Manual

8
Grounding the Communication Cable
e lightning arrester (Toro P/N DEC-SG-LINE) is required to protect the decoder module from lightning. Without
lightning arresters, decoders are vulnerable to lightning damage. In order for these arresters to discharge lightning energy
eciently, they must be properly grounded. To be eective, a resistance of 10 Ohms or less must be achieved at each earth
ground point. Figure 5 illustrates the proper grounding and wiring of the arrester.
1. Locate decoder’s power/communication wires (black and white wires).
2. Strip the insulation from lightning arrester’s white wire and connect it to the white wires from the decoder and
controller-to-decoder cable. Use 3M DBR/Y to properly water-proof all wire connections. (See Figure 5.)
3. Strip the insulation from lightning arrester’s black wire and connect it to the black wires from the decoder and
controller-to-decoder cable. Use 3M DBR/Y to properly water-proof all wire connections. (See Figure 5.)
4. Connect the lightning arresters ground wire to the ground rod or plate’s wire. If the ground rod or plate is not pre-
wired, use a 10 AWG bare copper wire. (See Figure 5.)
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IMPORTANT! If using a ground rod, verify that the straight line distance between the lightning arrester/decoders and
the ground rod is 8' (2.5m) +/– 10%. If using a 3' (1m) ground plate, the straight line distance should be 3' (1m) +/– 10%.
5. If necessary, use ground enhancement material (GEM) to attain a resistance of 10 Ohms or less.
6. Check the system for proper operation.
See Detail A
D
A
B
C
Golf Sprinkler with Decoder
Detail A
8' (2.5m) (+/– 10%) between
the arrester and the ground
rod or 3' (+/– 10%) distance
between arrestor and ground
plate.
Lightning Arrester
Toro P/N
DEC-SG-LINE
Toro Decoder
Module
Maximum of 1000' (300 m) of populated
communication line between ground points
A = 500' (150m) Max
B+C = 500' (150m) Max
D = 1000' (300m) Max
Ensure a maximum of 10 Ohms
resistance for each earth ground.
Figure 5