Electric Fencing Installation Course

By SGL Technologies

The Electric Fencing Installation Course teaches how to install the electric fencing as a boundary barrier for buildings.

Since most homeowners live in an area where crime is a problem, installing an electric fence around their perimeter walls is essential.
Electric fence serves as a physical, psychological, and early warning system, therefore there are several clear benefits to using it as a security barrier on your perimeter walls.

A possible intruder will be definitely deterred by its outward look, which will make it take longer for them to access your home and to leave again.
Our institute offers training on how to install this kind of perimeter security augmentation so that young people have a wider skill set and may be paid more when called upon to perform similar tasks.

The objectives of the training are as follows:

  • Freestanding electric fences; • Top wall electric fences;
  • Custom-installed electric fences;
  • Electric fence mechanisms;
  • Various types of electric fence transformers;
  • Electric fence wire types;
  • Electric fence poles and their construction.

 Audience

  • Individuals willing to become an Electric Fence Dealer,  Installers and Technicians
  • Project Managers
  • Security Managers
  • Building Contractors
  • Engineers and Consultants
  • Sales Staff of electronic security equipment

Course Outline

  • Electric fencing components;
  • Basic electronic and electrical theory;
  • Basic electronic and electrical components and equipment;
  • Basic electronic and electrical theory as applied to electric fencing;
  • Free Standing Electric Fence
  • Top Wall Electric Fences
  • Custom Installed Electric Fences
  • Electric Fence Energizer types
  • Types of Electric Fences wires
  • Electric Fence poles and their preparation
  • Installation configuration, quotation, work plans and administration;
  • Completing the Electric Fencing System Certificate of Compliance
  • Earthing systems;
  • Over-voltage, electromagnetic interference and ground potential;
  • Metallurgy ;
  • Communication systems;
  • Electric fence circuits, monitoring systems and electrical systems;

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