IMPORTANT
INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR FENCE CHARGER
The Parmak AC powered fence chargers
Mark 7, SE-4, and RM 1 are equipped with a digital voltage meter.
The digital meter reads guard voltage on the fence in kilovolts
(example: a reading of 3.5 = 3,500 volts, 8.9 = 8,900 volts, 14.7 =
14,700 volts).


The reading of
guard voltage will vary as fence condition changes (i.e. fence load).
Below are sample readings and their meaning and the corresponding fence
condition:
| METER READING |
FENCE CONDITION |
ACTION NEEDED |
|
4.0 or Higher |
| GOOD |
For long haired animals and predator control |
|
None |
|
2.0 or Higher |
GOOD For short haired animals |
None |
|
1.0 to 2.0 |
| CAUTION |
Guard voltage below minimum level for
short haired animals |
|
Check fence |
|
Below 1.0 |
WARNING! - Guard voltage below
minimum level. Shock ineffective. Fence
shorted to ground. |
Check Fence
Immediately |
On a
properly constructed, well-grounded fence of short length, it is normal
to see a guard voltage reading in the mid to upper teens 12.7, 17.5. As
additional charged wire is added to the fence, it is normal for the
indicated guard voltage will drop due to increased fence load.
If the guard
voltage reading drops below 2.0 the fence should be checked for shorts
caused by grass, weeds, tree limbs, etc., contacting fence, broken
insulator causing short to fence post, fence damage, poor ground, etc. Once the
problem on the fence has been eliminated the guard voltage should return
to a normal level.
NOTE:
The digital meter is very sensitive. If the guard voltage reading
goes to 19.9 kV, this indicates foreign voltage on the case of the fence
charger and it is causing the meter to read incorrectly. Be sure
that the charged fence wire and ground wire are not touching the fence charger
case. Poorly grounded fence installations can also cause the meter to
read 19.9kV.

COLOR CODED
OUTPUT TERMINALS:
Parmak fence chargers have new, color-coded output terminals.
RED terminal to fence, BLACK
terminal to ground.
DO
NOT OVER TIGHTEN OR USE PLIERS TO TIGHTEN TERMINALS!
These terminals
have a wire locking mechanism that will allow you to simply hand tighten
the terminals and the wires will be secure. Damage to the terminals may
occur if over tightened. Damage caused by over tightening is not
covered under warranty. Do not allow either the charged fence wire or
the ground wire to contact the fence charger case. |