Tru-Test 3 J Manual Do Utilizador

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Horizontal stay 
Suitable for field gate, high-tension strainer. 
Very simple to erect and most suitable as a high tension 
strainer, excellent in areas where the soil gets very wet or 
where heavy frost occurs. 
 
 
Installing and testing an earth system 
Select a suitable site for the earth system. Sites need to 
be: 
• 
At least 10 m (33') from other earth systems (e.g. 
telephone, mains power or the earth system of 
another energizer). 
• 
Away from stock or other traffic that could interfere 
with the installation. 
• 
At a site that can be easily observed for 
maintenance. 
• 
Ideally at a site that has damp soil (e.g. a shaded or 
swampy location). Note that the earth does not 
need to be directly adjacent to the energizer 
installation.  
Drive the required number of earth rods into the ground. 
Use high-voltage, insulated cable and earth clamps to 
continuously connect the earth rods and the energizer's 
Fence earth terminal. Make sure the insulation is stripped 
back to ensure good contact between the wire and the 
earth rod. The table below specifies the minimum number 
of 2 m (6'6") earth rods recommended for an earthing 
system: 
Energizer 
Earth rods 
1 J model 
2 J model 
3 J model 
Test the earth system, using the following procedure: 
Turn off the energizer. 
At least 100 m (330') away from the energizer, 
short circuit the fence by laying several steel rods or 
lengths of pipe against the fence. For best results, 
the fence voltage should be lowered to 2000 V or 
less. In dry or sandy conditions, it may be necessary 
to drive the rods up to 300 mm (12") into the earth. 
Note:  
It is not acceptable to short-circuit a fence 
return system to the earth wire of the fence. 
Turn the energizer back on. 
Using a voltmeter, ensure that the fence voltage is 
below 2 kV. 
Check your earth system. 
Insert the voltmeter's 
earth probe into the ground at the full extent of the 
lead, and clip the other lead to the last earth rod. 
The voltmeter should not read more than 0.3 kV. 
Anything higher than this indicates that better 
earthing is required. Either add more earth rods or 
find a better ground area to drive in the earth rods. 
Note: 
 When earthing energizers located in dairies, earth 
at least 20 m (65') away from the dairy using double-
insulated wire to avoid touching the dairy building or 
equipment. 
 
 
Temporary electric fencing 
A temporary fence can be quickly erected and easily 
moved allowing the farmer to: 
• 
Make smaller paddocks (fields) 
• 
Keep herds of animals separated 
• 
Ration feed 
Note: 
 Use more wires for smaller animals and wild 
animals.  Politape should be used when greater visibility is 
required (e.g. horses).  
An example of a temporary fence is shown below.