Smart irrigation controller definition
Smart irrigation controller means an automatic timing device with nonvolatile memory used to remotely control valves that operate an irrigation system. Smart irrigation controllers are able to self-adjust and schedule irrigation events using either evapotranspiration (weather-based), soil moisture data or flow data or a combination of methods.
Smart irrigation controller means an automatic irrigation controllers utilizing either evapotranspiration or soil moisture sensor data with non-volatile memory shall be required for irrigation scheduling in all irrigation systems, recommending U.S. EPA WaterSense labeled devices as applicable.
Smart irrigation controller or “Soil moisture sensor” means a weather-based or soil moisture-based irrigation controller that monitors and uses information about the environmental conditions at a specific location and landscape to automatically adjust watering schedules.
More Definitions of Smart irrigation controller
Smart irrigation controller means a device designed to reduce outdoor water use by irrigating based on plant water need. There are two (2) basic types:
Smart irrigation controller or “Smart Controller” means an irrigation controller that is climate or sensor based that automatically adjusts for local weather and site conditions.