horizont ABN30GREEN Electric Fencer Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Horizont
Table of Contents
- horizont ABN30GREEN Electric Fencer
- Product Usage Instructions
- General Safety Instructions
- Spare parts
- Installation
- Commissioning
- Energizer Operating Description
- Maintenance
- Disassembly, Dismantling, Storage and Transport
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
horizont ABN30GREEN Electric Fencer
Product Information
- Type: 10862
- Power: 12 V / 230 V
Product Usage Instructions
- Ensure that you have all the necessary components before starting the installation process.
- Mount the solar panel according to the provided instructions. Make sure it is securely attached to a suitable surface.
- Connect the solar panel to the electric fencer using the provided cables. Follow the designated positive and negative terminals.
- If using a 12 V power source, connect the electric fencer to the power supply using the appropriate cables.
- Locate a suitable location for the electric fencer, preferably near the area to be protected. Ensure it is mounted securely and protected from weather conditions.
- Connect the fencing wire or tape to the electric fencer. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper connection.
- Test the electric fencer to ensure it is functioning correctly before relying on it for animal containment or protection.
- Read and follow all safety instructions provided in the user manual. Only use optional additional components specified by the manufacturer.
Note: For detailed information on specific installation steps or troubleshooting, refer to the complete user manual provided with the product.
General Safety Instructions
Switch off the pasture fencer before coming into contact with it!
Operating manual information
The operating manual has some important instructions on handling the
energizer. All technical details in the manual have been prepared and compiled
with the greatest possible care. Even so, errors cannot be excluded. We wish
to point out that we cannot assume any guarantee, legal responsibility or any
liability for consequences attributable to possible lack of details. We would,
at all times, welcome any notification of possible errors. Safe working
depends on the indicated safety and handling instructions being adhered to.
Also to be adhered to are those local accident prevention provisions which are
in force where the energizer is used as well as the general safety
requirements. The operating manual is to be studied carefully before any work
begins! As an integral part of the overall product it is to be securely kept
right next to the energizer and for ease of consultation by the personnel. Do
hand over this manual should this product be sold or passed on to another
party. For a better understanding of what is involved, some of the diagrams in
this manual may not be true-to-scale and may deviate slightly from the actual
constructional design.
Description and Construction of the Product
The energizer transmits voltage pulses to a connected pasture fence.
Switching the energizer on and off (and changing between various operating
modes) is undertaken by a push switch 1 (Fig. 4).
Spare parts
Installation
Set up the energizer at a preferably moist location. The earthing rod supplied must be driven as deeply as possible into the ground at a moist location and connected by a high-voltage resistant connecting cable to the black earthing terminal of the energizer (FIG. 2 & 3). Connect the high-voltage resistant fence cable to the red terminal with the lightning symbols . The energizer is only protected against moisture if it is properly installed. Shield the energizer from direct solar irradiation. Set the energizer up in a location where there is no fire hazard.
Solar panel installation ( <=20W):
Fasten the optional solar panel with the retaining plate at the energizer. The
energizer has an incorporated solar charge regulator (when the energizer is
switched on). Feed the cable into the housing through the cable inlet on the
back of the energizer and connect in the housing lid. Make sure that the
polarity is correct. Trouble-free solar operation is only possible in
connection with a 9 V battery or a 12 V rechargeable battery! Align the
energizer with the solar panel to face south. Use the lateral knurled nuts to
determine and fix the alignment and angle position of the solar panel.
Operation with the solar panel means you cannot operate it with a mains
adapter.
CAUTION! Do not leave the switched off pasture fencer in the sun with a
rechargeable battery and a solar panel for a lengthy period. This could damage
the rechargeable battery.
Earthing:
Good earthing of the fence is extremely important for trouble-free operation
and optimum performance of the energizer; therefore it should be earthed at a
preferably moist and overgrown location. If the ground is dry and the fence is
long, an additional earth conductor with intermediate earths (every 50 m)
should be installed along the fence.
Installation with a 9V dry battery:
(use only alkaline batteries) Open the housing and insert the 9 volt dry
battery. Connect the energizer to the 9V dry battery (red + / black -), ensure
clean pole terminals and correct polarity. The energizer will not start if the
polarity is reversed.
Installation with a 12V rechargeable battery:
Connect the 12V rechargeable battery (red + / black -), ensure clean pole
terminals and correct polarity. The device will not start if the polarity is
reversed.
CAUTION! Only use rechargeable 12 V batteries; only charge rechargeable
batteries with ventilation in well-ventilated rooms. Disconnect the
rechargeable battery from the energizer during the charging process. The
rechargeable battery should be recharged before and after every use as well as
during longer periods of storage (every 2 months) and disconnected from the
energizer. The energizer has an AUTO-ON function which ensures that as soon as
power is connected the energizer starts to operate.
