PREMIER 1 SIS 100 Electric Fence Energizer Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- PREMIER 1
Table of Contents
- PREMIER 1 SIS 100 Electric Fence Energizer
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- OPERATING INSTRUCTION
- SPARE PARTS
- INSTRUCTION
- INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
- OPTIMAL SOLAR ORIENTATION AND PLACEMENT
- WARRANTY
- BATTERY CONNECTION
- SAFETY GUIDELINES ELECTRIC ANIMAL FENCES
- SAFE ELECTRIC ANIMAL FENCES
- SAFETY GUIDELINES ELECTRIC ANIMAL FENCES
- TECHNICAL DATA
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PREMIER 1 SIS 100 Electric Fence Energizer
Product Information
Specifications
- Product: Electric Fence Energizer
- Model: Solar IntelliShock SIS 100
- Power: 15W / 12Ah
- Voltage at no load: max. 14000v
- Voltage at 500 (animal contact): max. 5000v
- Compliance: IEC 60335-2-76 + EN 60335-2-76
- Made in Germany by horizont group gmbh Animal Care
Product Usage Instructions
Recharging the Battery with 110v Battery Recharger/Power Supply Adapter
To recharge the 12v battery, follow these steps:
- Attach the 110v Battery Recharger/Power Supply Adapter to the energizer’s DC2.1 socket on the front of the top case. Make sure this is done indoors without fence and earth connection.
- If you want to operate the energizer from a 110v outlet instead of using the solar panel/battery or if you want to recharge the battery, attach the 110v Battery Recharger/Power Supply Adapter.
- Important: The energizer and the 110v adapter must be installed in a room protected from moisture. Only use the supplied 110v Recharger/Power Supply Adapter or a genuine IntelliShock replacement part number 1132007.
Installation and Connection
For Soft Soils (5a + 6a for hard soils)
- Attach the negative battery lead to the battery. Ensure all other connections are tight.
- For IntelliShock SIS100 only: Remove the ground U-Spike.
- Rotate the solar panel angle according to the diagrams on page 8.
- Secure the panel knobs to tighten on both sides.
- Slide the energizer onto the U-Spike and position it so that the solar panel faces due south. Rotate the panel as shown on page 6.
- Insert the T-Ground Rod into the ground.
- Attach the Wiring Harness (refer to page 7, step 7).
- Connect the GroundLink (335501) from the U-Spike to the T-Ground Rod.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Can I use a different 110v Power Supply if mine has gotten wet?
A: No, you should only use the 110v Recharger/Power Supply Adapter
supplied with your electric fencer or a genuine IntelliShock replacement part
number 1132007. Using a wet power supply can be dangerous.
Q: What type of wire should I use to connect the energizer to the fence?
A: You should use insulated electric fence wire to go from the energizer
to the fence if needed. This ensures proper insulation and safety.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
Electric Fence Energizer
Read full instructions before use!
Solar IntelliShock SIS 100 ( 15W / 12Ah )
Voltage at no load:
max. 14000v
Voltage at 500 Ω
(animal contact):
max. 5000v
Requirements:
The energizer complies with the International
Safety Standard IEC 60335-2-76 +EN 60335-2-76.
SPARE PARTS
Solar Module with Brackets and Solar Leads
SIS 100 / 15W 60859
INSTRUCTION
Fig. 1
For recharging 12v battery only
Attach the 110v Battery Recharger/Power Supply Adapter to the energizer
(indoors without fence and earth connection) in the DC2.1 socket in the front
of the top case.
To use energizer connected to 110v
- Attach 110v Battery Recharger/Power Supply Adapter.
- Operate energizer from a 110v outlet instead of with the solar panel/battery or use it for recharging the battery..
Important:
INDOOR DRY LOCATIONS ONLY!
For 110v operation the energizer should be and the 110v adapter must be
installed in a room protected from moisture.
Only use the 110v Recharger/Power Supply Adapter supplied with your electric
fencer or a genuine
IntelliShock replacement part number 1132007 .
Insulated electric fence wire should be used to go from the energizer to the
fence if needed.
Do not use a 110v Power Supply if it has gotten wet.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
Fig. 2
- Rotate solar panel angle according to diagrams page 8.
- Secure panel knobs to tighten on both sides.
- When moving the energizer, rotate the solar panel back to 90°.
