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Calsense CS3000
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CS3000
USER’S GUIDE

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Questions and Answers

  • D
    Daniel JonesSep 9, 2025
    What to do if a POC decoder is not responding on a Calsense CS3000 Controller?
    • K
      Kevin MillerSep 9, 2025
      If a POC decoder is not responding on your Calsense Controller, it could be due to a power disruption, damaged wires, or a bad splice. Locate and fix the wire connection, check wiring and replace or fix wires, or check splices.
  • R
    Riley AustinSep 7, 2025
    Why is the station decoder voltage too low on my Calsense Controller?
    • R
      randall63Sep 7, 2025
      Low voltage at a station decoder on your Calsense Controller can be due to a solenoid not operating properly or being burnt out, using the wrong solenoid, damage to the 2-wire path, or bad wire splices. Replace the solenoid with the suggested one, or repair connections along the 2-wire path, or repair splices.
  • A
    Adam JacksonAug 22, 2025
    What to do if a Calsense Controller station has high flow?
    • B
      Bridget QuinnAug 22, 2025
      If a Calsense Controller station experiences high flow, it could be due to several reasons: * A broken head or lateral, which requires repair. * A slow-closing or stuck valve, which should be repaired or replaced. You might also enable a delay between valves. * An incorrect expected flow rate, which can be adjusted in the settings.
  • C
    Cynthia CarpenterSep 5, 2025
    What causes a solenoid short in the master valve of a Calsense Controller?
    • J
      Jamie FigueroaSep 5, 2025
      A shorted solenoid in the master valve of your Calsense Controller can be caused by the solenoid being shorted out, bad splices, a valve box full of water, or wires shorted together. Replace the solenoid, repair splices, remove water and fix accordingly, or replace wires and adjust positioning.
  • H
    Heather WaltonSep 4, 2025
    Why is FLOWSENSE® communication down on my Calsense Controller and irrigation won't run?
    • H
      hernandezdanielSep 4, 2025
      If FLOWSENSE® communication is down and irrigation won't run on your Calsense Controller, it could be due to the communication cable not being properly installed, incorrect control settings, or improper radio coverage. Check the wiring, adjust control settings, or conduct a radio survey to confirm proper radio coverage.
  • J
    Jamie WongSep 2, 2025
    How to fix a solenoid short in a Calsense CS3000 Controller station?
    • A
      angelicacoleSep 3, 2025
      A shorted solenoid in a Calsense Controller station can be caused by the solenoid itself being shorted, bad splices, a valve box full of water, or wires shorted together. Replace the solenoid, repair the splices, remove water and fix accordingly, or replace wires and adjust positioning.
  • R
    Ricky WatersSep 1, 2025
    What causes a mainline break during MV override on a Calsense CS3000 Controller?
    • G
      Gerald CampbellSep 1, 2025
      A mainline break during a master valve override with your Calsense Controller may be due to a leak in the mainline, a broken fitting or pipe, the system capacity and MLB settings needing adjustment, or too many valves in use at one time. Locate the leak and fix the problem, replace or patch the fitting or pipe, adjust the data accordingly, or adjust the number of valves in use.
  • G
    gina19Aug 31, 2025
    Why is there an electrical short in the pump of my Calsense CS3000 Controller?
    • D
      Debra JacksonAug 31, 2025
      An electrical short in the pump of your Calsense Controller can arise from wires not being properly installed, a bad coil, crossed wires, or wire splices that aren't watertight. Correct the wire installation, replace the coil, adjust wire placement, or locate wire splices and adjust accordingly.
  • L
    Laura OrtizAug 30, 2025
    What to do if there's a mainline break while the Calsense Controller is not irrigating?
    • B
      Brittany JonesAug 30, 2025
      A mainline break while your Calsense Controller is not irrigating can stem from a leak in the mainline, a broken fitting or pipe, the master valve not closing on a normally closed system, or employees manually operating valves in the field without system input. Locate and fix the leak, replace or patch the fitting or pipe, replace the master valve, or review system protocols.
  • J
    John ColeAug 28, 2025
    What causes excessive electrical current in the 2-wire cable of a Calsense CS3000 Controller?
    • R
      Robert HernandezAug 29, 2025
      Excessive electrical current in the 2-wire cable of your Calsense Controller can be caused by several factors. The 2-wire cable may have exceeded the electrical threshold, there may be a nicked wire, a shorted 2-wire path or decoder, or a failed solenoid. Correct the wire installation, check wiring and replace or fix wires, or replace the solenoid.

Summary

Introduction and Getting Started

Controller Hardware Overview

CS3000 Wall Mount

Details the features and specifications of the wall-mounted stainless steel enclosure.

CS3000 Stainless Steel Enclosure

Describes the heavy-duty stainless-steel enclosure for the CS3000 controller.

CS3000 Double Wide Stainless-Steel Enclosure

Explains the features of the double-wide stainless-steel enclosure for two controllers.

CS3000 Turn-Key Solar Package

Details the solar-powered irrigation controller package for sustainable operation.

FLOWSENSE Features

Central Control

Command Center Online

Describes the cloud-based package for complete irrigation control and monitoring.

Calsense CS3000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCalsense
ModelCS3000
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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