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INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL
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Fence line
Walk the entire fence perimeter tracing a fence tester along the line, checking
about every
100 m. If the short is serious the voltage will continue to drop until the fault is
reached
Check all joins in the wire to ensure they are secure
Check the fence wire itself for any signs of corrosion
Vegetation touching the fence line is the greatest cause of voltage loss. Maintain
fence
lines, ensuring weeds, low hanging branches and other vegetation growth are kept
away
from the fence lines. Ensure the wire position and tension is adequate to keep the
lines
above any vegetative growth
Radio
interference
Ensure the earthing system is highly conductive
Install the Energizer away from any mains power earthing system
Make certain the Energizer earth wire does not touch a building or anything
which could act as an aerial
Keep all radios and similar equipment away from the Energizer
Ensure the mains power supply is properly earthed and all components are in
good condition
Keep vegetation away from the Energizer itself
Telecommunic
ation
interference
can be
detected by
either:
i) Clicking
noises on
the telephone
line ii) Slow or
variable
internet
connection
Know where the telecommunications cables are. This includes buried and
overhead lines. You may need assistance here from your local telecommunications
company
DO NOT run the lead-out cable/wire or the fence wires, for any distance in
parallel with telecommunications wires
Lead-out cable/wire and fence wire must be sited at least 100m away from
telecommunications lines
Ensure the earthing system is sited at least 10m from telecommunications lines
and other earthing systems
Check all wires and connections along the entire perimeter of the powered fence
system and ensure they are in good condition
If the fault persists, find an alternate route for the lead-out cable/wire and fence
wire so that it runs away from the telecommunications lines rather than alongside
them