WHY ELECTRIC FENCING FOR SECURITY?
Deter, Detect and Delay
A high-voltage shock combined with a physical barrier will deter anyone from attempting to penetrate the perimeter fence.
The detecting ability of an electric fence energizer will sound an alarm when the perimeter of the property being
protected has been infiltrated or tampered with.
By keeping the perimeter protected using an electric fence, the attempted break in of the protected area is delayed, giving
additional time for a reaction team to respond.
The cost-effective, reliable and effective designs have been the focus over the past twenty years. A dynamic design team develops new and existing products to better secure your family and
friends. The continually evolving range offers innovative solutions for many residential applications, with many choices to ensure that the right product is available to make homes secure
without compromising on aesthetics. The large range of wall top brackets and posts have made it
easy to secure most walls offering a range of effective security
Office and commercial parks,car and boat showrooms and yards, caravan and motor home displays and outdoor showrooms have not been ignored by criminals and are often also a soft target for vandals.Have identified this need for secure perimeter protection combined with aesthetically
pleasing designs that do not compromise on the effectiveness of the security. Modulus brackets
and post systems are just some of the trusted solutions where the security electric fencing
products look good yet work effectively.
Traditionally electric fence energizers for animal farming control did not have a fence monitor to
detect a break in the fence.
The detecting feature has become an integral part of game and animal control. It allows the user
to monitor the condition of the fence at the energizer without having to patrol the fence regularly,
thus saving time and money.
Poaching of game is an additional problem faced by game reserves and game farms, but the security
features offered by the electric fencing energizers can assist in this battle.
Products.(ENERGIZERS)
The Wizord 2 or 4 is the logical choice for domestic and light industrial installations where a medium-powered energizer is required. This generation of energizers has been field tested for many years and boasts unsurpassed reliability. Simple to install and easy to maintain. FEATURES • High voltage monitor will alarm when the live wires are tampered with • Earth wire monitor will alarm when the earth wires are tampered with • Easy-to-use tag switch for controlling the unit • Connectable to an armed response radio or GSM module • Gate monitor input monitors the position of the gate to indicate if the gate is open • Lightning and power surge suppression built in to reduce the possibility of damage due to power surges • Battery backup system in case of power failure • Intelligent power saving to extend the battery life and save energy • Siren and strobe outputs to indicate fence condition
WARNING DEVICES
Sirens • Available in 15 and 30 watt power output • 12 volt DC supply
FENCELIGHT • Install it on your electric fence to indicate power status for peace of mind • One directional viewing angle, allowing the light to shine into the secure area only. The status is not visible to external areas • Working voltage between 3 kV and 12 kV approximately • Dual stage design allows the intensity on the light to increase as the voltage on the fence increases, giving a better indication of how much voltage is on the fence • Can be installed between any earth and live wires • Can be used with most electric fence energizers Warning signs • UV protected for long life • Wire clips on the warning sign reduce installation time • Compliance requirements, every 10m and change of direction • IEC 60335-2-76 compliant • Custom-made version available to order.
TIPS TO INCREASE YOUR SECURITY.
• Spacing between fence wires must not exceed 100mm. This will reduce attempts to part wires. Earth or live loops fitted on the fence will cause an alarm when there is an attempt to part the wire. • The bottom fence wire where possible should be live and fitted with an anti lift loop where there is a threat of lifting this bottom wire. The top wire must also be live. • All electric fencing live wires must be connected in a series circuit so that a cut live wire can be detected anywhere along the fence. • Spacing between posts must not exceed 3 metres. This will discourage attempts to part wires. In the case of freestanding fencing it is recommended that a shorter post be placed between the main posts reducing the span to 1.5m. This in-between shorter post will stop any attempts to lift the bottom wires. Ensure that the ground under the freestanding fencing is secure and not easy to dig under. The height of the freestanding fence must be at least 2m. • The height of the bracket above the wall is important, the higher the wall brackets the more it discourages attempts to step over the fence. The wider walls will need higher and angled brackets to cover the span of the wall top and reduce any chance of standing on the wall. • The fence wires must be under constant tension using compression springs. This will improve the aesthetics and the security of the fence. • Alarm zones lengths should not be longer than 200 metres. The zones must be powered by independent energizer zones. This will help locate the fault faster. This is not always possible due to cost and location constraints. In high security areas shorter zones are recommended. • No two zones must rely on each other being intact to operate effectively and must be independently alarm monitored. This is important in the case of an attempted multi-point entry breach of the fence. • Gates can be a weak point. Make sure that sliding gates cannot be lifted up off the rack and be slid open. In the case of swing gates they can be forced open when they are closed. These gates can be monitored for unauthorised entry using a magnetic switch. • Ensure that the fence is kept free of vegetation. Frequent testing of the fence is imperative. This test must be on a few points along the fence line.
