intelbras XEL 5001 Shock Module User Manual

October 30, 2023
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intelbras XEL 5001 Shock Module

Product Information

The XEL 5001 Shock module is an electrifier that provides compact and easy-to- install protection for commercial, residential, and industrial areas. It is designed to energize the fence and has one input for arming/disarming and two outputs for monitoring the arming/disarming and triggering of the fence by the alarm center. The output voltage of the shock is configurable through a jumper. It weighs 449 g, has a supply voltage range of 12-16 Vdc, a nominal consumption of 350 mA – 4 W, and a protection rating of IPX4.

Technical Specifications

  • Supply voltage: Min. 12 Vdc – Max. 16 Vdc
  • Nominal consumption: 350 mA – 4 W
  • Output voltage: Configurable through a jumper
  • Output pulse energy: Not specified
  • Pulse duration: 1 second
  • Pulses per minute: Not specified
  • Dimensions: Not specified
  • Weight: 449 g
  • Protection rating: IPX4

Features

  • Compact and easy-to-install electrifier
  • Designed to energize the fence for protection of commercial, residential, and industrial areas
  • Must be installed according to technical standards to generate ostensible protection without causing fatal risks to any person who touches the wiring that is part of the installation
  • Requires a relay for safe use over longer distances
  • One input for arming/disarming
  • Two outputs for monitoring the arming/disarming and triggering of the fence by the alarm center
  • Output voltage of the shock is configurable through a jumper

Product Usage Instructions

Safety Procedures
Before installing the electrifier, check the following safety procedures:

  • Voltage of the power line (V): 1,000 > 1,000 and 33,000 > 33,000
  • Separation distance (m): 3 4 8

Fixing of the Central
The equipment must be fixed to a rigid wall or similar construction in such a way that the user cannot alter its position without the aid of tools. Always install the unit in a vertical position, never upside down or horizontally. After choosing the place where the product will be installed, all screws must be placed to prevent the top cover from being removed without the use of tools, in compliance with NBR IEC 60335-2-76.

Power Supply Connection
The connector with + 15 V and (-) indication is where the power supply coming from the auxiliary output of an alarm center must be interconnected. Connect the negative of power supply to the negative of the alarm center auxiliary output and positive of power supply to the positive of the alarm center auxiliary output.

Connection of High-voltage Cables and Grounding
High voltage input and output and ground wires must be installed through the holes in the bottom of the cabinet. Once the cables have been passed, they must be connected to their respective terminals. A high voltage cable with a minimum dielectric strength of 30 kV is required. Do not run high insulation cables in the same conductor duct, keeping a minimum distance of 2 cm between them.

Shock module
Congratulations, you have just purchased a product with Intelbras quality and safety.
The XEL 5001 Shock module is a compact and easy to install electrifier, with one input for arming/disarming and two outputs for monitoring the arming/disarming and triggering of the fence by the Alarm center. The output voltage of the shock is configurable through a jumper.

Care and safety

  • The equipment, cables or electrified fence must not be installed in places where extreme con-ditions prevail, such as the presence of corrosives, explosive atmosphere (with the presence of gases), flammable liquids, etc.;
  • The fixed wiring to power the 12 Vdc equipment must have a safety switch or similar device. This device should allow the disconnection of the equipment without needing to open the equipment housing;
  • Never connect the equipment to the mains, the equipment was designed to be powered by the auxiliary output of an alarm center;
  • The equipment must be fixed to a rigid wall or similar construction so that the user cannot change its position without the aid of tools. Do not install the equipment on wooden surfaces or on materials that are prone to the propagation of flames, should there be a short circuit in the wiring or in the equipment;
  • The equipment should never be opened, programmed or manipulated by the end user. Whene-ver repair, reprogramming or installation is necessary, a specialized technician should be hired;
  • Before installing the product, it is important to find out if the city or state in which the electric fence is to be installed has a specific law regulating this type of installation. If so, it must be fully complied with;
  • Follow the recommendations in this manual regarding installation procedures and materials to be used in this installation;
  • In case of defect, malfunction or doubt, please contact our support department or the authorized tech-nical assistance;
  • Inform the user of the system about the operation and danger of the electrified fence and the precautions to be taken when handling the product and the warning signs on the protected area;
  • Inform the user that vegetation or objects must not touch the fence wiring, keeping a distance of 15 cm from the wires. If it is necessary to move something away from the wiring, turn off the product;
  • Never interconnect more than one electrifier to the same fence to be electrified;
  • Do not install the electrifier near other electronic devices (at least 3 meters).;
  • Provide the user with a complete description of the entire installed system and make sure that the user understands and is able to use and/or operate the system;
  • The installation of the electrified fence must be carried out in compliance with the regulations of the ABNT NBR CE 60335-2-76 normative;
  • This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been instructed in the use of the device or have been supervised by a person responsible for their safety;
  • It is recommended that children be supervised to prevent them from playing with the device.

