Gallagher M5800i Mode d'emploi

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FENCE ENERGIZER
M5800i / M10000i
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Gallagher M5800i/M10000i Mains Powered Energizer User Manual
3E3446 - Edi on 10 - February 2021
DISCLAIMER: Whilst every e ort has been made to ensure accuracy,
neither Gallagher Group Limited nor any employee of the company
shall be liable on any ground whatsoever to any party in respect of
decisions or ac ons they may make as a result of using this informa on.
In accordance with the Gallagher policy of con nuing development,
design and speci ca ons are subject to change without no ce.
Developed and manufactured by Gallagher Group Limited, and ISO
9001 2000 Cer ed Supplier.
Contents
English
Important Informa on ...............................................................................................................5
How the Energizer works ..........................................................................................................8
Installa on Guide .......................................................................................................................9
Understanding Your Energizer .................................................................................................12
Understanding Your Energizer Controller ................................................................................13
Accessories .............................................................................................................................. 19
Troubleshoo ng .......................................................................................................................20
Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment .............................................................................20
Nederlands
Belangrijke informa e .............................................................................................................21
Hoe het schrikdraadapparaat werkt ....................................................................................... 24
Handleiding voor installa e .....................................................................................................25
Begrijp uw schrikdraadapparaat ..............................................................................................28
Begrijp het bedieningspaneel .................................................................................................. 29
Accessoires ..............................................................................................................................36
Oplossen van problemen .........................................................................................................37
Afgedankte elektrische en elektronische apparaten ...............................................................37
Français
Informa on importante ...........................................................................................................38
Comment fonc onne l’électri cateur ......................................................................................41
Guide d’installa on ..................................................................................................................42
Comprendre le fonc onnement de l’électri cateur ................................................................45
Comprendre le fonc onnement du contrôleur de votre électri cateur..................................46
Accessoires ..............................................................................................................................53
Résolu on de problèmes .........................................................................................................54
Déchets d’équipements électriques et électroniques .............................................................54
Deutsch
Wich ge Informa onen ...........................................................................................................55
Funk onsweise des Elektrozaungerätes .................................................................................. 58
Installa onsanLeitung ..............................................................................................................59
Funk onsweise Ihres Elektrozaungerätes ................................................................................62
Funk onsweise der Steuereinheit Ihres Elektrozaungerätes ...................................................63
Zubehör ...................................................................................................................................70
Fehlersuche ............................................................................................................................. 71
Elektrische und elektronische Abfallprodukte .........................................................................71
Dansk
Vig g Informa on ....................................................................................................................72
Spændingsgiverens virkemåde ...............................................................................................75
Installa onsvejledning .............................................................................................................76
Ed 10
Forstå din spændingsgiver .......................................................................................................79
Forstå kontrolleren l din spændingsgiver ..............................................................................80
Tilbehør ...................................................................................................................................86
Fejl nding ................................................................................................................................ 87
A ald af elektrisk og elektronisk udstyr ..................................................................................87
Español
Información Importante ..........................................................................................................88
Cómo funciona el energizador ................................................................................................91
Guía de instalación .................................................................................................................92
En enda Su Energizador .......................................................................................................... 95
En enda su Controlador .......................................................................................................... 96
Accesorios ..............................................................................................................................102
Resolución de problemas ......................................................................................................103
Desecho de componentes y equipos electrónicos ................................................................103
Português
Informações importantes ......................................................................................................104
Como o Energizador funciona................................................................................................107
Guia de Instalação .................................................................................................................108
Conhecendo seu Energizador ................................................................................................111
Conhecendo o seu Controlador de Energizador ....................................................................112
Acessórios .................................................................................................................... ..........118
Solução de Problemas ...........................................................................................................119
Descarte de Equipamentos Elétricos e Eletrônicos ................................................................119
Svenska
Vik g informa on ..................................................................................................................120
Så här fungerar aggregatet ................................................................................................... 123
Installa onsguide...................................................................................................................124
Lär dig förstå aggregat ...........................................................................................................127
Lär dig förstå aggregatkontrollenhet .....................................................................................128
Tillbehör................................................................................................................................. 134
Felsökning ..............................................................................................................................135
Avfall elektrisk och elektronisk utrustning .............................................................................135
Italiano
Informazioni Importan ........................................................................................................136
Come funziona l’ele ri catore .............................................................................................139
Guida all’installazione ............................................................................................................140
Conoscere Lele ri catore ....................................................................................................143
Conoscere il monitor di controllo dell’ele ri catore ............................................................ 144
Accessori ..................................................................................................................... ...........151
Risoluzione dei problemi .......................................................................................................152
Ro amazione a rezzature Ele riche od Ele roniche ...........................................................152
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Important Informa on
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING: Read all instruc ons. Save these instruc ons.
