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Double Loop Boundary
• To section off only one boundary area or one section of your yard (e.g., front yard
only, or waterfront property)
• The 2 parallel sections of the double boundary wire must be separated by a
minimum of
approximately 5 ft.
from each other in order to avoid canceling out
the signal as well as provide an adequate boundary width (
4E
)
• A double loop layout requires twice as much wire as a single loop layout because it
doubles back along the same path
With a double loop layout, the boundary wire starts at the fence transmitter, advances
out to the yard and continues to form a boundary zone in one section of your property
(e.g., front yard only). Then the wire makes a U-turn back along the same path and
connects back to the fence transmitter. This forms a boundary zone with a double wire.
Sample 3 (4E): Front Yard or Back Yard Only (Double Loop)
From the fence transmitter, run the wire to point
A
, then
to point
B
and so on (
B
to
C
to
D
to
E
to
F
). Next, make a U-turn and follow your path all the way back to point
G
,
keeping the wire separated by at least 5 ft. When you get back to the house (
G
), make
a sharp turn along the side of the house back to point
A
. Finally, twist the wires from
point
A
and connect them back to the fence transmitter.
Sample 4 (4F): Front Boundary Only (Double Loop)
From the fence transmitter, run the wire to point
A
, then
to point
B
. Make a U-turn and
follow your path back to point
A
, keeping the wire separated by at least 5 ft. Then twist
the wires from point
A
and connect them back to the fence transmitter.
Sample 5 (4G): Waterfront Property (Double Loop)
From the fence transmitter, run the wire to
point
A
, then
to point
B
. Make a U-turn and
follow your path to
C
, then to
D
, then to
E
. Next, make another U-turn and follow the
same path all the way back to point
A
, keeping the wire separated by at least 5 ft.
Finally, twist the wires from point
A
and connect them back to the fence transmitter.
Sample 6 (4H): Wire Loop Attached to Existing Fence (Double Loop)
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. It reduces the amount of
wire which will need to be buried. From the fence transmitter run the wire to point
A
, then
to point
B
and so on (
B
to
C
to
D
to
E
to
F
). Next, make a U-turn and follow your path
all the way back to point
A
, keeping the wire separated by at least 5 ft. Finally, twist the
wires from point
A
back to the fence transmitter.
A
C
D
E
B
5’
A
B
5’
E
F
B
Place Transmitter Inside
A
A
G
G
D
C
5’
A
C
D
E
F
B
5’
4E
4F
4G
4H