Technical specifications

Supply voltage Min. 12 Vdc – Max. 16 Vdc
Nominal consumption 350 mA – 4 W

Output voltage

| With the Energy jumper in the low position: 16,000 V pulsed, ±5%.

With the Energy jumper in the middle position (switched off): 18,000 V pulsed, ±5%.

With the Energy jumper in high position: 20,000 V pulsed,

±5%.

Output pulse energy| < 0.7 Joules
Pulse duration| 360 µs
Pulses per minute| ≥ 1 second
Dimensions| 15.5 × 9.5 × 7.5
Weight| 449 g
Protection rating| IPX4

Features

The XEL 5001 Shock Module is intended to energize the fence for the protection of commercial, residen-tial, and industrial areas, and must be installed according to the technical standards in order to generate ostensible protection, without causing fatal risks for any person who touches the wiring that is part of the installation.
For safe use over longer distances, a relay must be added to the installation.

The product has the following features:

  • Capacity for 1,600 linear meters of stainless steel cable (gauge 0.6 mm2);
  • Enables and disables the shock through the retentive input;
  • High voltage monitoring and violation monitoring ;
  • Allows interconnection with alarm centers;
  • 1-second electrical pulse interval;
  • Protection against liquid penetration, IPX4;
  • One output for arming/disarming indication;
  • One output for the fence violation indication;
  • Status indicator LED.

Product

Main components

  1. High voltage return
  2. Electrifier ground;
  3. High voltage output;
  4. OUTPUT 1 (dry contact)
  5. COMMON for connection of outputs 1 and 2
  6. OUTPUT 2 (dry contact)
  7. ARM (Input for arming and disarming the XEL 5001 shock module)
  8. Power supply (-)
  9. Power supply (+)
  10. High voltage setting:
    • a. With Energy jumper in low position = 16,000 V pulsed, ±5%;
    • b. With the Energy jumper in the middle position (switched off) = 18,000 V pulsed, ±5%;
    • c. With the Energy jumper in the high position = 20,000 V pulsed, ±5%
  11. Status LED

Installation

Safety procedures
Check the following items before installing the electrifier:

  • The product and its auxiliary equipment must be installed, operated, and maintained in a man-ner that minimizes danger to persons, reducing the risk of electric shock; unless an individual attempts to cross the physical barrier or is in the protected area without authorization;
  • Electric safety fences should not be built in places where people are likely to be trapped or accidentally entangled;
  • Gates with electric safety fences must be able to be opened without causing an electric shock to the user;
  • An electric security fence should not be powered by two different electrifiers;
  • For two separate electric security fences, each energized by a separate, independently synchroni-zed electrifier, the distance between the wires of these two electric security fences must be not less than 2.5 m. If this space is protected, this protection must be provided by a non-conductive material or an insulated metallic barrier;
  • Barbed or cutting wires must not be electrified by the product;
  • You must follow the recommendations regarding grounding contained in this manual;
  • The distance between any grounding electrode of the electric safety fence and other grounding systems must not be less than 2 m, except when associated with a grounding grid;
  • Exposed conductive parts of the physical barrier must be efficiently grounded;
  • When the electric fence passes under uninsulated power line conductors, its upper metallic element must be effectively grounded at a distance of not less than 5 m on both sides of the crossing point;
  • High-voltage conductors installed inside buildings must be efficiently insulated from grounded structural parts of the building. This can be achieved by using high voltage insulating cable;
  • High-voltage conductors installed underground should be placed inside conduits/ducts of insu-lating material or use high-voltage insulating cable. Damage to high voltage cables due to the pressure of vehicle wheels against the ground should be avoided;
  • High voltage conductors must not be installed in the same conduit/duct as mains wiring, signal, audio, video and other cables;
  • The high-voltage conductors and wires of the electric security fence must not run over overhead power lines and/or communication lines;
  • Crossings with overhead power lines should be avoided whenever possible. If such a crossing cannot be avoided, it should be made underneath the power line so that they are perpendicular to each other;
  • If high-voltage conductors and electric safety fence wires are installed near overhead power lines, the separation distances must not be less than those indicated in the following table:

Voltage of the power line (V) __| Separation distance (m) __
---|---
≤ 1,000| 3

1,000 and ≤ 33,000| 4
> 33,000                                                              | 8 __