• Warning: The appliance is not intended for use by young
children or in rm persons without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
Regularly inspect the supply cord, cables, wires and energizer
for any damage. If found damaged in any way, immediately
cease use of the energizer and return it to a Gallagher
Authorised Service Centre for repair in order to avoid a hazard.
• Energizer must be installed in a shelter and the supply cord
must not be handled when the ambient temperature is below
+5 deg C.
It is recommended that, in all areas where there is a likely presence of unsupervised children who will be
unaware of the dangers of electric fencing, that a suitably rated current limi ng device having a resistance
of not less than 500 ohms be connected between the energizer and the electric fence in this area.
Check your local council for speci c regula ons.
Fence wiring should be installed well away from any telephone or telegraph line or radio aerial.
Well maintained electric fences kept clear of vegeta on with high quality insula on are extremely unlikely
to cause res. In mes of extreme re risk, disconnect energizer.
Do not mount in places exposed to heat sources (e.g. a sun heated metal wall).
Refer servicing to a Gallagher Authorised Service Centre.
Do not connect two Energizers to the same earth system.
If connected to a mains power circuit that doesn’t have a Residual Current Device (RCD), then a plug-in RCD
should always be used.
Ensure the Energizer is fully protected from rain, condensa on and other sources of moisture.
Ensure the Energizer has adequate ven la on.
Energizers with a Standby mode may turn on or o without warning. The energizer must be disconnected
from the mains supply if it needs to be rendered fully inopera ve.
Electric animal fences and their ancillary equipment shall be installed,operated and maintained so that they
cause no electrical hazard to persons, animals or their surroundings.
Do NOT become entangled in the fence. Avoid electric fence construc ons that are likely to lead to the
entanglement of animals or persons.
WARNING - INSTALLERS/USERS SHOULD NOTE:
Avoid contac ng the fence with the head, mouth, neck or torso.
Do not climb over, through or under a mul -wire electric fence.
Use a gate or a specially designed crossing point.
An electric animal fence shall not be supplied from two separate energizers or from independent fence
circuits of the same energizer.
For any two separate electric animal fences, each supplied from a separate energizer independently med,
the distance between the wires of the two electric animal fences shall be at least 2.5m. If this gap is to be
closed, this shall be e ected by means of electrically non-conduc ve material or an isolated metal barrier.
Barbed wire or razor wire shall not be electri ed by an energizer.
• A non-electri ed fence incorpora ng barbed wire or razor wire may be used to support one or more
o -set electri ed wires of an electric animal fence. The suppor ng devices for the electri ed wires shall
be constructed so as to ensure that these wires are posi oned at a minimum distance of 150 mm from the
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Important Informa on
ver cal plane of the non-electri ed wires. The barbed wire and razor wire shall be earthed at regular
intervals.
Follow the energizer manufacturers recommenda ons regarding earthing.
The energizer earth electrode should penetrate the ground to a depth of at least 1 m (3 ) and not be
within 10 m (33 ) of any power, telecommunica ons or other system.
Use high voltage lead-out cable in buildings to e ec vely insulate from the earthed structural parts
of the building and where soil could corrode exposed galvanized wire. Do not use household electrical
cable.
