Tru-Test Limited. Product Temporary electric fencing ..............5 specifications may change without prior notice. For more information about the Stafix range of quality products, see Safety considerations................... 5 www.stafix.com Tru-Test Limited Postal address: Frequently asked questions/Troubleshooting......
(one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a Congratulations on your purchase of a Stafix polarised outlet one way. If the plug does not fit mains/line energiser. This product has been fully in the outlet, reverse the plug.
See the diagram below to install the energiser: energiser. Connect the Fence earth terminal to a separate • Stafix insulated underground cables. Used to earth system that is at least 10 m (30') away connect the energiser to the earth and fence.
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7 wire, 10 m (33') spacing with droppers Fences can be constructed to suit the type of livestock and materials available. Discuss with your Stafix distributor which design best suits your needs. Some suggested fence configurations are below. Cattle and horses...
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Note that the earth does not need to be directly adjacent to the energiser installation. Drive Stafix earth rods into the ground. Use high- voltage, insulated cable and earth clamps to continuously connect the earth rods and the energiser's Fence earth terminal.
Temporary electric fencing arrangements. Connecting lead – An electric conductor, used to Stafix offers a range of products that allow the farmer connect the energiser to the electric fence or the to construct a temporary electric fence. A temporary earth electrode.
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Minimum clearances from power lines for electric For any two separate electric animal fences, each animal fences supplied from a separate energiser independently timed, the distance between the wires of the two Power line voltage Clearance electric animal fences shall be at least 2 m (6'6"). If ≤1000 V 3 m (10') this gap is to be closed, this shall be effected by...
If the fence, earth and energiser are in good condition and the voltage is still below 4 kV, talk to your Stafix distributor. They will help you identify whether recent extensions to your fence, a poor fence layout, or soil conditions may be causing inadequate voltage.
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