
Hunter’s next-generation ACC2 Decoder controller provides powerful irrigation management and monitoring capabilities for complex commercial projects.
The ACC2 Decoder controller is specifically designed to manage Hunter ICD decoders on large projects, and is expandable to 225 stations. The controller offers extreme flexibility, with 32 independent programs, 10 start times, and a variety of overlapping, stacking, and management configurations.
The powerful Flow Manager takes full advantage of sophisticated irrigation designs, watering as much as possible in the shortest possible amount of time — up to 30 simultaneous solenoids (maximum 20 per output module) at user-specified flow rates.
The all-new design features a full-colour LCD display in a reversible facepack that operates all functions in either position, making field service a breeze. Finally, advanced features such as Flow Monitoring deliver fast diagnostics of abnormal flow conditions and accurate histories for up to six flow zones.
For the ultimate reliability in large-scale commercial irrigation management, the ACC2 Decoder controller is second to none.
Features:
- Expandable to 225 Zones with 2 x Expansion Modules
- Up to 6 flow sensor inputs and 6 P/MV outputs
- 32 automatic programs (10 start times each) for precise plant management
- Block function to group stations and consolidate large systems
- Built-in Solar Sync™ logic for smart water savings
- Real-time flow monitoring detects and diagnoses leaks in up to 6 flow zones
- Flow management optimises watering at safe velocities
- High-visibility, full-colour display with reversible facepack
- Conditional Response “if/then” programming for active responses to sensor inputs
- User management password protection, with two levels of access
- Optional plug-in communications modules for cloud or network control
- Detailed alarm logs in plain language
- Extreme service lightning protection
- Easy Retrieve™ programming backup and restore
- Non-Water Windows to inhibit accidental irrigation
Hunter ACC2 Modular Decoder Controllers
Hunter ACC2 75 Zone Decoder Controller (Metal Cabinet) SKU: DCO-HUNACC275M |
$3979.40 $8527.30 |
Hunter ICD-100 1 Station Decoder SKU: DCD-HUNICD100 |
$203.52 $508.82 |
Hunter ICD-200 2 Station Decoder SKU: DCD-HUNICD200 |
$479.78 $1119.47 |
Hunter ICD-400 4 Station Decoder SKU: DCD-HUNICD400 |
$623.14 $1453.99 |
Hunter ICD-600 6 Station Decoder SKU: DCD-HUNICD600 |
$1196.73 $2792.37 |
Hunter ICD-SEN Sensor Decoder SKU: DCS-HUNICDSEN |
$1470.15 $3430.35 |
Product Description
Hunter’s next-generation ACC2 Decoder controller provides powerful irrigation management and monitoring capabilities for complex commercial projects.
The ACC2 Decoder controller is specifically designed to manage Hunter ICD decoders on large projects, and is expandable to 225 stations. The controller offers extreme flexibility, with 32 independent programs, 10 start times, and a variety of overlapping, stacking, and management configurations.
The powerful Flow Manager takes full advantage of sophisticated irrigation designs, watering as much as possible in the shortest possible amount of time — up to 30 simultaneous solenoids (maximum 20 per output module) at user-specified flow rates.
The all-new design features a full-colour LCD display in a reversible facepack that operates all functions in either position, making field service a breeze. Finally, advanced features such as Flow Monitoring deliver fast diagnostics of abnormal flow conditions and accurate histories for up to six flow zones.
For the ultimate reliability in large-scale commercial irrigation management, the ACC2 Decoder controller is second to none.
Features:
- Expandable to 225 Zones with 2 x Expansion Modules
- Up to 6 flow sensor inputs and 6 P/MV outputs
- 32 automatic programs (10 start times each) for precise plant management
- Block function to group stations and consolidate large systems
- Built-in Solar Sync™ logic for smart water savings
- Real-time flow monitoring detects and diagnoses leaks in up to 6 flow zones
- Flow management optimises watering at safe velocities
- High-visibility, full-colour display with reversible facepack
- Conditional Response “if/then” programming for active responses to sensor inputs
- User management password protection, with two levels of access
- Optional plug-in communications modules for cloud or network control
- Detailed alarm logs in plain language
- Extreme service lightning protection
- Easy Retrieve™ programming backup and restore
- Non-Water Windows to inhibit accidental irrigation
Product Specifications
Hunter ACC2 75 Zone Decoder Controller (Metal Cabinet) | Hunter ICD-100 1 Station Decoder | Hunter ICD-200 2 Station Decoder | Hunter ICD-400 4 Station Decoder | Hunter ICD-600 6 Station Decoder | Hunter ICD-SEN Sensor Decoder | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Product Material | Metal | Metal | Metal | Metal | Metal | Metal |
Product No. of Zones | 75 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 1 |
Product Max Zones (With Modules) | 225 | 225 | 225 | 225 | 225 | 225 |
Product No. of Programs | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
Product No. of Start Times | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Product Max. Run Time | 12 Hours | 12 Hours | 12 Hours | 12 Hours | 12 Hours | 12 Hours |
Product Type | Modular Decoder Controller | Decoder | Decoder | Decoder | Decoder | Sensor Decoder |
Decoder Controllers FAQs
No, unless you’re tapping into your water supply, a plumber isn’t required. Most domestic irrigation systems can be installed by anyone half handy.
The main safety concern is regarding the water supply. To avoid contamination of the mains water upstream, in most municipalities, a Dual Check Valve is required at the water connection.
In some states a rain sensor is mandatory, but regardless it’s something you should include in your irrigation system. Having your system turn on in the middle of a day of rain is not only embarrassing, it’s a terrible waste of water & the overwatering is bad for your garden!
Even on a typical domestic system running on mains water a filter is still a good idea. In the event of a water main fault where rubbish does find it’s way down the line, a filter will protect the system from blockage and or failure. On systems operating off recycled water, like from a tank, a screen filter is mandatory. Debris like silt & dirt from recycled water is the most common cause of blockages of failures in irrigation systems.
Fully installed by a professional, a domestic irrigation system will come out to about $1000 per zone. And as a DIY project, it can look more like $300 per zone! But of course that’s a very rough estimate, each system is different and there are a lot of factors to consider. Thankfully, we have the only tool around that INSTANTLY give an accurate estimate for your. Try our INSTANT Irrigation Quote Tool here!
To choose the right irrigation system, consider the size and layout of your garden or lawn, the types of plants you’re watering and your water source. Spray systems are ideal for most applications like lawns and gardens, while drip irrigation works well for mulched garden beds and areas exposed to wind and evaporation. For expert advice tailored to your needs, request a quote from us.
To set up an irrigation system, start by planning the layout, then install the mainline pipes, valves and fittings. Attach the sprinklers, drip emitters or other irrigation devices, and connect the system to a controller. Finally, test and adjust the system to check for proper coverage and efficiency. For a more precise and tailored setup, visit our Design Department. Our experts can design and quote a customised irrigation system that perfectly fits your landscape.
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