Rain Bird’s central-control systems are designed to help golf course professionals manage water more efficiently. The Integrated Control (IC) System connects central control directly to the rotor or valve with no need for field controllers, decoders, secondary wiring or unnecessary splices. Rain Bird’s golf rotors efficiently manage water with minimal maintenance requirements, worry-free performance and…
Rain Bird Expands Water Conservation Website
To mark Smart Irrigation Month, information provided for the “25 Ways to Save 25 [Percent]” program now includes additional water-saving tips and advice for golf courses and other properties.
Three Films Receive Honors in Rain Bird’s 4th Intelligent Use of Water Film Competition
Competition encourages filmmakers to use the power of film to creatively explore methods and ideas that responsibly manage and use the Earth’s most precious resource.
Rain Bird Celebrates Smart Irrigation Month by Giving Away Smart Controllers
Rain Bird Sweepstakes will award an ESP-SMT Smart Control System to Facebook fans each week in July.
IC System™
- Connects central control directly to the rotor or valve
- No field controllers, decoders, secondary wiring or unnecessary splices mean fewer areas that can break down, wear out or malfunction
- Requires up to 90% less wire than traditional satellite control systems
- Integrated Control Module (ICM) offers tear-off bar codes and an easy-to-use scanner, to simplify the creation of the central control system database for quick operation
- Capable of intelligent, two–way communication with each and every ICM on the golf course
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Rain Bird Filtration Products Improve Water Quality and Irrigation System Performance
Filters capture water contaminants before they cause damage.
Rain Bird’s New ISS Gives Golf Courses Complete Control Over Their Turf
System delivers absolute soil sensing and real-time central control integration.
Time Well Spent at GIS
The GIS show floor sparkled with many shiny new models, and was filled with shoppers in a buying mood.
Rain Bird Announces New Partnership with The Groundwater Foundation
Partnership supports groundwater protection through the Groundwater Guardian Green Site program.
Full- and Part-Circle 751 Golf Rotors, featuring Rapid-Adjust Technology and Memory Arc®
Features: Rotors make it possible for superintendents to easily and quickly adjust watering on greens, fairways or roughs, as needed Simple, top-adjustable rotation settings that retain the memory of their part-circle arc setting when shifting between full- and part-circle operations Designed to offer quick adjustments for the life of the rotor with just a turn…
Rain Bird Golf’s Full- and Part-Circle Roters Feature Improved Arc Adjustments
Tuscon, Ariz.-based Rain Bird is helping golf course superintendents and managers make the most of their irrigation dollars with Rain Bird’s new Full- and Part-Circle 751 Golf Rotors, featuring Rapid-Adjust Technology and Memory Arc®. Rain Bird® 751 Golf Rotors make it possible for superintendents to easily and quickly adjust watering on greens, fairways or…
Rain Bird White Paper Examines Water Conservation and the Green Industry
Azusa, Calif.-based Rain Bird recently released an industry white paper examining the link between the water conservation movement and the green industry. Water Conservation and the Green Industry details the trends, issues and factors driving the important water conservation movement and their impact on the green industry and its affiliates. The third in a series…
Rain Bird Names Finalists for its 2009 Intelligent Use of Water Film Competition
Rain Bird named the six finalists for the Intelligent Use of Water Film Competition (http://www.iuowfilm.com). Now in its third year, the competition employs the power of film to spur the discussion of the need for more responsible water use, giving both amateur and experienced filmmakers the opportunity to showcase their talents. Presented by event partners…
Rain Bird Introduces Integrated Control System for Course Irrigation
In today’s highly competitive golf course marketplace, superintendents face the challenge of providing players with the best possible golfing experiences while keeping expenses to a minimum. When combined with an increased emphasis on water conservation and environmental stewardship, the result is a strong need for a simpler, more cost-efficient way to manage golf course irrigation…