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New Hunter MCC Controller Launched in UK

The new Hunter MCC Controller has officially launched in the UK, introducing a powerful and scalable irrigation control solution designed for large-scale projects.

Available from KAR UK, the MCC brings wireless, wide-area coverage and advanced flow management to the commercial irrigation market.

Designed to expand the limits of irrigation control, the MCC delivers wireless, wide-area coverage for large-scale projects while maintaining affordability. Positioned as a medium commercial controller, it bridges the gap between high-end performance and practical value, making it ideal for expansive landscapes, sports facilities, commercial estates and public-sector sites.

At its core, the MCC combines the powerful brain and operating features of the ACC2 Controller with the proven, reliable internal components of the ICC2 Controller. The result is a versatile and cost-effective controller capable of managing between 8 and 108 stations (with up to 54 conventional stations), offering exceptional flexibility across a wide range of site requirements.

31128119069?profile=RESIZE_584xOne of the MCC’s standout features is its ability to support multiple output types simultaneously. Users can command conventional outputs, EZDS two-wire decoders and Wireless Valve Links all from the same controller. This hybrid capability allows contractors to expand or adapt existing systems without the need for disruptive infrastructure changes which is a significant advantage on retrofit projects or evolving sites.

Advanced flow management and monitoring are central to the MCC’s design. The controller supports up to three flow sensor inputs, enabling precise monitoring across multiple flow zones. It can operate up to eight stations simultaneously, along with up to three pump or master valve outputs, delivering robust hydraulic control for complex irrigation networks. Multiple repeaters are supported, as well as multiple Wireless Valve Output Modules (WVOMs) operating on different channels, further extending its wide-area wireless capabilities.

The MCC also offers a menu-driven, multi-language interface that simplifies programming and daily operation. Whether used as a standalone controller or integrated into a connected network, it provides full functionality and streamlined control for large, demanding sites.

For those seeking centralised management, the MCC uses the same communication modules as the ACC2, enabling cloud-based control via the Centralus Irrigation Management Platform, as well as compatibility with Hunter 360 Software and other SCADA or automation systems. This shared platform not only simplifies troubleshooting and inventory management but also ensures seamless integration into existing Hunter-based systems.

With its combination of scalability, wireless flexibility, advanced flow monitoring and competitive pricing, the new Hunter MCC Controller represents a significant step forward in commercial irrigation control.

Now available in the UK through KAR UK, it provides industry professionals with a practical, future-ready solution for managing large and complex irrigation projects with confidence and precision.

For more information, please visit www.karuk.com

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