• Connec ng leads that are run underground shall be run in conduit of insula ng material or else insulated
high voltage lead-out cable shall be used. Care must be taken to avoid damage to the connec ng leads
due to the e ects of animal hooves or tractor wheels sinking into the ground.
• Connec ng leads shall not be installed in the same conduit as the mains supply wiring, communica on
cables or data cables.
• Connec ng leads and electric animal fence wires shall not cross above overhead power or
communica on lines.
Crossings with overhead power lines shall be avoided wherever possible. If such a crossing cannot be
avoided it shall be made underneath the power line and as nearly as possible at right angles to it.
• If connec ng leads and electric animal fence wires are installed near an overhead power line, the
clearances shall not be less than those shown in the table following.
Minimum clearances from power lines for electric animal fences
Power line Voltage V Clearance m
Less than or equal to 1 000 3
Greater than 1 000 and less than or equal to 33 000 4
Greater than 33 000 8
• If connec ng leads and electric animal fence wires are installed near an overhead power line, their height
above the ground shall not exceed 3 m
This height applies either side of the orthogonal projec on of the outermost conductors of the power
line on the ground surface, for a distance of:
- 2 m for power lines opera ng at a nominal voltage not exceeding 1 000 V;
- 15 m for power lines opera ng at a nominal voltage exceeding 1 000 V.
Electric animal fences intended for deterring birds, household pet containment or training animals such
as cows need only be supplied from low output energizers to obtain sa sfactory and safe performance.
In electric animal fences intended for deterring birds from roos ng on buildings, no electric fence wire
shall be connected to the energizer earth electrode. A warning sign shall be ed to every point where
persons may gain ready access to the conductors.
Where an electric animal fence crosses a public pathway, a non-electri ed gate shall be incorporated
in the electric animal fence at that point or a crossing by means of s les shall be provided. At any such
crossing, the adjacent electri ed wires shall carry warning signs.
• Any part of an electric animal fence that is installed along a public road or pathway shall be iden ed
by electric fence warning signs (G6020) at regular intervals that
are securely fastened to the fence posts or rmly clamped to the
fence wires.
The size of the warning sign shall be at least 100mm x 200mm.
The background colour of both sides of the warning sign shall
be yellow. The inscrip on on the sign shall be black and shall be
either:
- the substance of “CAUTION: Electric Fence” or,
-the symbol shown:
• The inscrip on shall be indelible, inscribed on both sides of the
warning sign and have a height of at least 25mm.
Ensure that all mains operated, ancillary equipment connected to the electric animal fence circuit
provides a degree of isola on between the fence circuit and the supply mains equivalent to that provided
by the energizer.
• Protec on from the weather shall be provided for the ancillary equipment unless this equipment is
cer ed by the manufacturer as being suitable for use outdoors, and is of a type with a minimum degree
of protec on IPX4.
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Important Informa on
This energizer complies with interna onal safety regula ons and is manufactured to interna onal standards.
Gallagher reserves the right to make changes without no ce to any product speci ca on to improve reliability,
func on or design. E & OE.
The author thanks the Interna onal Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) for permission to reproduce Informa on from
its Interna onal Publica on 60335-2-76 ed.2.0 (2002). All such extracts are copyright of IEC, Geneva, Switzerland.
All rights reserved. Further informa on on the IEC is available from www.iec.ch. IEC has no responsibility for the
placement and context in which the extracts and contents are reproduced by the author, nor is IEC in any way
responsible for the other content or accuracy therein.
SERVICE OF DOUBLE-INSULATED APPLIANCES
In a double-insulated controller, two systems of insula on are provided instead of grounding. No equipment
grounding means is provided in the supply cord of a double-insulated controller, nor should a means for
equipment grounding be added to the controller. Servicing a double-insulated controller requires extreme
care and knowledge of the system, and should be done only by quali ed service personnel. Replacement parts
of a double insulated controller must be iden cal to the parts they replace. A double insulated controller is
marked with the words “DOUBLE INSULATION” or “DOUBLE INSULATED. The symbol for double insula on
may also be marked on the appliance.
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HOW THE ENERGIZER WORKS
The energizer sends electrical pulses along the fence line, about one second apart.
