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Fence Wire
The fence wire must make a continuous loop around your property for
your system to operate. The signal is delivered from the terminal of
the transmitter, through the fence wire, back to the other terminal on
the transmitter. When this is accomplished, the wire continuity light
will emit a constant red indicator.
"The wire should be buried approximately 4-6
inches into the ground, or deep enough to protect it from being damaged
by any machinery or dug up by your dog. (The wire does not have to be
buried in order to work.)"
Wire Placement
CAUTION - Before you install your fence
wire, contact the utility company to mark the utility lines on your
property before you begin digging. Be sure to test your wire layout above ground before permanent installation begins.
Carefully choose the areas in which you want to contain your dog. A
diagram may be helpful in predicting unforeseen obstacles. (Please
refer to the diagrams below.)
IMPORTANT!
When creating a Front Boundary Only, Fence Front Yard Only, or Front Boundary with Existing Fence type of e-fence system,
THE TWO PARALLEL E-FENCE WIRES MUST BE 6-10 FEET APART to avoid any signal interference.
*Please note, the diagrams are not drawn to scale.
Single loop systems must keep 6-10 feet of distance between the wires as well.
 Front Boundary Only |
 Fence Front Yard Only |
 Basic Loop With Garden |
 Front or Back Access |
 Front Boundary With Existing Fence |
Keep wires ~ 6ft. apart to avoid signal interference. |
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