- Solar Intellishock SIS100 for soft soils (5a + 6a for hard soils)
- 5 + 5a: Included (step-in) U-Spike Ground Stake (combination Ground Rod and support stand).
- 6 + 6a: Slide energizer onto the U-Spike and position the energizer so that the solar panel faces due south. Rotate panel as shown page 6. Insert the T-Ground Rod into the ground.
- Attach Wiring Harness page 7 step 7. Connect the GroundLink (335501) from the USpike to the T-Ground Rod.
- Check the voltage to ensure the fence is properly electrified before introducing animals: minimum of 3000v @ end of fence.
Allow solar panel to fully charge battery before use. Battery may have
discharged during storage and transport. Battery should test 12.6 volts or
higher.
Make sure panel always faces due south. See diagram below for proper angle.
Warning: Do not let the energizer sit in the sun for an extended period when it is turned OFF. Why? This could damage the battery.
OPTIMAL SOLAR ORIENTATION AND PLACEMENT
Correct placement of the energizer and solar panel is critical to the best operation of the unit.
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POSITION THE ENERGIZER SO THAT THE SOLAR PANEL FACES DUE SOUTH. This will allow the panel to receive the maximum amount of sunlight possible even during the low-light days of winter.
Consider the sun’s movement throughout the day and avoid placing the unit where it may be covered by shadows from trees, bushes or tall grass. The unit needs full, uninterrupted sunlight to operate well. -
DETERMINE THE CORRECT TILT ANGLE FOR THE SOLAR PANEL. The sun’s position above the horizon will change from season to season. As a general recommendation, an angle of 50° is optimal for the longest use in most areas of the continental USA. However, the ability of the solar panel to recharge the battery can be maximized by making angle adjustments each season as shown in the illustrations below.
In the far northern USA from November until February, there may not be enough hours of sunlight to fully recharge the battery. Charge the battery externally when the battery indicator light flashes green/ red or red. (See FIG. 1) -
REGULARLY REMOVE ALL DEBRIS FROM THE SOLAR PANEL. This includes grass clippings, dust (especially on gravel roads), leaves and snow as this will reduce the solar panel’s ability to recharge the battery.
WARRANTY
3-year warranty for energizers and solar panels cover lightning damage and
defective parts or workmanship. Should an energizer fail, we will replace the
unit, bill you for the cost to do so, then reimburse you for warranted
expenses after we have examined the failed unit. Misuse and flood damage are
not covered.
30-day warranty for all batteries.
A. OPERATING INSTRUCTION FOR ELECTRIC FENCE ENERGIZER: Solar IntelliShock 100
WORKING PRINCIPLE:
The solar panel produces electric current when exposed to usable sunlight.The
fence energizer requires a constant current, day and night. Thus the panel
current is stored in the battery which delivers the energizer current. The
solar panel might not always be capable of recharging the battery—especially
in dark, grey and foggy months (i.e. October-February)
Tip: Recharge the battery externally as needed. (FIG. 1)
STORAGE, RECHARGE, MOUNTING AND CONNECTIONS:
When not in use, ensure the battery stays charged. You can charge the battery
in the sun or with the included 110V
charging unit. Stop charging when the battery indicator light flashes GREEN
(Fig. 3). Do not overcharge the battery.
When the energizer is not being used, store the unit indoors at room
temperature and out of the sun. Batteries don’t work well when they’re left
discharged, or at a low charge, for long periods of time. Periodically
recharge the battery so that it does not discharge below 60%.
WARNING: Do not let the energizer sit in the sun for an extended period when it is turned OFF. Why? This could damage the battery.
BATTERY CONNECTION
Attach negative battery lead to battery. Make sure all other connections are tight.
ENERGIZER CONNECTION (using the enclosed wiring harness). HOW TO USE
(FIG. 2)
Open the energizer lid and connect the wires to the battery as indicated on
the enclosed sticker. Remove the
U-Spike IntelliShock 100 from inside the battery compartment. Step in the
ground U-Spike. Then slide the energizer onto top of U-Spike.
Use the wiring harness to connect the energizer to the ground stake and fence.
(Inside top of shipping box.)
- Unscrew the red terminal knob.
- Secure the bare end of the wire with the orange clip into the hole behind the red terminal knob.
- Replace the red terminal knob and tighten.
- Repeat steps #1-3 for the black ground terminal.
- Connect the black clip to the ground stake.
- Connect the orange clip to the fence.