These pulses give the animal a short, sharp, but safe shock. The shock doesnt harm
the animal. It is su ciently memorable that the animal never forgets the shock, and
will avoid the fence.
Practical Hints
Check your local ordinance on fencing laws: local laws may require a permit
before use.
Check the fence periodically. Remove any fallen branches, weeds or shrubs
because these will cause the fence to short out and will reduce animal control.
All animals need me to learn to respect the fence. It may take several days to
train the animal and the fence may require minor adjustments.
Animals that are prone to jumping may be di cult to con ne. You may need to
try di erent fence heights to determine the best height.
Use top quality insulators: low quality or cracked insulators and plas c tubing
are not recommended because they will cause shor ng.
Use joint clamps on all steel wire connec ons to ensure a high quality circuit.
This energizer must be earthed using galvanised metal earth stakes to ensure
the electric fence works correctly.
Double Insulated Cable should be used in buildings, under gateways and where
soil could corrode exposed galvanised wire. Never use household electrical
cable. It is made for a maximum of 600 volts and will leak electricity.
On permanent power fencing, use high tensile 12.5 gauge (2.5 mm) wire.
Note: Approvals & Standards - FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protec on against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruc on manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communica ons.
Opera on of this equipment in a residen al area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense.
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
Energizer Controller
Mount the controller on a at surface within
3m (10 ) of the energizer, or up to 50m
(160 ) if using an RJ-12 extension cable*. The
controller is suitable for indoor and outdoor
use. Alterna vely, the bracket at the back of the
controller can be extended to allow it to stand
on a desk or bench.
a) Remove the black bezel surround from the controller allowing access to the 4
moun ng holes in each corner. The 4 moun ng screws are located on the back
surface of the controller.
b) Using the template on the back page as a drilling guide, drill 4 x 2.5mm (7/64”)
holes (A,B,C & D) at least 35mm (1.4”) deep.
c) Fix the screws provided into the wall through the moun ng holes in each
corner. Place the black bezel on the controller.
d) Route the controller cable to the energizer and plug it into the data connector
on the back cover.
Step 1. Install the Energizer
Mount the energizer on a wall, under cover
and out of reach of children. Install where
there is no risk of the energizer incurring re or
mechanical damage and if possible away from
heavy electrical equipment eg. pumps or other
items that may cause electrical interference.
a) Using the separate template, drill 2 x 3.2mm (1/8”)
holes (E & F) or (G & H).
b) Fix the screws provided into the wall leaving the head
of the screw about 12mm (1/2”) out from the wall.
c) Place the energizer over and slide down onto the
moun ng screws.
d) Remove orange terminal cover to expose Fence, Earth
and Reference Earth terminals.
* To achieve greater distances up to 200m, a lower resistance cable is required.
b
a
12mm
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Step 2. Install the Earth system
Buildings and gates for example, can become electri ed with fence voltages if the
energizer is improperly earthed.
Follow earthing instruc ons carefully.
a) Install galvanised earth stakes into damp soil where possible:
M5800i - at least 12 x 2.1m (7 ),
M10000i - at least 20 x 2.1m (7 ).
In dry condi ons or in low mineral content soil more earth stakes may be
required. Earth stakes must be at least 3m (10 ) apart and at least 10m (33 )
away from any mains cabling, telephone cabling, water pipes or building earth.
Do not connect the earth terminal to any building metal work or framing.
b) To a ach the earth cable:
1. Using Underground Cable (G627) remove 5cm (2”) of plas c coa ng from
one end of the cable wire and connect to the green ( ) terminal on the
energizer.
2. A ach the cable to the earth system by removing 10cm (4”) of insula on
from the cable at each Earth Stake (G879) and then clamp the exposed
wire to each stake using an Earth Clamp (G876).
3. Tighten the clamp.
For further instruc ons on the earth (ground) system see the Gallagher Power
Fence™ Manual.
Note: Poor grounding can cause interference on telephone lines, radios and
televisions. This can be recognised by a clicking sound on telephones.