  • If high voltage cables and electric fence wires are installed near overhead power lines, their height from the ground should not exceed 3 m. This height applies to any orthogonal projection side of the outermost conductors of the power line on the ground surface; for a distance of 2 m for lines operating at a nominal voltage not exceeding 1,000 V, and 15 m for power lines operating at a nominal voltage exceeding 1,000 V;
  • A distance of 2.5 m must be kept between uninsulated conductors or between uninsulated high–voltage electric fence wires energized by different electrifiers. This separation may be less when the high-voltage conductors or cables covered by insulating sheaths consist of cables insulated for at least 30 kV. This requirement does not apply when these energized conductors are separa-ted by a physical barrier that does not have openings greater than 50 mm;
  • A spacing of 2.5 m must be kept between uninsulated conductors or between uninsulated high-
    • voltage electric fence wires energized by separate electrifiers;
  • The electric fence installation must be identified by warning signs, installed in such a way that they are evident and legible from the protected area and from the public access area.;
  • Each side of the electric fence should have at least one warning sign. There should be signs at each gate, at each access point, at intervals of no more than 10 m and next to each sign related to chemical hazards, for information regarding emergency services;
  • Any part of an electric fence installed along a public road or highway must be identified at regu-lar intervals by warning signs securely attached to the fence support rods, or securely attached to the fence wires;
  • Warning signs must have minimum dimensions of 100 mm x 200 mm, a yellow background, and the following inscription in black: CAUTION: ELECTRICAL FENCE, as indicated in item BB.1 of Annex BB of ABNT NBR IEC 60335-2-76.;
  • The inscription must be legible and durable, be located on both sides of the warning sign and have a minimum height of 25 mm;
  • It must be ensured that all mains-powered auxiliary equipment connected to the XEL 5001 Shock Module has a degree of isolation between the fence circuit and the mains equivalent to that assigned to the electrifier;
  • The wiring of the electrical network must not use the same conduits/ducts used for the signaling cables associated with the installation of the electric fence.;
  • Weather protection must be provided for auxiliary equipment, unless the manufacturer certifies that such equipment is suitable for outdoor use and has a minimum degree of IPX4 protection;
  • Installations must comply with ABNT NBR IEC 60335-2-76;
  • The equipment should only be installed by a specialized technician;
  • Before performing maintenance or inspections on the system, all feeder circuits must be de energized;
  • Do not install this equipment on structures that propagate flames, due to the risk of short circuiting the wiring or the product. Do not install it on structures with electrical conductors;
  • The power cable should be connected to the power supply through a safety switch or si-milar device accessible to the user, so that the user can turn off the electricity at any time; Si algún cable o hilo de alimentación está roto o dañado, debe ser sustituido por el instalador o profesional calificado para evitar riesgos;
  • The shock sensation for the individual who eventually touches the fence wiring depends on his/her own insulation (use of shoes, gloves, etc.), the moisture level of the floor or wall and the quality of the grounding;
  • Use high insulation cables and insulators with a dielectric strength of at least 30 kV for installation.
  • For the correct operation of the XEL 5001 electrifier, the use of grounding is essential.

Fixing of the central
The equipment must be fixed to a rigid wall or similar construction in such a way that the user cannot alter its position without the aid of tools. Always install the unit in a vertical position, never upside down or horizontally.
After choosing the place where the product will be installed, all screws must be placed to prevent the top cover from being removed without the use of tools, in compliance with NBR IEC 60335-2-76.

Important observations

  • Do not install the equipment on wooden surfaces or on materials that are prone to the propagation of flames, should there be a short circuit in the wiring or in the equipment
  • When possible, this equipment should be installed in a place protected from sun, rain, and humidity, even with an IPX4 degree of protection;
  • The shock module may cause interference to other electronic equipment when installed next to them and/or their wiring.

Power supply connection
The connector with + 15 V and (-) indication is where the power supply coming from the auxiliary output of an alarm center must be interconnected, as shown in the following figure:

  • The flexible conductors used to connect the power supply to the XEL 5001 Shock Module must have a nominal cross section >= 0.75 mm2, in compliance with clause 25.8 of the NBR IEC 60335-2.
  • The fixed wiring to power the 12 Vdc equipment must have a safety switch or similar device. This device should allow the equipment to be turned off without having to open its cabinet.

Connection of high-voltage cables and grounding
High voltage input and output and ground wires must be installed through the holes in the bottom of the cabinet. Once the cables have been passed, they must be connected to their respective terminals, as shown in the following figure. 3 to 6 mm cables should be used in order to achieve total sealing against water ingress (IPX4). A high voltage cable with a minimum dielectric strength of 30 kV is also required..
Obs.: Do not run high insulation cables in the same conductor duct, keeping a minimum distance of 2 cm between them.