Installation with a 230V/110V mains adapter:
Connect the mains adapter with the energizer, as described in Fig.6, via the
mains connection . With the mains adapter it is easy to charge a connected 12
V rechargeable battery in parallel operation. If the 230 V/110V supply fails,
the energizer is then supplied from the rechargeable battery.
Installation with 230V/110V:
Insert the energizer’s mains plug into the power socket.
CAUTION! The energizer has an AUTO-ON function. As such, the energizer
starts following connection to the mains network.
Installation and connection
Commissioning
Switch on energizer with the push button (1). After 1 second, you will hear a rhythmic even ticking of the pulses; the energizer is in operation. The energizer transmits pulses to the fence and the LED display lights up. The fact of the status LEDs not lighting up points to a defect in the power supply.
Optimal Solar Alignment and Setting
The correct placement of the pasture fencer and the solar panel is crucial for
the best possible operation of the energizer.
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Position the pasture fencer so that the panel points south.
This positioning enables the panel to absorb a maximum amount of sunlight even during the few light winter days When placing the energizer, consider the position of the sun throughout the day and avoid a location which could cover the energizer with shade from trees, bushes or high grass. -
Determine the correct angle of inclination for the solar panel.
The position of the sun above the horizon changes during the seasons. As a general recommendation, an angle of 50 degrees is optimal for long-term use in most parts of Europe. Nevertheless, the angle can be adjusted conditional upon the season to optimize the output of the solar panel for recharging the rechargeable battery (see Fig. below). The steeper the angle of inclination, the greater the cleaning effect during rain or snow.
It may be the case that in winter (except for southern Europe) there are not enough hours of sunshine to fully charge the rechargeable battery. -
Regularly remove any deposits and dirt from the solar panel
This includes removing cut grass, dust (specifically along gravel paths), leaves and snow, since these can reduce the performance of the module for recharging the rechargeable battery. Only check the rechargeable battery indicator in solar operation at dawn (without sunlight).
WARNING: Do not leave the switched off pasture fencer in the sun with a rechargeable battery and a solar panel for a longer period. Why? This could damage the rechargeable battery.
Energizer Operating Description
Solar operation:
The solar panel produces electricity as soon as it is exposed to usable
sunlight. The pasture fencer constantly requires electricity – by day as well
as by night. The electricity generated in this way by the panel is stored in a
rechargeable 12V battery, which means the energizer can operate without
sunlight or can be supplied directly by a. 9V battery. The solar panel may not
always have a sufficiently large output to fully recharge a rechargeable
battery – especially in dark, grey and misty months (e.g. October to
February). For temperatures around 0 degrees centigrade or below, we recommend
the use of a large 9 V alkaline battery instead of a 12 V rechargeable
battery. The energizer is operated primarily from the solar panel. If the
solar panel does not have sufficient output, the energizer switches
automatically to the connected 9 volt battery or to the 12 volt rechargeable
battery.
Rechargeable battery indicator:
The rechargeable battery indicator (Fig. 4 LED 2) provides information about
the rechargeable battery or battery voltage. The solar display lights up
constantly in green when the solar panel charging voltage is greater than the
voltage of the rechargeable battery/battery. Whilst the solar panel charges
the 12V rechargeable battery, it does not charge the 9 volt battery.
Maintenance
Table 12 (9V battery)
Replace the battery at the latest when 95% discharged (only 5% charge
capacity left).
The battery indicator (LED2) lights up:
Table 13 (12V rechargeable battery)
The rechargeable battery must be recharged at the latest when discharged
down to 20% (only 80% charge capacity left) to prevent a flat battery. The
rechargeable battery indicator (LED2) lights up:
Do note that temperature and measurement deviation may cause these figures to
vary.
Caution! When using a solar system Only carry out a battery or rechargeable battery test at start of the day ( no solar power supplied – cover panel )
Disassembly, Dismantling, Storage and Transport
Disassembly, Dismantling
Before starting disassembly:
- Switch off energizer
- Disconnect entire energy supply from the energizer.
- Remove operating/auxiliary materials and any remaining working materials and dispose of in an environmentally-compatible manner.
Then properly clean sub-assemblies and parts and disassemble them in taking account of the local industrial safety & environmental protection provisions in force.3
Storage, Transport
Ensure that the energizer is both stored and transported only when switched
off.
NOTE! Ensure that rechargeable batteries are stored in ventilated and dry
rooms.
Faults and Repairs
WARNING! Repairs may only be carried out by qualified persons. Only the
spare parts prescribed by the manufacturer may be used.
Table 14
Technical data
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