Reference Earth
An addi onal earth stake is required to measure the earth system performance.
a) Install a single galvanised stake (G878 / G879) at least 60cm (2 ) long, at least
10m (33 ) from the main energizer earth system and at least 10m (33 ) from
any mains cabling, telephone cabling, water pipes or building earth.
b) Using Underground Cable (G627) connect the reference earth stake to the
black ( ) terminal on the energizer.
M5800i
RED
GREEN
BLACK
To Fence
To Earth System
To Reference Earth
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Step 3. Connect the fence
a) Connect the energizers red output ( ) terminal to the fence using
Underground Cable (G627). Remove 5cm (2”) of plas c coa ng from one end
of the cable. Unscrew the red (FENCE) terminal and insert the wire through the
terminal slot. Screw the terminal closed, ensuring the wire is rmly clamped.
b) A ach the other end of the cable to the fence using a Joint Clamp (G603).
For instruc ons on fence installa on see the Gallagher Power Fence™ Manual or go
to www.gallagher.com.
Step 4. Turn the Energizer On
a) Plug the energizer into a power outlet and switch ON.
b) Check that the Power On LED on the front of the energizer is green.
c) Re-a ach the orange terminal cover.
IMPORTANT: Readings will change as the fence condi ons change. This is the
Energizer monitoring the fence and Energizer performance. Read the sec on
“Understanding your Energizer Controller” (p.13) for a complete understanding of
the display and alarms.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR ENERGIZER
Power On LED
Green when the
energizer is powered
Fence Fault LED
Flashing red when the
energizer has detected a
fence fault. Solid red when
there is a sudden increase
in fence load.
Wire to Energizer
Controller
The connector for the
energizer controller is on the
back cover. This is also the
connector for the op onal
Gallagher SMS Energizer
Controller and Alarm System.
Earth Terminal
Connects to the
earth system
Earth Reference
Terminal
Connects to a separate
earth stake
Fence Terminal
Connects to the fence
wires
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR ENERGIZER CONTROLLER
Current Display
Shows the amount of load on the
energizer / fence zones
Voltage Display
Shows energizer / earth / fence zones voltage
Status LED
Provides quick
indica on of the
fence status
Zone
Indicators
Displays which
energizer / earth
/ fence zones are
opera ng and if
they are in alarm
Se ngs bu ons
Change alarm levels and
energizer output voltage
Standby bu on
Turns the energizer pulses
on and o
Naviga on Bu ons
View energizer / earth /
fence zones to see zone
performance
Quickscan
Bargraph
Gives fast visual
indica on of fence
voltage
Zone Indica on
Arrow
Highlights which
energizer / earth /
fence zone is being
shown on the main
display
Status LED
Green The energizer and fence are opera ng normally
Red The energizer has detected a fault. Check the LCD screen to
determine where the problem is.
Flashing Red The energizer output voltage is low.
Quickscan Bargraph
The Quickscan bargraph gives quick visual indica on of the energizer output voltage.
Each bar illuminated represents approximately 1KV output.
Green Segments Your fence is performing well. No a en on is required.
Yellow Segments Your fence is under some load but is s ll delivering an
e ec ve shock.
Red Segments Your fence is under heavy load and requires maintenance.
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Current Display
The output current indicates how hard your energizer is working. When your fence
is in good condi on this reading will be low, typically under 15 Amps. As the load
on the fence increases the current will rise and output voltage will fall. The output
current will typically change with fence condi ons, seasonal grass growth and wet
weather. A high output current, typically over 40 Amps indicates there is a very high
load or short circuit on the fence.
Voltage Display
Output voltage is an indica on of how e ec ve the shock is on your fence. It is
generally recommended to have 3KV or above on the fence at any me. If the output
voltage is too low there will not be enough voltage to ‘break’ through the animals
hide and deliver an e ec ve shock.
Zone Indicators
The zone indicators show what zones are ac ve on the fence system. The Energizer
zone ( ) and Earth zone ( ) are always available. Zones 1 – 6 can be added by
installing a combina on of up to 6 Fence Monitors or Alarm Systems. See Accessories
(p.19).