- Turn energizer on. (When switching on, make sure the power & control button is pressed all the way in.) (FIG. 3)
- Check the voltage to ensure the fence is properly electrified before introducing animals: minimum of 3000v @ end of fence.
Fig. 4 BATTERY VOLTAGE
Buttons: Start energizer using on/off button (FIG. 3). After a few seconds a
LED control flashes to indicate battery voltage (FIG. 4).
If there is no flashing,either the battery is depleted or there is a fault in
the energizer.
To test the battery:
First disconnect all wires from the battery.
Use a 12 volt tester to determine the available voltage.
BATTERY INDICATION (FIG. 3 + 4):
Test battery only at daybreak. If the battery test light is flashing
red/green, recharge the battery. The battery should never fall below a 20%
charge (continuous red light). If this happens, permanent damage may occur to
the battery.
Please note, that these values can vary due to the dependence of the battery
itself, the age of the battery, the temperature (capacity) and mesuring
deviation (tension).
GROUNDING (FIG. 2):
For a faultless operation and to obtain the optimal output, good grounding is
essential. Therefore grounding must be made in a moist location. An additional
or deeper ground rod may improve grounding. The distance between the system
earth (grounding) and other earth systems (e.g. telephone, mains power, anti-
lightning or other earth systems of another energizers) should be at least
30ft.
CAUTION:
The energizer should only be opened or repaired by qualified personnel, to
reduce the risk of electric shock!
DUTY TO THE PUBLIC:
Safe electric fence construction – read and respect in conjunction with B.
SAFETY HINTS ELECTRICAL ANIMAL FENCES. Electric fence can be hazardous when
there is a risk of entrapment or entanglement, or other hazards exist. Serious
injury or death may result. Take all steps to avoid the risk of entrapment or
entanglement. Fasten warning signs to electric fence posts or wires at
frequent intervals along any public roads or pathways. Incorporate a non-
electrified gate or stile where an electric animal fence crosses a public
pathway and fasten warning signs to fence posts or wires adjacent to the
crossing.
SAFETY GUIDELINES ELECTRIC ANIMAL FENCES
PART 1: PRINCIPLES AND LIMITATIONS OF ELECTRIC FENCING FOR ANIMALS
An electric fence consists of an energizer and a connected fence where the
energizer feeds electric impulses into the fence. The electric animal fence
represents a “psychological barrier” for the animals; it keeps animals inside
or outside a certain area, it can also be used to train a certain behaviour
(e.g.cow trainer in the stable). The electric security fence is used for
security purposes that comprise an electric fence and a physical barrier
electrically isolated from the electric fence.
No electric or mechanical fence can guarantee a 100% effective solution in
protecting or containing your animals. The effectiveness of an electric fence
may vary upon the unique local conditions within which the fence is installed.
A suitable combination of products together with competent installation will
ensure the best results. On occasion a determined animal may overcome the most
rigid of mechanical fences or the most comprehensive electric fence system.
For this reason the seller gives no assurance that the fence system is 100%
safe against outbreak. A well installed electric fence can offer a high level
of security when compared to a mechanical fence, as the psychological barrier
an electric shock can represent will deter the animal from finding a way to
circumnavigate the fence.
Electric fences will also offer far greater level of flexibility.
PART 2: WARNING
SAFE ELECTRIC ANIMAL FENCES
Read before using – WARNING:
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This appliance 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 given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. -
Never touch an electric fence wire with your head, mouth, neck or torso. Never allow anyone else to do so. Instruct all visitors and children to never do so. Do not climb over, through or under a multi-wire electric fence. Use a gate or a specially designed crossing point.
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To avoid any risks with head, mouth, neck or torso contacts do use only smaller energizers or the lower output of a stronger energizer on fences near children and untrained adults. With high joule energizers reduce the available energy on wires near children or untrained adults with a 500 ohm resistor. To do so, change the fence design or management to reduce the weed to wire contact, if necessary.
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Keep a distance of at least 2,5 m (8,3 ft) with the electric fence to all metallic parts i.e. to waterpipes and troughs especially if persons can be in the vicinity.
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Do not connect simultaneously to a fence and to any other device such as a cattle trainer or a poultry trainer. Otherwise, lightning striking your fence will be conducted to all other devices – Risk of Electric Shock.
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Do not place combustible materials near the fence or Energizer connections. In times of extreme fire risk, disconnect Energizer.
