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Expansion modules not included.
Expansion modules not included.

GardenaComfort Irrigation Control System

R499

Retail: R2,000
Excludes shipping
This unit is not a complete garden system.

R499

R2,000
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
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Automatic control of several irrigation systems.

The GARDENA Comfort Irrigation Control System 4040 modular serves the automatic control of larger irrigation systems, usually of pop-up irrigation systems, such as the GARDENA Sprinklersystem.

The Comfort Irrigation Control System 4040 modular is ideally suited for when the water quantity is insufficient for simultaneously operating the entire system – normally comprising several irrigation systems. Also with varying water requirements of individual plant areas, the 4040 modular controls the individual watering intervals per channel and thereby allows individual and optimal irrigation. If irrigation is to be started immediately, it can also be manually activated.

Product Features
  • Automatic and time-saving irrigation
  • Reliably and conveniently irrigated
  • Can be extended with the Expansion Module 2040 up to 12 valves
  • Can be installed indoors and outdoors
  • Easy programmable - clear display
  • Multifarious irrigation options - Per valve, four independent watering programmes can be selected
  • Watering days and -cycles are individually selectable
  • Watering duration can be flexibly set between one minute and 4 hours 59 minutes
  • Can use alternative water sources - rainwater tanks etc
  • A connection for soil moisture and rain sensor is available
  • Key lock - childproof
  • Easy to fix to the wall
  • 5 years warranty
Product Specifications
  • Energy supply 230 V power supply
  • Sensor connection Yes
  • Watering cycles per day 4
  • Watering duration 0 h 1 min - 4 h 59 min
  • Watering frequency every 2nd or 3rd day or daily watering

 

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