Naviga on Bu ons
The naviga on bu ons allow you to view the performance of di erent areas of your
fence system. By pressing (<) or (>) you can scroll through the zone indicators to
view fence or earth voltage. The zone you are looking at is highlighted by the zone
indica on arrow ( ).
Standby Bu on
Pressing the standby bu on turns the energizer pulses on or o .
Se ngs Bu ons
The se ngs bu ons allow you to adjust the alarm levels and output voltage of the
energizer. Pressing the setup bu on ( ) turns o the energizer pulses and enters
setup mode. If no further bu ons are pressed within 10 seconds the energizer
automa cally exits setup mode and starts pulsing as normal.
Other Icons
The controller may occasionally display other icons for your informa on.
Energizer over-temperature. The energizer has detected that its internal
temperature is too high to operate safely, has automa cally slowed its pulse
rate down and may shut down un l the temperature has decreased.
Se ngs mode. The user has entered the controller setup mode.
Standby mode. The energizer has been placed into standby and has stopped
pulsing. Press the standby bu on to resume normal opera on.
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Using The Energizer Controller
Energizer Output and Alarms
The energizer output is the default screen display mode. The zone indicator arrow
is highligh ng the energizer zone ( ) and the energizer output voltage is 7.3KV in
this case.
The quickscan bargraph display is also indica ng an output voltage of over 7KV.
Controller showing the energizer opera ng normally
Voltage Alarm
If the energizer output voltage falls below the alarm level (default 3KV) then the
status LED will ash red and the energizer zone indicator will become highlighted.
Controller showing the energizer in output alarm
Status LED
ashes red
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Current Alarm
The factory default se ng is current alarm disabled (shown by --). To improve
your ability to nd faults before your fence becomes ine ec ve (voltage too low),
Gallagher recommend se ng the current alarm 10A above normal opera on.
Many events can cause the current to increase, including rainfall, grass growth,
broken fences and failed insulators. If the current goes above the alarm level you
have set, then the Energizer icon ( ) will ash and the status LED will ash red.
Controller showing the energizer in current alarm
Status LED
ashes red
Adjus ng / Turning O Alarms
a) Press the setup bu on ( ).
b) Press the naviga on bu ons (< or >) to move the zone indica on arrow ( )
over the desired zone, which will ash when selected.
c) Press (- or +) to adjust the zone alarm level.
d) To disable an alarm press (-) un l the display shows (- -).
e) To exit, press the setup bu on ( ) or wait 10 seconds.
Controller showing the default energizer alarm setup with
current disabled and voltage at 3.0KV
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HANDY HINT
Earth System Voltage and Alarm
View the earth system performance by pressing the naviga on bu ons (< or >) while
the energizer is opera ng un l the zone indica on arrow ( ) is highligh ng the
earth zone ( ). The earth voltage will be displayed if a reference earth stake is
installed. If there is no reference earth it will display 0.0KV. If the earth voltage rises
above the earth alarm level (default 0.5KV) the status LED will ash red, the earth
zone indicator will be highlighted and the internal buzzer will sound on the energizer.
The buzzer can be muted by pressing any key on the controller.
See Adjus ng / Turning O Alarms (p.16) to adjust or turn o the earth system alarm.
Tes ng the earth system
a) Turn the energizer o . At least 40m (130 ) along the fence line drive a steel
stake into damp soil and connect it to the fence wire.
b) Turn the energizer on and wait 30 seconds. Check the earth system voltage
using the naviga on keys. The earth voltage should be 0.2 – 0.3KV or less. If
it is higher add earth stakes un l 0.2-0.3KV is achieved. In dry condi ons or
areas with low mineral content soil an earth return system may be required as
described in the Gallagher Power Fence™ Manual or visit www.gallagher.com.
Quick Reference
Display Descrip on Solu on
Normal ac ve zone Record zone current and voltage as a
reference.
Flashing zone.
Current alarm
Current is too high. Reduce the loading on your
fence by xing faults or increase the current
alarm level.