Deter, Detect and Delay
A high-voltage shock combined with a physical barrier will deter anyone from attempting to penetrate the perimeter fence.
The detecting ability of an electric fence energizer will sound an alarm when the perimeter of the property being
protected has been infiltrated or tampered with.
By keeping the perimeter protected using an electric fence, the attempted break in of the protected area is delayed, giving
additional time for a reaction team to respond.
The cost-effective, reliable and effective designs have been the focus over the past twenty years. A dynamic design team develops new and existing products to better secure your family and
friends. The continually evolving range offers innovative solutions for many residential applications, with many choices to ensure that the right product is available to make homes secure
without compromising on aesthetics. The large range of wall top brackets and posts have made it
easy to secure most walls offering a range of effective security
Office and commercial parks,car and boat showrooms and yards, caravan and motor home displays and outdoor showrooms have not been ignored by criminals and are often also a soft target for vandals.Have identified this need for secure perimeter protection combined with aesthetically
pleasing designs that do not compromise on the effectiveness of the security. Modulus brackets
and post systems are just some of the trusted solutions where the security electric fencing
products look good yet work effectively.
Traditionally electric fence energizers for animal farming control did not have a fence monitor to
detect a break in the fence.
The detecting feature has become an integral part of game and animal control. It allows the user
to monitor the condition of the fence at the energizer without having to patrol the fence regularly,
thus saving time and money.
Poaching of game is an additional problem faced by game reserves and game farms, but the security
features offered by the electric fencing energizers can assist in this battle.
Products.(ENERGIZERS)
The Wizord 2 or 4 is the logical choice for domestic and light industrial installations where a medium-powered energizer is required. This generation of energizers has been field tested for many years and boasts unsurpassed reliability. Simple to install and easy to maintain. FEATURES • High voltage monitor will alarm when the live wires are tampered with • Earth wire monitor will alarm when the earth wires are tampered with • Easy-to-use tag switch for controlling the unit • Connectable to an armed response radio or GSM module • Gate monitor input monitors the position of the gate to indicate if the gate is open • Lightning and power surge suppression built in to reduce the possibility of damage due to power surges • Battery backup system in case of power failure • Intelligent power saving to extend the battery life and save energy • Siren and strobe outputs to indicate fence condition
WARNING DEVICES
Sirens • Available in 15 and 30 watt power output • 12 volt DC supply
FENCELIGHT • Install it on your electric fence to indicate power status for peace of mind • One directional viewing angle, allowing the light to shine into the secure area only. The status is not visible to external areas • Working voltage between 3 kV and 12 kV approximately • Dual stage design allows the intensity on the light to increase as the voltage on the fence increases, giving a better indication of how much voltage is on the fence • Can be installed between any earth and live wires • Can be used with most electric fence energizers Warning signs • UV protected for long life • Wire clips on the warning sign reduce installation time • Compliance requirements, every 10m and change of direction • IEC 60335-2-76 compliant • Custom-made version available to order.
TIPS TO INCREASE YOUR SECURITY.
• Spacing between fence wires must not exceed 100mm. This will reduce attempts to part wires. Earth or live loops fitted on the fence will cause an alarm when there is an attempt to part the wire. • The bottom fence wire where possible should be live and fitted with an anti lift loop where there is a threat of lifting this bottom wire. The top wire must also be live. • All electric fencing live wires must be connected in a series circuit so that a cut live wire can be detected anywhere along the fence. • Spacing between posts must not exceed 3 metres. This will discourage attempts to part wires. In the case of freestanding fencing it is recommended that a shorter post be placed between the main posts reducing the span to 1.5m. This in-between shorter post will stop any attempts to lift the bottom wires. Ensure that the ground under the freestanding fencing is secure and not easy to dig under. The height of the freestanding fence must be at least 2m. • The height of the bracket above the wall is important, the higher the wall brackets the more it discourages attempts to step over the fence. The wider walls will need higher and angled brackets to cover the span of the wall top and reduce any chance of standing on the wall. • The fence wires must be under constant tension using compression springs. This will improve the aesthetics and the security of the fence. • Alarm zones lengths should not be longer than 200 metres. The zones must be powered by independent energizer zones. This will help locate the fault faster. This is not always possible due to cost and location constraints. In high security areas shorter zones are recommended. • No two zones must rely on each other being intact to operate effectively and must be independently alarm monitored. This is important in the case of an attempted multi-point entry breach of the fence. • Gates can be a weak point. Make sure that sliding gates cannot be lifted up off the rack and be slid open. In the case of swing gates they can be forced open when they are closed. These gates can be monitored for unauthorised entry using a magnetic switch. • Ensure that the fence is kept free of vegetation. Frequent testing of the fence is imperative. This test must be on a few points along the fence line.
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