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INSTALLER MANUAL
COMPACT CR ECONOMY
P30349 - 10/2022
Rev. 1
The equipment is intended for property security and is intended for peripheral protection of residential properties,
businesses, condominiums, industries, etc. This protection is carried out through the electrification of fences
installed on the walls or bars of the property. The basic function is to prevent intruders from entering the protected
area, generating a non-fatal electric shock to those who come to touch the wiring of the electric fence.
Technical characteristics
AC power: 127V / 220V
DC power supply: 12V 7ah (we recommend to use stationary gelatinous dry battery),
During charging, lead-acid batteries should be placed in a well-ventilated place.
Do not use non-rechargeable batteries.
Consumption: 5Watts. (The power is the same for the two voltage ranges 127V / 220V)
Nominal frequency: 60 Hz.
Output voltage: 10kV pulsing
Accumulated energy: 0.5J
Pulse repetition rate: <1 Hz.
Output pulse duration: 50 us.
Battery life: 12 hours.
Maximum cable length: 1,200 m of electrified cable.
Example:
1,200m, about 4 wires. Maximum length of the wall 300 m.
Receiver frequency: 433.92 MHz
Terminal identification (See figure 1).
AC: It is used to connect the electrical network to the equipment.
BAT +: Battery input. Use only a 12V / 7Ah sealed rechargeable battery with dimensions of 15.0 x 9.5 x 6.5
(cm). The board always keeps the battery fully charged.
SIR +: Siren output. To use this function, the positive siren wire must be connected to the 'SIR +' pole and the
negative to the 'GND' pole, the JMP1 must be closed and the board connected to a 12v / 7Ah battery.
Output voltage: 12.5 Vdc.
Maximum current: 3A
CO: Common
NF: normally closed
Used to connect highly insulated fence wires to equipment.
GROUND: Used to connect the ground rod.
Jumpers identification (see figure 1)
JMP1
Open: CO / NO / NC output enabled for connection to the alarm system.
Closed: siren output (SIR +) enabled.
JMP4
Open: Enables the arm / disarm beep on the SIR + output.
Closed: Enables the arm / disarm beep on the BIP- output.
Attention! The PP part should always be connected to the board as shown in figure 6.
Figure 6
To ground the board, we recommend using a rod of at least 1.80 m with a connector embedded in the ground.
The ground must be of good efficiency and specific to the shock unit. The distance between any ground
electrode of an electric safety fence and other grounding systems should not be less than 2 m, except when
associated with a grounding mesh.
Connection of the electric fence
to the board.
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Attention!
The length of the wire is given by the sum total of all the wires in the electric fence. For this
model, we indicate a maximum total distance of 1200 m and a minimum width of 0.45 mm, cross
section of 0.162 mm² or 25 AWG.
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY
MOTOPPAR, Industry and Commerce of Automatic Gate Operators Ltd., registered with
the CNPJ (National Registry of Legal Entities) under Number 52.605.821/0001-55,
located at 3526 Dr. Labieno da Costa Machado Avenue, Industrial District, Garça – SP –
Brazil, Zip Code 17400-000, manufacturer of PPA Products, hereby guarantees this
product against design, manufacturing or assembly defects and/or supportively as a result
of material quality flaws that could make its intended use improper or inadequate, within a
legal period of ninety days from time of acquisition, provided that the installation
instructions described in the instruction manual are observed.
Due to the credibility and trust placed on PPA products, we will add 275 more days to the
period mentioned above, reaching a warranty period of one year, likewise counted from
the time of acquisition proven by consumer through proof of purchase (Customer Receipt).
In case of defect, within the warranty period, PPA responsibilities are restricted to the
repair or substitution of the product manufactured by the company, under the following
conditions:
1.
Repair and readjustment of equipment may only be carried out by PPA Technical
Assistance, which is qualified to open, remove, and substitute parts or components,
as well as repair defects covered by this warranty; thus, failure on observing this
guideline and the verified use of any non-original parts will cause the resignation of
this warranty on the part of the user;
2.
