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2.
Push the twisted pair out the exit hole until it exits that outside of the house. To
protect the twisted pair on the OUTSIDE of your home, you may run the twisted pair
through a length of PVC conduit (we suggest using a 1/2” PVC 90° elbow with a
length of 1/2” PVC as shown below).
3.
Bury your twisted pair underground using a spade, gas powered edger, or wire
laying machine from where the twisted exits the house (in the PVC conduit) straight
out to where your perimeter (boundary) wire will begin. (NOTE: this is where the
physical perimeter wire will be buried, not where your pet will stop).
4.
Remember to leave some excess slack where the twisted pair will connect to the
perimeter (boundary) wire; this will allow extra wire to work with when connecting
the twisted pair to the perimeter (boundary) wire, in addition to having extra slack
for future service needs.
Running your perimeter (boundary) wire:
Following the steps on the previous pages, you should have planned out where your
perimeter (boundary) wire will be installed and buried. You can mark the location with
flags or cones to follow easily as you work your way around the perimeter of your yard.
(Inside the home)
Where
twisted wire
exits home