intermediate work · the city hall grounds irrigation controller, Poteet, TX 78065 (Atascosa County); best-estimate location near the town center, exact address not confirmed
Swap the controller's backup battery so an outage can't wipe the program, the city hall grounds irrigation controller, Poteet, TX 78065 (Atascosa County).
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What the work involvesThe city hall grounds irrigation controller has no working backup battery, so any brief power outage drops it back to its factory-default schedule -- and it overwaters or underwaters every zone until someone notices and reprograms it from scratch.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Read and record the controller's current full program before touching the battery.
- 2. Power the controller off at the disconnect, open the cabinet, and swap the backup battery for a fresh one of the manufacturer's specified type.
- 3. Restore power and confirm the controller still shows the same program it had before the battery swap.
- 4. Simulate an outage by disconnecting mains power for the manufacturer's minimum test interval, then reconnect and confirm the program is still intact, not reverted to factory default.
What counts as done
- Full program record taken before the battery swap
- Battery-swap photo showing the fresh battery of the manufacturer-specified type installed
- Photo of the controller's program immediately after power restore, matched against the before record
- Simulated-outage test result: program still intact after the mains-power interruption, not reverted to factory default
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