The warranty will not extend to accessories such as cables, screw kit, fixing brackets,
power supplies etc.;
3.
Expenses for packaging, transportation and product reinstallation will be sole
responsibility of the consumer;
4.
The equipment must be sent directly to the Company responsible for the sale
(manufacturer's representative), through the address contained in the purchase
invoice, properly packed, thus avoiding loss of the warranty;
5.
Within the additional period of 275 days, visits and transportation in places where
authorized technical assistance is not available will be charged. The cost of
transportation of the product and/or technician will be sole responsibility of the
consumer and
6.
The substitution or repair of the product does not prolong the warranty time.
This warranty will be terminated if the product:
1.
Is damaged by natural agents, such as atmospheric discharges, floods, wildfires,
landslides etc.;
2.
Is installed in an improper electric power supply or if it is not according to any of the
installation instructions displayed on the manual;
3.
Shows defects caused by droppings, collisions or any other physical accident;
4.
Shows signs of product violation or attempted repair by unauthorized personnel;
5.
Is not used for its intended purpose;
6.
Is not used under normal conditions;
7.
Is damaged by accessories or equipment connected to it.
Recommendation:
We recommend that both the installation and the maintenance of the operator to be
performed by an authorized PPA technical service. If the product fails or has an improper
operation, seek an Authorized Technical Service to fix it..
Please read this manual carefully and follow its instructions to install / use the equipment.
This equipment complies with the ABNT NBR IEC 60335-2-76: 2007 standard.
It is very important to maximize information to children and neighbors about the purpose of the fence and its danger.
This appliance is not designed to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or by persons with a lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been instructed in the use of
the appliance or are under the supervision of a person responsible for their safety, it is recommended that children
are supervised to ensure that they are not playing with the appliance.
The installation or maintenance of this equipment should only be carried out by a specialized technician.
The equipment and the fence electrified by it must be installed in such a way that they only provide the risk of electric
shock to persons who try to cross the physical barrier, or find themselves in the protected area without authorization.
The construction of the electric fence must not allow accidental entrapment of people.
An electric fence should not be powered by two separate electrifiers. The distance between the cables of two
separate electric fences must be at least 2.5 m. This spacing can be less, where the conductors or connecting
conductors covered by insulating covers consist of cables with insulation of at least 10KV. This requirement does not
apply when these conductors are separated by a physical barrier that does not have openings greater than 50 mm.
The equipment's 127V / 220V power supply wiring must have a protection switch that allows turning off the power
without having to open the equipment cabinet to connect the equipment to the network, a power cable with an
accessible plug must be used to the user. Always turn off the equipment, disconnect the battery and interrupt the
127V / 220V power supply before cleaning / pruning vegetation by touching the fence wires or performing any
maintenance on the board / electric fence.
Use 2 wires of 20 AWG (0.5 mm²) to connect to the network. To connect the board to the fence, use high insulated
wire.
The connecting conductors installed underground must be placed inside conduits of insulating material or else an
insulating cable for high voltage must be used, care must be taken to avoid damage to the connecting conductors
due to pressure from the vehicle wheels against the floor. Fence wiring can be galvanized wire, bare copper, or
stainless steel wire, barbed wire, or shear wire that should not be electrified. Whenever possible, install the
equipment on the ground floor, avoiding its installation on upper floors.
The fence must be installed only in the domain owned by the client, and always in accordance with the requirements
of the ABNT NBR IEC 60335-2-76: 2007 standard specified in annexes BB.2 and CC.1.
The connecting conductors and wires of the electrical safety fence must not pass over overhead power lines and / or
communication lines. Crossing overhead power lines should be avoided. If such a crossing cannot be avoided, it
should be done below the power line so that it is perpendicular to the line.