Reverse icon.
Voltage alarm
Voltage is too low and may not be an e ec ve
deterrent. Immediately nd the fault on the
fence.
Flashing reverse
icon. Current and
Voltage Alarm
The voltage is too low and may not be an
e ec ve deterrent. The current is above the
alarm limit represen ng more power loss.
A card is included with your energizer to allow you to record fence voltage and
current. Do this when your fence is opera ng well and store the card by the
energizer. This will greatly assist with fault nding.
HANDY HINT
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Fence Zone 16
View the Fence Zone performances by pressing the naviga on bu ons (< or >) un l
the zone indica on arrow is highligh ng the desired fence zone (16). The fence
zones voltage, current and alarm informa on is displayed in the same way as the
Energizer output informa on. See Energizer Output and Alarms sec on (p.15).
To adjust or turn o the fence zone alarms, see Adjus ng/Turning O Alarms sec on
(p.16).
Low Ba ery
When viewing a zone, if the ba ery icon is displayed, then the zone device needs a
ba ery replacement.
Controller showing the output voltage being adjusted
Adjus ng the energizer output voltage
a) Press the setup bu on ( ) to enter setup mode and use the naviga on
bu ons (< or >) to highlight the quickscan bargraph display (it will start
ashing).
b) Press (+ or -) to adjust the output voltage up or down. The output voltage can
be adjusted from 4.5KV to 8KV. The factory default se ng is 8KV.
c) To exit the setup mode wait 10 seconds or press the setup bu on ( ).
Controller showing zone 2 with a low ba ery
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ACCESSORIES
Gallagher Fence Monitor G51000
Use up to 6 Fence Monitors to turn your fence into a zoned system that will enable
you to immediately determine which fence zone is in fault.
When a zone falls below a set voltage level, an alarm is sent to the Energizer
Controller indica ng that zone is below the set alarm voltage.
Gallagher Energizer Remote and Fault Finder G50700
The Gallagher Energizer Remote and Fault Finder displays which zone(s) are in fault
and can then be used to locate the fault within that zone. Power to the fence at
the fault loca on can be turned o and on using the Remote, allowing a safe and
convenient repair.
Gallagher Alarm System G57900
Create a security zone for your property by adding an Alarm System with in-built
fence monitoring technology.
Connected to the Energizer and Controller via a daisy chain connec on, the Alarm
System has input terminals to connect to the end of a sec on of fence and a
reference earth peg, enabling that sec on of fence to be monitored for security
breeches. For example, an electric gate entrance to a farm building can be set up to
alarm when opened.
The Alarm System can drive an external siren and strobe light, or provide dry contact
relays to an alarm panel or auto dialer.
To purchase any of the accessories listed, see your local Gallagher dealer.
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Save these instruc ons
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Causes Solution
Energizer has started to run
slowly
The internal temperature of
the energizer is too high
Mount the energizer in a cool
area, out of direct sun and
with adequate ven la on.
Displaying Error 11 Mains voltage is too high Have your power supply
checked by a professional
electrician.
Displaying Error 12 Mains voltage is too low Have your power supply
checked by a professional
electrician.
Displaying Error 14 - 19 Internal energizer fault Turn energizer o for 30
seconds then turn back on. If
the error remains return the
energizer to your Gallagher
dealer for servicing.
Displaying Error 21 Dead zone Check that the zone device
is connected and working
correctly.
Energizer output voltage is
low
There is a fault on the fence Remove any excess grass
growth or short circuits on
the fence.
Earth voltage is too high Earth system is inadequate Check connec ons to the
earth system. Add extra
earth stakes.
No output and display shows
( - - )
Energizer is in standby mode Exit standby mode by
pressing the standby bu on
on the controller.
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT
This symbol on the product indicates that this product, packaging and with special
care of the ba ery must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is your
responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated
collec on point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The
separate collec on and recycling of your waste equipment at the me of disposal
will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that
protects human health and the environment. For more informa on about where
you can drop o your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city
recycling o ce or the dealer from whom you purchased the product.
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