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Pegs should be driven at distances between
one another that will keep the wire down below
the grass level and prevent it from becoming a
tripping hazard (Figure 1.13).
When properly fastened to the ground, the wire
and pegs will soon disappear under the growth of
new grass and will not be visible.
If additional wire is required in order to complete
the set-up, use the wire connectors provided,
which are waterproof, to connect between the
two wire ends, as explained in chapter 5.5.
EN
Screw terminals or twisted cables, insulated with insulation tape
is not a satisfactory splice. Soil moisture will cause the stripped
wire ends to oxidize and after a while result in broken circuit.
1.3.4 Completing The Perimeter Wire Setup
Once the perimeter wire is completed and pegged to the ground, the last step to complete is
attaching the Perimeter Switch to the perimeter wires and testing the setup.
Pull the two loose perimeter wire leads taut and peg them down to the ground (figure 1.2),
adjacent to one another, as you move away from the perimeter and towards the Perimeter
Switch location (use the same pegs to attach the two wires from the lawn to the Perimeter
Switch location).
There are two loose wire ends where the perimeter wire set up was started (Figure 1.14).
Use the same peg to fasten these two perimeter wire ends down to the ground and twist them.
Cut the wire end without the connector so they are of equal length - removing any excess
wire.
Strip back 6 mm (0.25 inches) of insulation from the wire end (Figure 1.15).
Two loose wire ends at the starting point
Insert the free perimeter wire into hole of connector using a small flat screwdriver; tighten the
screw to secure the perimeter wire into the connector (Figure 1.16).
Plug the perimeter wire connector into the Perimeter Switch (see figure 1.17)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
Figure 1.14 -
Figure 1.16 -
Tighten the screw to secure the
perimeter wire into the connector
Add pegs in to pull
Add pegs in to pull
the perimeter wire down
the perimeter wire down
to the ground surface,
to the ground surface,
below the grass tips.
below the grass tips.
Pegging the Perimeter Wire
Figure 1.15 -
Strip 6mm (0.25 inches) of insulation from the wire end
Figure 1.17
Plug the plot connector into
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the Perimeter Switch
Figure 1.13 -

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