The separation distances between the wires of the electric fence and the electric power line must not be less than
those indicated in table BB.2 of the ABNT NBR IEC 60335-2-76: 2007 standard shown below:
Electric safety fences must be identified by warning signs installed so that they are conspicuous. Said warning signs
must be legible from the protected area and the public access area. Each side of the electric fence must have at least
one warning sign. warning signs should be installed: on each door; at each access point: at intervals not exceeding
10 m: adjacent to each sign related to chemical hazards for information regarding emergency services. The size of
the warning sign must be at least 100mm x 200mm with a minimum font size of 25mm and the background color on
both sides of the sign must be yellow. The inscription on the plate must be black and contain the text 'CAUTION -
Electric fence' or the 'warning sign' symbol (Figure BB.1, page 2)
ATTENTION: DO NOT CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY THE ELECTRICAL
NETWORK
Remote control setup (see figure 1)
The "C" (shock) key is used to turn on / off the electrification of the electric fence. When turning it on, the
board will emit a short beep and when turning it off, it will emit two short beeps.
The "P" (panic) key is used to activate the siren in an emergency situation, in order to defend against a
possible intruder.
The 'A' key (sensors) is used to turn on / off the alarm sector (wireless sensors) of the board. When the board
is switched on it will emit a short beep and when it is switched off it will emit two short beep.
The alarm sector can be activated independently of the download function.
NOTE: When a fence trip occurs, the siren can be turned off using any control key.
Each control has a unique coding, so the board needs to register the code of each control, to carry out this
procedure the following steps must be carried out:
Step 1: Press and hold the "PROG" button, therefore the "PULSE LED" will light.
Step 2: Press any key on the control, until the board emits a short beep on the siren, indicating that the
recording was successful. This procedure should be done as soon as possible to avoid writing unwanted
code.
NOTE: Up to 42 codes can be recorded in the board, when all the codes are used and each time you try to
record a new code, the 'PULSE LED' will blink indicating that the board memory is full.
To erase all memory from the boar, the following steps must be performed:
Step 1: Completely de-energize the board.
Step 2: Keep pressing the "PROG" button and power the board again, after this procedure the "PULSE
LED" will light up for 1 second indicating that the board memory has been deletedera
LED identification (see figure 1)
LED 'ON'
Slow flashing: indicates that only the download function is activated.
Fast flashing: indicates that only the alarm sector is on.
On: indicates that the shock function and alarm sector are on.
When the "TRIGGER" led is on, it indicates a trip condition (alarm).
'PULSE' LED
Slow flashing: indicates a satisfactory pulse return and the fence is normal.
On: Indicates that the switch is in wireless remote control / sensor recording mode.
Fence
Rods
- The rods must always be inclined towards the user's property.
- We recommend the use of flat aluminum bars, as shown in figure 7.
- Insulators must be tested to withstand up to 25,000 V dry and 20,000 V in rain without showing
voltage leakage. We do not recommend using porcelain insulators to install electrified fence wiring,
as they can present frequent tripping problems in the rain.
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ATTENTION
Power line
Separation
voltage (V)
distance (M)
_ < 1000
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> 1000 and < 33000
> 33000
PULSE
SHOOTING SWITCHED ON
GROUND
POWER
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SUPPLY
output
10V ~ 220V
Ground rod
BATTERY
INSULATING
INSULATING
INSULATING
1 "X 1/4 ALUMINUM OR IRON ROD
INSULATING
8 OR 10
SOCKET SCREWS
THE RODS MUST ALWAYS
MASONRY
BE INCLINED WITHIN
WALL
THE USER'S PROPERTY
Av. Dr. Labieno da Costa Machado, 3526 - Distrito Industrial
Garça - SP - CEP 17406-200 - Brasil
CNPJ: 52.605.821/0001-55
www.ppa.com.br | +55 14 3407 1000
It must be ensured that all auxiliary equipment powered by the electrical network, connected to the circuit of the
electrical safety fence, has a degree of isolation from the fence and the electrical network equivalent to that assigned
to the electrifier.
NOTE 1 - Auxiliary equipment that meets the requirements related to the isolation between the fence circuit and the
electrical network in paragraphs 14, 16 and 29 of the standard for the electric fence electrifier is considered to have
an isolation level suitable.
Weather protection must be provided for auxiliary equipment, unless this equipment is certified by the manufacturer
as suitable for use in outdoor environments and with a minimum degree of protection IPX4
Figure BB.1 - Warning signaling symbol.
