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How safe is the electronic fence? What are the national standards?
Safety of electronic fences:
The voltage of electronic fences ranges from 800V to 12,000V, which is a strong deterrent to intruders. However, whether it can cause harm to intruders depends on the current and pulse power. The pulse current of the electronic fence has a peak value of 300 milliamps in a pulse period of one second, and the duration is only 1.5 milliseconds, which is very short. The current of the traditional high-voltage power grid is more than 10 amps. So as far as a single pulse is concerned, the energy of the electronic fence can only achieve a sense of deterrence, not harm, and is safe.
Electronic Fence
Electronic Fence National Standard:
1.? JB/T5163-1991 Electric Fence Pulser Technical Conditions, People’s Republic of China and the People’s Republic of China Machinery Industry Standard
2. JB/T5164-1991 Electric Fence Pulse Test Method, Machinery Industry Standard of the People's Republic of China
3. GB/T 7946-2008 Pulse Electronic fence and its installation and safe operation, replacing GB 7946-1987 (National Standard Approval Announcement of the People's Republic of China No. 19 of 2008 (Total No. 129))
4. GB 4706.91- 2008 Special Requirements for Safety Electronic Fences for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances (National Standard Approval Announcement of the People's Republic of China No. 19, 2008 (Total No. 132))
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