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If there is a danger of over-flooding, the energizer must be turned off.
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Help to avoid any misuse of the energizer by:
- Observing the printing
- Secure the energizer against un-allowed access (e.g. anti-theft or anti-children equipment) if the location make this necessary
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Check your local ordinance for specific regulations
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Read Annex BB.1 of the International Safety Standard IEC 60335-2-76 + EN 60335-2-76 (s. page 10)
Read Annex BB.1 of the International Safety Standard IEC 60335-2-76 + EN 60335-2-76 (s. page 10)
ANNEX BB.1:
Electric animal fences and their ancillary equipment shall be installed, operated and maintained in a manner that minimises danger to persons, animals or their surroundings.
WARNING: Do not touch the fence with the head, mouth, neck or torso. Do
not climb over, through or under a multi-wire electric fence. Use a gate or a
specially designed crossing point.
Electric animal fence constructions that are likely to lead to the
entanglement of animals or persons shall be avoided.
An electric animal fence shall not be supplied from two separate energizers or
from independent fence circuits of the same energizer.
For any two separate electric animal fences, each supplied from a separate
energizer independently timed, the distance between the wires of the two
electric animal fences shall be at least 2,5 m (8,3 ft).
If this gap is to be closed, this shall be effected by means of electrically
non conductive material or an isolated metal barrier. Barbed wire or razor
wire shall not be electrified by an energizer.
A non-electrified fence incorporating barbed wire or razor wire may be used to
support one or more off-set electrified wires of an electric animal fence. The
supporting devices for the electrified wires shall be constructed so as to
ensure that these wires are positioned at a minimum distance of 150 mm from
the vertical plane of the non-electrified wires. The barbed wire and razor
wire shall be earthed at regular intervals.
Follow the energizer manufacturer’s recommendations regarding earthing.
A distance of at least 10 m (33ft) shall be maintained between the energizer
earth electrode and any other with the earthing system connected parts such as
the power supply system protective earth or the telecommunication system
earth.
Connecting leads that are run inside buildings shall be effectively insulated
from the earthed structural parts of the building. This may be achieved by
using insulated high voltage cable. Use this lead-out cable in buildings and
where soil could corrode exposed galvanised wire. Never use household
electrical cable: it is made for a maximum of 600 volts and will leak
electricity.
Connecting leads that are run underground shall be run in conduit of
insulating material or else insulated high voltage cable shall be used. Care
must be taken to avoid damage to the connecting leads due to the effects of
animal hooves or tractor wheels sinking into the ground.
Connecting leads shall not be installed in the same conduit as the mains
supply wiring, communication cables or data cables.
Connecting leads and electric animal fence wires shall not cross above
overhead power or communication lines.
Crossings with overhead power lines shall be avoided wherever possible. If
such a crossing cannot be avoided it shall be made underneath the power line
and as nearly as possible at right angles to it.
If connecting leads and electric animal fence wires are installed near an
overhead power line, the clearances shall not be less than those shown in
Table BB1.
Table BB 1 – Minimum clearances from power lines for electrical animal fences
Power line voltage ( V ) | Clearance ( m ) |
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≤ 1000 | 3 (10 ft) |
> 1000 and ≤ 33000 | 4 (13 ft) |
> 33000 | 8 (27 ft) |
If connecting leads and electric animal fence wires are installed near an
overhead power line, their height above the ground shall not exceed 2m (6ft)
This height applies to either side of the orthogonal projection of the
outermost conductors of the power line on the ground surface, for a distance
of
- 2 m for power lines operating at a nominal voltage not exceeding 1000 V;
- 15 m for power lines operating at a nominal voltage exceeding 1000 V
Electric animal fences intended for deterring birds household pet containment or training animals such as cows need only be supplied from low output energizers to obtain satisfactory and safe performance. In electrical animal fences intended for deterring birds from roosting on buildings no fence wire shall be grounded if the fence wires are not connected to metal parts. If one wire is connected with a metal part (i.e. a gutter) or a metal structure of the building these metal parts must be grounded.
A warning sign shall be fitted to every point where persons may gain ready
access to the conductors.
Where an electric animal fence crosses a public pathway, a non-electrified
gate shall be incorporated in the electric animal fence at that point or a
crossing by means of stiles shall be provided. At any such crossing, the
adjacent electrified wires shall carry warning signs. In areas of public
access, use an electric fence warning sign (G6020) every 10m (33ft) to
identify the electrified wire(s).
Any part of an electric animal fence that is installed along a public road or
pathway shall be identified at frequent intervals by warning signs securely
fastened to the fence posts or firmly clamped to the fence wires.
The size of the warning sign shall be at least 100 mm × 200 mm (4 inch x 8
inch).
The background colour of both sides of the warning sign shall be yellow. The
inscription on the sign shall be black and shall be either
- the symbol of Figure BB1, or
- the substance of CAUTION: Electric fence.
The inscription shall be indelible, inscribed on both sides of the warning
sign and have a height of at least 25 mm (10 inch).
Ensure that all mains-operated, ancillary equipment connected to the electric
animal fence circuit provides a degree of isolation between the fence circuit
and the supply mains equivalent to that provided by the energizer.
NOTE 1 Ancillary equipment that complies with the requirements relating
to isolation between the fence circuit and the supply mains in Clauses 14, 16
and 29 of the standard for the electric fence energizer is considered to
provide an adequate level of isolation.
Protection from the weather shall be provided for the ancillary equipment
unless this equipment is certified by the manufacturer as being suitable for
use outdoors, and is of a type with a minimum degree of protection IPX4.
Read for special applications
- Of electric fences in pastures: Train livestock to Power Fencing prior to entry into pastures. Allow livestock to approach a Power Fence for the first time without stress.
- of electric fences in zoos and game reserves: The mounting of such installations may only be carried out by trained specialist, a mechanical barrier must be provided which separates the electric fence from visitors.
- of Game Fencing: Power Fencing has been used widely throughout the world for game animals,deer, bears, elk and elephant. Power Fences are a psychological barrier and should not be considered a complete physical barrier fence. With any Power Fence occasional animal penetration may occur (as with any other type of fence). It is important for game fencing to have power on the fence the same day as the fence is constructed. Animals investigating the new obstruction will be shocked and will relate the shock to the new obstruction. If no power is on the fence and animals learn to walk through the fencing system with no electric shock, this causes major problems later on since they will not relate the electric shock to the fence after the power is turned on. A Power Fence is not recommended for animals under hunting pressure. For specific questions on game fencing contact your dealer.
- of Bird Determent: Where the Energizer is used to supply a system of conductors used for deterring birds from roosting on buildings, no conductor should be connected to earth. A switch should be installed to provide means of isolating the Energizer from all poles of the supply and clear warning signs should be fitted at every point where persons may have ready access to the conductors. The notice should bear the words “LIVE WIRES“ in block letters not less than 13mm (½“ high). The letters should be red on a white background. Each notice should be at least 62mm x 50mm (2½“ x 2“).
SAFETY GUIDELINES ELECTRIC ANIMAL FENCES
To Reduce Risk and Liability
REMEMBER:
Never touch an electric fence wire with your head or upper torso (see photo at
right).
Never allow anyone else to do so. Instruct all visitors and children to never
do so.
Risk and Liability Reduction Methods
- For reasons not fully understood, contact with the spinal & head area is much worse than contact with hands, arms or legs.
- Most experts agree that smaller energizers are safer than large ones (as long as animaI control is not put at risk). So use smaller energizers on fences near children and untrained adults. To do so, change the fence design or management to reduce the weed to wire contact.
- Never connect two energizers to one wire at the same time.
- Never energize barbed wire.
- With high joule energizers reduce the available energy on wires near children or untrained adults with a 500 ohm resistor. (Not illustrated here.)
- Hang warning signs on the fence at critical areas where children or untrained adults will encounter them (inset at right).
- Where practical do not energize wires less than 12 in. above the soil. Why? To allow humans that might contact a wire enough space to fall (by gravity) away from any energized wires.
- Ensure that all energized wires are on the inside of your boundary fence (ensuring that anyone who touches them without your permission is a trespasser). For boundary fences achieve this with internal energized offset wires.
- The shock from electric fences can panic animals who may in turn crash into fences (or people) resulting in injury to one or both. Horses have been known to rear and throw their rider-resulting in injuries to both.
To reduce this risk:
- Build only non-electric fences along horse trails, around livestock corrals and surrounding lots.
- Reduce the available volts and joules on fences that enclose very small areas (e.g. night enclosures) thus reducing panic and stress.
TECHNICAL DATA
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