Installation conditions
- The gates of electric security fences must be able to be opened without the person receiving an electric shock.
- The exposed conductive parts of the physical barrier must be earthed efficiently.
- Where an electrical safety fence passes under uninsulated power line conductors, its tallest metallic element
must be efficiently grounded at a distance of not less than 5 m on both sides of the crossing point.
- If the connecting conductors and wires of the electrical safety fence are installed near overhead power lines,
their height from the ground should not exceed 3 m. This height applies to either side of the orthogonal projection
of the outermost conductors of the electric power line on the ground surface, at a distance of:
1) 2 m for electric power lines operating at a nominal voltage not exceeding 1000 V;
2) 15 m for electric power lines operating at a nominal voltage greater than 1000 V; A vertical distance of not less
than 2 m should be maintained between conductors energized by pulses of different electrifiers.
Connecting conductors installed inside buildings must be efficiently insulated from structural parts of the
building. This can be achieved by using a high voltage insulating wire.
Installation kit
This equipment must be fixed to a wall using screws and dowels, in a vertical position (as shown in
figure 2), protected from the sun and rain, so that the user cannot change the position without the
help of tools.
BOARD
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Cover fixing screws
The equipment and the electrifying fence must not be installed in places where especially
dangerous conditions prevail, such as explosive atmosphere, flammable or corrosive liquids, etc.
At the end of the installation, always close the equipment using the screws to fix the cover to the
bottom of the plastic cabinet.
Figure 3 shows the size of the plastic enclosure, the distance between the wall fixing screws and
the entries for the high insulation cables, the switch AC power cable, the ground cable and the
peripheral equipment cables.
High insulation
cables
The following figures show how the power cord should be installed.
In figure 4 how the
Figure 1
cable should be
through the anchor
of the box.
Figure 4
ATTENTION!
Diagram of connection to the electrical network
ATTENTION: replacement or maintenance of the power cord should only be performed by an
authorized agent or installation agent.
PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES
The board does not turn on: Check the electrical network and the protection fuse FUSE01 (5A).
Does not shoot: Check the entire length of the fence and check if the fence net series is correct.
False Shots: Vegetation over fence wires, broken fence wires, fence wires touching walls,
flashing, fences, etc.
Telephone interference: poor ground wire contact, very long and thin ground wiring, weak
ground, wires installed too close to the telephone exchange, highly insulated wires running close
to the telephone wire, grounded customer telephone line (wire poorly insulated phone inside the
water pipes).
Interference in electronics: Same causes as the problem of interference in the telephone,
more bad contact in the electric fence (welds and bad splices), high insulation cables that pass
directly over metallic flashes, gutters, walls, floors, slabs, etc.
Installation Considerations
- The gates of electric security fences must be able to be opened without the person receiving an electric
shock.
- The exposed conductive parts of the physical barrier must be earthed efficiently.
- When an electrical safety fence passes under uninsulated power line conductors, its tallest metal
element must be efficiently grounded at a distance of not less than 5 m on either side of the crossing
point.
- If the connecting conductors and wires of the electrical safety fence are installed near overhead power
lines, their height from the ground should not exceed 3 m. Is
the height is applied to each side of the orthogonal projection of the outermost conductors of the electric
power line on the ground surface, for a distance of:
1) 2 m for electric power lines operating at a nominal voltage not exceeding 1000 V;
2) 15 m for electric power lines operating at a nominal voltage greater than 1000 V;
A vertical distance of not less than 2 m should be maintained between conductors energized by pulses of
different electrifiers.
Connecting conductors installed inside buildings must be efficiently insulated from the building's
insulated structural equipment. This can be achieved by using a high voltage insulating wire.
Correct position (vertical)
for fixing the equipment
to the wall.
Figure 2
Power cable
Ground cable and cables
for peripheral equipment
In figure 5 we see how
to secure the cable using
the cable gland.
The power cord must be
at least
2x20 AWG (0.5mm²).
Figure 5
TERMINALS
TERMINALS