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JVA Fence Monitor BM1

KSh18,200.00
JVA Fence Monitor BM1

The BM1 (PTE0211) is a basic electric fence monitor. It provides an alarm when your electric fence is cut or shorted, or the energiser has been turned off.

JVA Z13 1 Zone Security Energizer 2.8 Joule

KSh30,000.00
JVA Z13 1 Zone Security Energizer 2.8 Joule
  • 12V 7ah battery included.
  • 16 V, 1,5 Amp Power supply included.

The JVA Z13 is a single zone security electric fence Energizer purpose built for control and monitoring of perimeter security electric fences. It can meet all of the requirements from basic residential to fully integrated high profile installations.

JVA Z14 One Zone Security Energiser 4 Joule

KSh38,000.00
JVA Z14 One Zone Security Energiser 4 Joule
  • 12V 7ah battery included.
  • 16 V, 1,5 Amp Power supply included.

The JVA Z14 is a single zone security electric fence Energizer purpose built for control and monitoring of perimeter security electric fences. It can meet all of the requirements from basic residential to fully integrated high profile installations.

JVA Z28 Two Zone Security Energiser 8 Joule

KSh65,000.00
JVA Z28 Two Zone Security Energiser 8 Joule

Features:

  • Safe but effective deterrent, high voltage output
  • High and low power modes
  • Tested to IEC60336.2.76
  • Built in charger and space for a 12V 7.2aH backup battery
  • Alarms on fence short or open circuit
  • Control and programming via LCD keypad or Touch keypad
  • Large number of programmable options
  • Monitor via PC (using Perimeter Patrol software)
  • 3 control inputs which can be configured to take NO or NC control contacts.
  • 3 switched 12V DC outputs (2 strobe and 1 siren)

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