Brighton Reticulation

How To Wire Up Your Solenoids

Its easy once you have done it a few times…

So I’m not sure if this will make good sense but here goes…

In your control box there are terminals marked ‘C’ for common, ‘M’ or ‘P’ for master/pump and then there are the numbers for solenoids 1-6 etc.

Ok – so assuming you are running off the water mains you will need to run the M/P wire to your master valve. It doesn’t matter which wire it connects to on the solenoid. (This is the case for all solenoids) Usually this is the red wire and if you stick with that it will help anyone who comes along to repair it later.

The ‘C’ needs to be connected to one of the wires on every solenoid. It is ‘common’ so you need to make sure it secured at every solenoid otherwise nothing may work.  This is usually black in colour.

Then simply decide which solenoid will be station ‘1’, ‘2’ etc.

I like to use multicore wire with different colours allocated to different solenoids. You can use one long roll of wire all the same colour but you need to make sure you know what’s going where because once its buried its going to be tricky!

Once you have a ‘power’ wire and a common wire to every solenoid you should be able to run the system. That’s the brief version… For help with any of these issues call Andrew on 0400044236 or email brightonreticulation@gmail.com

8 Comments

  1. brett
    January 9, 2013

    cheers mate,good to see someone take the time to make peoples lives a little easier

  2. ron
    January 1, 2015

    Thanks for being a decent bloke. My problem is I pump from a bore so l don’t get the bit about the master valve but there appears to be one as I’ve got 7 solenoid and only 6 stations. .put a new Holman dial exy in but after checking and cleaning all solenoid nothing works. Any ideas please? Thanks ron

    • brighton
      January 1, 2015

      One wire will go to the pump m/v terminal to operate the pump. If there is no wire in here then the pump won’t start and you won’t have any water

      Also if you get the wrong wire in there then it won’t work either

  3. Matt
    April 13, 2015

    thats great.
    can the C wire leave from the controller twice?
    say if you had a solenoid left side of the house, one right side and your master and controller in between.
    or how would your C run?

    Thanks heaps

    Matt

    • brighton
      September 23, 2015

      Yes – it can – no problem

  4. Graham
    February 26, 2016

    Hi I have just had to replace my Controller.
    There was two wiring systems in place. Origionally there was a system with 4 stations – then I added 4 more.
    One with muti coloured wires (new)- the other with red, black, green & blue.(old)
    System worked great.
    Now with new controller I must have mixed the old wires. Is there a fools way to sort out the mess.
    Rgds Graham

    • brighton
      February 26, 2016

      Hi Graham

      Sorry – not easily – a bit of trial and error and a process of deduction!

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