IC System™
Integrated Control From Anywhere
IC System™
Integrated Control From Anywhere
Make Your Investment Work Smarter
You can’t be everywhere at once. The Rain Bird® Integrated Control System (IC System) changed the remote irrigation game and continues to offer intelligent benefits other systems can’t match. Connect your Central Control directly to rotors and valves to streamline installations, check diagnostics and troubleshoot from anywhere via smartphone, tablet or computer. Make the smarter choice with IC System for powerful, precise property management.
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Intelligent Communication
In an easy-to-use design, IC CONNECT™ simplifies course management. Collect crucial data from the field and centralize control of greens fans, lighting, fountains and water features.
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Intuitive Connection
Your Central Control directly connects to your rotors and valves and minimizes complexities, simplifies troubleshooting, saves on labor costs and improves aesthetics by eliminating satellites and hubs from your course.
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Instant Confidence
Advanced two-way communication from the field to your Central Control catches issues before they become problems and provides assurance your system is working–so you can focus on success.
Hear from Rain Bird IC System Users
Whether you're making small upgrades to your golf course or planning a total renovation, you want a partner by your side before, during and after installation. Oakland Hills got just that when they switched to our IC System. Watch the video to learn more about the team's seamless transition to the Rain Bird IC System.
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Easier to Install. Simple to Maintain.
IC System eliminates the most common challenges of traditional systems. Less wire and fewer components means you have less to buy, install, maintain and troubleshoot.
The Complications of Competitive Two-Wire Systems
More components mean more parts can fail, including hubs and satellites. These complications can lead to expensive issues when something goes wrong. In other words, satellites on the course can create extra failure points.