Obs.: use 3 to 6 mm diameter cables, without leaving unnecessary debris inside the equipment..

Connections of the communication cables to the alarm center
This fence electrifier is compatible with the following alarm centers: ANM 2008 MF, ANM 2004 MF, ANM 24 NET, AMT 2008 RF, AMT 2010, AMT 2110, AMT 2018, AMT 2118 EG, AMT 2018 E, AMT 2018 EG, AMT 1016 NET, AMT 4010 SMART or AMT 4010 SMART NET.

Output 1: Dry contact output relative to the “Common” terminal. This “Output 1” is NC with respect to “Common”, regardless of whether the XEL 5001 is armed or disarmed. This “Output 1” opens the contact relative to “Common” if there is a violation (fence break or short) and will stay open as long as the fence is breached. On restoring the violation, this “Output 1” closes the contact relative to “Com-mon” in 4 seconds. This “Output 1”, can be connected to a zone of the alarm center that will monitor the violation of the XEL 5001.

Output 2: Dry contact output relative to the “Common” terminal. This output “Output 2” will be closed with respect to “Common” if the XEL 5001 is armed. This “Output 2” output will be open with respect to “Common” if XEL 5001 is disarmed. This “Output 2” can be connected into a zone of the alarm center to indicate whether the fence is armed or disarmed.

Common: This is the “Common” terminal for the two outputs “Output 1” and “Output 2”.

ARM: Input for arming and disarming the XEL 5001 shock module, it can be triggered by the PGM of the alarm center or through a switch connected between ARM and Negative (-).
Negative (-) : Negative pole of the auxiliary output of the alarm center (Min.: 12 Vdc – Max.: 16 Vdc).
Positive (+): Positive pole of the auxiliary output of the alarm center (Min.: 12 Vdc – Max.: 16 Vdc).

Grounding
The grounding is mandatory for the correct operation of the equipment and a greater sense of shock to anyone who touches the wires of the fence, in addition to the protection against lightning and over-load of the electrical network and/or wiring of the sensors. Always look for a more humid place to fix the grounding rod (copper bars). Rods must be longer than 2.0 meters, except when associated with a grounding grid.
Attention: never use the NEUTRAL of the power grid as grounding.

Connection and mounting of the electric fence
Rods and insulators specially developed for the installation of electric fences are easily available on the market. The rods are made of flat or corner-shaped aluminum for easier assembly. Its material must absorb impacts and have a minimum wind flexibility. If desired, the rod can be made of iron, as long as these characteristics are respected. Insulators are manufactured in polypropylene or with dowels. Due to the high voltage applied to the fence, there must be excellent electrical insulation between the wire and the rod. The rods for fixing the wires should be fixed with screws and dowels at a minimum height of 2.10 m with a recommended maximum spacing of 3 m between them, as shown in the figure below.

Fence perimeter learning
After activating the XEL 5001 module for the first time, or in case of total absence of power, the perimeter learning will be performed automatically. This function causes changes in the fence (fence wire breakage) to indicate a perimeter violation.
Note: whenever it is necessary to perform maintenance tasks, change cables, insulators, prune vegeta-tion, change the position of the power jumper, etc., a new learning process must be carried out due to the new conditions. To perform this learning process, completely disconnect the power supply, wait 5 seconds and reconnect the power supply, learning takes 10 seconds (10 pulses).

Completion of installation

  • Once all the wires are connected, go along the entire length of the fence, checking the tightness of the wires (they must be without “belly”) and the splice points;
  • Make sure that there is no vegetation (branches or leaves) too close to the fence, as this may cause leaks and the microprocessor will mislearn causing incorrect triggering;
  • Activate the fence and wait for the perimeter learning (10 seconds), after that, verify in all its extension the occurrence of possible leaks (sparks);
  • Output 2 indicates the arming and disarming of the XEL 5001..
  • Simulate a fence breakage and output 1 will open the contact indicating the breakage. .
  • Disable the XEL 5001 and reconnect the broken wiring.
  • Activate the XEL 5001 and simulate a short circuit with the wire, interconnecting the fence to the ground wire, and output 1 will open the contact indicating the short circuit..

Note: Output 1 will remain open as long as there is a violation (fence cut or grounding), it will close 4 seconds after the violation ceases.

  • If necessary, adjust the energy jumper to avoid sparking, then perform a new learning process.

