INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS — FENCE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
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The condulet circuit board has been re-designed with the end-of-line resistors built into the board and
conformal coating to prevent moisture in the condulet from shorting the EOL resistors - a common
cause of tamper alarms. This Condulet may be used for single or double end-of-line terminations or
for splices. It may also be used for supervised “T” tap end-of-line terminations requiring a 2 meg-ohm
end-of-line resistor.
1. Open cover and remove circuit board. Note that the circuit board is installed sideways with a plastic
shield to insulate the board terminals from the Condulet enclosure. The 4 stand-offs lift the circuit
board to prevent moisture accumulation on the board.
2. Clip the required jumpers according to the type of termination. See Figure 36-38.
3. Attach sensor cable(s) to terminal strip(s). Note that the sensor cable entering the left end of the
Condulet attaches to the terminals on the right end of the circuit board and vice-versa for the right
sensor cable. See Figure 34.
4. Re-insert circuit board sideways making sure that the plastic shield covers the terminals. Replace
cover.
5. Condulet should be attached to the fence at a 45 degree angle with the cover facing out as shown.
Allow a drip loop as shown to prevent water drainage into the Condulet. Do not position the Condulet
with the cover facing up. See Figures 39 and 41.
Condulet Installation
Figure 35. Transducer Cable Connection
Figure 34. Transducer Cable Routing in Condulet
SHIELD
CENTER
CONDUCTOR
TRANSDUCER
CABLE
NOTE: Isolate shield from
body of condulet