The fence voltage is below 4 kV. How do I increase the voltage?Check the energiser. Ensure that the energiser is not set on half power. Disconnect theenergiser from the fence and earth system. Measure the voltage across the energiser terminalswith a PATURA fence compass, DVM or fence tester. If the voltage is less than 6 kV, requestyour PATURA service agent to check the energiser.Check the energiser earthing. Use the procedure described in “Installing and testing an earthsystem” on page 33.Check your fence system for faults. The most common source of low voltage is faults on thefence line.If the fence, earth and energiser are in good condition and the voltage is still below 4 kV, talkto your PATURA distributor. They will help you identify whether recent extensions to your fence,a poor fence layout, or soil conditions may be causing inadequate voltage.How do I locate faults?The recommended tool for locating faults is the PATURA fence compass. This combined voltageand current meter allows you to rapidly locate sources of current leakage. Alternatively, use aPATURA DVM or fence tester. Use cut-out switches to turn off the power to different sections ofthe electric fence. If the voltage on the fence increases when a section of the electric fence isturned off, then investigate that section for possible faults.There are no lights flashing on the energiser.Check the power supply. Ensure that the power is switched on. If the energiser still does notoperate, request your PATURA service agent to check the energiser.ServicingThis energiser contains no user serviceable parts. It must be returned to a PATURA-appointedservice agent for repair.- 37 -