Operation

Fence activation/deactivation
To activate the fence connect the ARM input to the negative (-) terminal, when this point is closed the fence will be activated. To deactivate, simply leave the ARM terminal disconnected.
Cuando se activa el módulo de Choque La SALIDA 2 cierra su contacto con el COM.
Obs.: When learning (the first time you turn on the fence), if there is a problem (e.g., fence output open) and the fence is activated, after 3 pulses it will automatically deactivate. To activate it again simply recon-nect the ARM input to the negative (-) terminal.

Operation of the electrifier
The fence generates high-voltage pulses every second monitoring the cut. If the return pulse is different from the one memorized in learning, the fence considers it a faulty pulse. When 8 faulty pulses occur in a row, the fence will trip (opens the OUT 1 contact to COM), remaining open as long as the fault persists. After the fault is resolved, it will close the OUT 1 to COM contact after 4 seconds.

State of XEL 5001 Status LED

  • Fence off without trigger = Slow blinking, 2 seconds on and 1 second off.
  • Fence off with trigger = Fast blinking for 2 seconds and 1 second off.
  • On without trigger with return = On for 200 milliseconds to indicate fence return.
  • Activated without trigger and without return = Off
  • Activated with trigger with or without feedback = Fast blinks

Warranty Terms

It is hereby expressly stated that this contractual warranty is conferred under the following conditions:

  • Name of client:
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  • Invoice No.:
  • Date of purchase:
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  • Serial No.:
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  1. All parts, pieces and components of the product are guaranteed against eventual manufacturing defects, which they may eventually present, for a period of 1 (one) year – this being 3 (three) months of legal guarantee and 9 (nine) months of contractual guarantee -, as from the date of purchase of the product by the Consumer, as shown on the invoice for the purchase of the product, which is an integral part of this Term throughout the entire national territory. This contractual warranty includes the free replacement of parts, pieces, and components that present manufacturing defects, including the expenses for the labor used in this repair. If no manufacturing defect is found, but defect(s) arising from improper use, the Consumer will bear these expenses.
  2. The product´s installation should be done according to the Product Manual and/or Installation Guide. If your product requires installation and configuration by a qualified technician, look for a competent and specialized professional, considering that the costs for these services are not included in the product’s price.
  3. Once the defect is confirmed, the Consumer must immediately contact the nearest Authorized Service listed by the manufacturer – only these are authorized to examine and repair the defect during the warranty period foreseen herein. If this is not done, this warranty will be void, since it will be considered a violation of the product.
  4. In the event that the Consumer requests home assistance, he or she must go to the nearest Authorized Service to inquire about the technical visit fee. If it is necessary to remove the product, the resulting expenses, such as transportation and security costs to and from the product, will be the Consumer´s responsibility.
  5. The warranty will totally lose its validity in the occurrence of any of the following hypotheses: a) if the defect is not of manufacturing, but caused by the Consumer or by third parties not related to the manufacturer; b) if the damage to the product comes from accidents, disasters, nature agents (lightning, flooding, landslides, etc.), humidity, voltage in the electrical network (overvoltage caused by accidents or excessive fluctuations in the network), installation/use in disagreement with the user’s manual or resulting from the natural wear and tear of the parts and components; c) if the product has suffered chemical, electromagnetic, electrical or animal (insects, etc.) influence; d) if the product’s serial number has been tampered with or scraped; e) if the device has been breached.
  6. This warranty does not cover data loss, therefore it is recommended, if applicable to the product, that the Consumer make a backup copy of the data on the product on a regular basis.
  7. Intelbras is not responsible for the installation of this product, nor for any attempts of fraud and/or sabotage on its products. Keep the software updates and applications used up-to-date, if relevant, as well as the network protections required for protection against intrusions (hackers). The equipment is guaranteed against vices within its normal conditions of use, and it is important to be aware that, because it is an electronic equipment, it is not free of frauds and scams that may interfere with its correct operation.
  8. After its useful lifespan, the product must be delivered to an Intelbras authorized service center or directly disposed of in an environmentally appropriate manner, avoiding environmental and health impacts. If you prefer, the battery as well as other Intelbras brand electronics no longer in use, can be disposed of at any Green Eletron collection point (an electro-electronic waste management company with which we are associated). If you have any questions about the reverse logistics process, please contact us by phone (48) 2106-0006 or 0800 704 2767 (Monday to Friday from 8am to 8pm and on Saturdays from 8am to 6pm) or by e-mail [email protected].
  9. LGPD – Data Processing by Intelbras: Intelbras does not access, transfer, capture or perform any type of processing of personal data from this product. These being the conditions of this supplemental Warranty Term, Intelbras S/A reserves the right to alter the general, technical and aesthetic characteristics of its products without prior notice. All images in this manual are illustrative. Product benefited by IT legislation.

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