Blue (8) | Valve 2 Pressure Transducer ground | IN2- |
Silver | Bare drain wires for PTs | GND |
Installing and Wiring the Solenoids
The Altrac Station controls up to two latching solenoid valves. Latching solenoids only require power to switch position (ON->OFF or OFF->ON), so they are suitable for low power applications. The latching solenoids each use two wires.
- Install the solenoid onto your valve.
- With the solenoid installed on the Valve run a piece of Flex conduit/wire protector to the junction box to prevent any wire damage and attach the two wires to the screw terminal inside the junction box. Make sure to match up the wiring for the solenoids with the Wiring table above.
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Valve 1:
Valve Station Red -> Solenoid Positive + (RED)
Valve Station Black -> Solenoid Negative -(Black)
Valve 2:
Valve Station Yellow -> Solenoid Positive +(Red with black stripe)
Valve Station Brown -> Solenoid Negative -(Blue with Black stripe)
- Check the voltage range of the solenoid. Most solenoids can operate on a range of voltages from 9-24v or higher.
- Check the position of the Solenoid Switches. By default they are set to 24V which will work on most solenoids so you should not have to adjust them.
However, if necessary you can adjust the switches labeled 'Solenoid Voltage' to match the voltage output of the Altrac Station to your solenoids.
VDC SW1 SW2 24 OFF OFF 15 OFF ON 12 ON OFF 9 ON ON
Installing and Wiring the Pressure Sensor
The Altrac Station monitors up to two pressure sensors either switches (ON/OFF) or transducers (PSI). The pressure sensors each use two wires.
1. Install the Pressure Transducers on the downstream side of the Valve. This allows the ST160 to recognize when the valve is open.
2. With the Pressure Transducers installed on the Valve run a piece of Flex conduit/wire protector to the junction box to prevent any wire damage and attach the two wires to the screw terminal inside the junction box. Make sure to match up the wiring for the Pressure Transducers with the wiring table and diagram above. (NOTE: This is an older picture left in for reference but is not the current configuration. Cable glands should be located on the bottom of the box as pictured in the diagram above, and the PT and solenoid wires share the same 3-hole PG13.5 gland.)
Pressure Sensor 1:
Valve Station Orange -> Pressure transducer Red
Valve Station Blue -> Pressure transducer Black
Pressure Sensor 2:
Valve Station Orange -> Pressure transducer Red
Valve Station Blue -> Pressure transducer Black
Power on your Valve station
1. Locate the internal battery inside the Valve Station/ST160 box and connect the terminal.
2. Connect the Solar panel quick disconnect to the Valve Station/ST160 box.
3. Contact Network support to evaluate if the Station is online
4. Stand the station up and attach it to the post with 2 hose clamps
5. Network Support will evaluate the following device vitals and inform you of any changes that need to be made.
Software Setup and Testing
- To test the valves, follow the directions in the Field Services Valve Testing Instructions.
- Network Support: Hide inactive devices. The valve station controls up to two valves, so in your account you will see two valves for each Station in your account. You can hide the unused valves by changing the device status to 'inactive' on the device settings page (gear icon). Once moved, these inactive devices can be found in the global settings page under the main menu 'Inactive Devices'.
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