Rutland Electric Fencing Product Guide 2021 / 2022

11 Energiser Selection Guide PLAN YOUR LAYOUT PRODUCT ESTIMATOR For a SINGLE wire fence with ONE gate opening For a THREE wire fence with ONE gate opening Posts (5m spacing) Line Post Insulators (20/bag) Corner Post Insulators (10/bag) Poly wire, tape or rope (200m spool) Poly wire, tape or rope (400m spool) Gate handle kit Posts (5m spacing) Line Post Insulators (20/bag) Corner Post Insulators (10/bag) Poly wire, tape or rope (200m spool) Poly wire, tape or rope (400m spool) Gate handle kit 5 Acrea TOTAL 600M 200m 100m 133 7 bags 1 bag 3 spools 2 spools 1 kit 133 20 bags 2 bag 9 spools 5 spools 3 kit 10 Acres TOTAL 820M 250m 160m 182 10 bags 1 bag 5 spools 3 spools 1 kit 182 28 bags 2 bag 13 spools 7 spools 3 kit 20 Acres TOTAL 1,320M 500m 160m 292 15 bags 1 bag 7 spools 4 spools 1 kit 292 35 bags 2 bag 20 spools 10 spools 3 kit It helps to plan your fence layout in advance and choose the various components you’ll need to complete the installation. Using pencil and a sheet of graph paper, sketch out the area you wish to enclose, noting distances. Then draw in the approximate locations of buildings or barns that will be adjacent to or enclosed by the fence. Also include in your plan: • Location of water supplies and feeding stations • Trees or other obstacles • Low – or wet spots • Entrance/exit points where gates are needed – note the length of gates • Fence termination points (e.g., corners and gateways) • Location of fence energiser and electrical source (if applicable) • Cross fences within the pasture area (temporary or permanent) Choose Your System’s Components and Complete the Checklist When your sketch is complete you’re ready to select components for your system. Refer to this guide for more detailed product information and tables that will help you calculate the number of each component you’ll need. * These distances are based on square-shaped perimeters. Shape of area will vary the perimeter of the fence. Determine your perimeter length*: ¼ acre = 127 metres ½ acre = 180 metres ¾ acre = 220 metres 1 acre = 255 metres 2 acres = 360 metres 3 acres = 441 metres 4 acres = 509 metres 5 acres = 569 metres 10 acres = 805 metres 20 acres = 1,141 metres 40 acres = 1,609 metres 50 acres = 1,800 metres

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTAxNzUxNw==