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Single or Double Loop Layout
The containment area can be created by using either a single boundary wire that is placed around the entire property
(
4C
) or by doubling the boundary wire along the same path (
4E
).
Single Loop Boundary
• To create a containment area for the entire property
• For exclusion areas around flower gardens, landscaping, or pools
With a single loop layout, the boundary wire starts at the fence transmitter, advances out to the garden, continues all
the way around the perimeter of the property and connects back to the fence transmitter. This forms a boundary zone
with a single wire.
Sample 1: Perimeter Loop
(
4C
) The perimeter loop
is the most common layout. This will allow your pet
to freely and safely roam your entire property. It can
also protect flower gardens, pools, and landscaping.
Sample 2: Full Perimeter Loop Using Existing
Fence
(
4D
) This layout allows you to include your
existing fence as part of your layout and keep your
pet from jumping out or digging under your existing
fence. This layout also greatly reduces the installation
time since most of the wire will not need to be buried.
Run the wire from the fence transmitter to point
A
,
then
to point
B
and so on (
B
to
C
to
D
to
E
) all the
way around the entire property until back to point
A
again. The wires from point
A
will then need to be
twisted and connected back to the fence transmitter
inside your home.
4C
Wire
Splices
Place
Transmitter
Inside
Pets Can
Safely Cross
Twisted Wires
Pets Can
Safely Cross
Twisted Wires
30 Twists/m
D
E
A
C
B
4D
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