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Installation Instructions / Montagehandleiding
Indicaciones de montaje
Reading fence voltage
The Indicator lights show the voltage at the energiser's Fence full voltage terminal.
Each Indicator light segment represents an increment of approximately 1 kV (1,000 V) of output
voltage. For example, if the first eight Indicator light segments are illuminated at each pulse, the
output voltage is approximately 8 kV (8,000 V).
Red
1
2
3
4
5
P4600 and P6000 only:
When the energiser is operating, the large digits on the LCD
display show the output voltage at the energiser's Fence full
voltage terminal. Note: If the large digits on the LCD display
flash twice per second it indicates that the fence voltage is too
low. There could be a serious fault on the fence. See "Frequently
asked questions/Troubleshooting" on page 67.
Alarm feature
If the energiser detects a sudden increase in the load on the fence, the warning light may flash
the pulse rate may reduce and the warning buzzer could sound for up to 10 minutes.
For example, this may occur:
·
if a cutout switch is closed, connecting a heavily loaded section of the fence to the energiser
·
if a branch falls on the fence
·
if the fence or cable connecting energiser to it experiences a sudden short to ground
·
if something becomes entangled in the fence
15 seconds after the fence becomes heavily loaded, the energiser may increase its output power
to more effectively energise the fence.
When a warning alarm is issued, switch the energiser off, locate and remedy fault then turn the
energiser on again.
Note: If the energiser is set to
not be increased, regardless of the condition of the fence.
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Green
6
7
8
9 10
kV
, a warning alarm will not be issued and the output power will
Note: If ten indicator light segments are illuminated,
the output voltage may be more than 10 kV (10,000 V).
If you see only red lights at each pulse and no green
lights, your fence line is very heavily loaded, and
you will need to look for faults on the fence line.
See "Frequently asked questions/Troubleshooting" on
page 67.
Output
voltage
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