Intelbras ELC 6012 Installation Guide

This guide provides instructions for installing the Intelbras ELC 6012 microprocessor-controlled electric fence energizer.

Introduction

Congratulations on acquiring an Intelbras ELC 6012 microprocessor-controlled electric fence energizer. This model features two independent partitions: an alarm sector and a shock sector. The shock sector monitors the perimeter with high voltage, signaling a discharge due to grounding or fence breakage. The alarm sector has a physical zone and a wireless zone, allowing for the connection of opening and/or infrared sensors. Intelbras recommends installing the product following the precautions outlined in section 1, and verifying regional standards when required.

For more detailed information, consult the complete manual at www.intelbras.com.br.

1. Safety Precautions

The equipment must be fixed to a solid wall or similar construction, in a way that prevents user repositioning without tools. Ensure the equipment is not installed on surfaces that promote flame propagation in case of short circuits. If possible, fix the equipment in a location protected from sun, rain, and humidity, even with IPX4 protection. Avoid easily accessible locations with high foot traffic or near windows/doors. The energizer may cause interference with electronic equipment if installed nearby. Do not install the central unit on a metal structure or near power cables that could generate interference or high-voltage leakage. High-voltage cables must not run alongside power cables, telephone lines, sirens, or sensors. High-voltage cables must have a dielectric strength of at least 20 kV, be of good quality, and be stretched sufficiently to avoid sagging.

Grounding: Grounding is mandatory and crucial for protection against electric shock, lightning, and power surges. Fix the grounding rod in a damp location. Grounding rods should be over 2m, unless associated with a grounding mesh. Maintain a minimum distance of 15 cm between wires and between wires and walls, even at different levels.

Important Note: Do not use the electrical network's neutral as a ground. Never use the negative/positive battery wire to generate sparks. This device is intended for trained and capable individuals. Children or persons with physical, sensory, or mental incapacities should not use it unless supervised by a responsible adult.

2. Technical Specifications

AC Power: 115-230 Vac (recommended use of cable ≤ 18 AWG / 1mm)

DC Power: 12V/7Ah battery (not supplied)

Minimum Shock: 12,000 V pulsative, ± 10% (for distances up to 1,000 m)

Maximum Shock: 18,000 V pulsative, ± 10%

Nominal Frequency: 50-60 Hz

Power Consumption (115-230 Vac): 7 W

Number of Faulty Pulses: 10 pulses

Output Pulse Energy: < 0.7 joules

Pulse Duration: 360 µs

Interval Between Pulses: 1s

Pulses Per Minute: ± 60 pulses

Auxiliary Output Voltage/Current: 14.5 Vdc / 250 mA

Status Output (Discharge/Fence) Voltage/Current: Max: 15 Vdc / 50 mA

Siren Output Current: With battery: up to 1.5 A; Without battery: 300 mA

Siren Time: 4 minutes

Dimensions (W x H x D): Without packaging: 255 x 215 x 80 mm; With packaging: 260 x 225 x 85 mm

Weight: Net: 0.690 kg; Gross: 0.794 kg

Protection Index: IPX4

3. Characteristics

Note: The Status DISP and Status Fence outputs do not allow remote control activation. Intelbras does not guarantee the registration/operation of its energizers with wireless sensors not manufactured by Intelbras.

4. Installation

Wall Mounting: Fix the equipment to a solid wall or similar construction using screws and anchors (minimum 2m height). Maintain a minimum distance of 15 cm between wires and from the wire to the wall.

Wiring Diagram:

A diagram shows the connections for the energizer, including:

5. Remote Control and Sensor Programming

Jumper Programming:

Remote Control Programming:

To delete registered devices: Press and hold the key corresponding to the device until the SHOCK and ALARM LEDs turn off. Release the key, and the SHOCK and ALARM LEDs will flash rapidly, indicating the device has been deleted.

6. Operation

6.1. Description of Energizer Cover LEDs

LED Status Description
Cerca (Fence) Off Electric fence without power
Cerca (Fence) On Electric fence with power (AC mains)
Cerca (Fence) Flashing Electric fence on battery (AC mains absent)
Alarme (Alarm) Off Alarm deactivated
Alarme (Alarm) On Alarm activated
Alarme (Alarm) Fast flashing Alarm triggered
Alarme (Alarm) Slow flashing Alarm deactivated, indicating previous trigger
Ligado (On) On Fence activated with shock return
Ligado (On) Fast flashing Fence discharge on perimeter
Ligado (On) Slow flashing Fence activated with shock return

Note: The Intelbras Cloud LED is exclusive for signaling the ELC 6012 NET model.

7. Wiring Diagram

A detailed wiring diagram illustrates the connections between the energizer, siren, sensors, and power supply. It shows terminal blocks for AC input, fuse, status outputs, siren output, auxiliary output, zone inputs (Z1-Z8), battery connection, high voltage return, and ground input.

Warranty Terms

This contractual warranty is granted under the following conditions:

Intelbras S/A reserves the right to alter general, technical, and aesthetic characteristics of its products without prior notice. All images in this manual are illustrative. Product benefits from Informatics Legislation.

Support

Customer Support: (48) 2106-0006

Forum: forum.intelbras.com.br

Contact Us (Chat): chat.apps.intelbras.com.br

Email Support: suporte@intelbras.com.br

SAC / Where to Buy? / Who Installs?: 0800 7042767

Produced by: Intelbras S/A - Indústria de Telecomunicação Eletrônica Brasileira

Address: Rodovia BR 459, km 126, nº 1325 - Distrito Industrial - Santa Rita do Sapucaí/MG 37538-400

CNPJ: 82.901.000/0016-03

Website: www.intelbras.com.br

Origin: Made in Brazil

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