Nemtek Druid Four Zone Keypad
Original price was: R1,004.00.R853.00Current price is: R853.00. Incl. VAT
- Up to two keypads can be connected to one energizer
- The fence voltage outputs can be adjusted using the keypad
- The siren and gate outputs can be bypassed using the keypad
- The four-zone keypad can be used with any of these energizer models: Druid 25 LCD and Druid 28 LCD
Description
Nemtek Druid Four Zone Keypad – EE-DR.LCD/KP/4Z
The Nemtek Druid 25 LCD and Druid 28 LCD dual zone energizers can be controlled and programmed with the optional LED Nemtek Druid Four Zone Keypad. The energizer can be installed near the fence and the keypad can be located where it is most convenient for the user.
Features:
- Up to two keypads can be connected to one energizer
- The fence voltage outputs can be adjusted using the keypad
- The siren and gate outputs can be bypassed using the keypad
Specifications
Power Supply | 12V (from the energizer) |
Product Dimension | 130mm (L) x 105mm (W) x 30mm (H) |
Product Weight | 180g |
Packaging Dimensions | 170mm (L) x 120mm W) x 40mm (H) |
Mass of unit packed | 200g |
Warranty | 12 months limited Manufacturer’s warranty |
What’s in the Box:
1 x Nemtek Druid Four Zone Keypad
Additional information
Weight | 200 g |
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Dimensions | 170 × 120 × 40 mm |
Compliance Certificates
In South Africa, an Electric Fence Certificate of Compliance (COC) is a mandatory document proving an electric fence installation meets safety regulations outlined in the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 and SANS 10222-3.
What it is:
- An Electric Fence COC is an official document that certifies an electric fence installation is compliant with South African regulations.
- It ensures the fence is installed and maintained safely, preventing potential harm to people or animals.
- The COC is required for new installations, alterations, or when selling a property with an electric fence.
Why it’s needed:
- Safety:
Ensures the electric fence is installed correctly and safely, preventing potential shocks or injuries.
- Legal Compliance:
The Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993) and SANS 10222-3: Electric Security Fencing Part 3 govern the requirements for electric fence installations.
- Property Transactions:
A COC is required when selling a property with an electric fence, demonstrating to potential buyers that the fence is safe and compliant.
- Liability:
Without a valid COC, property owners could face legal and financial consequences if an injury or incident occurs due to a non-compliant electric fence.
Who needs it:
- Property owners with electric fences, especially after October 1, 2012, when the regulations were updated.
- Anyone who alters or upgrades an existing electric fence after October 1, 2012.
- Property owners selling a property with an electric fence.
How to obtain a COC:
For residents and businesses based in Johannesburg, contact Stemar Security Systems for Electric Fence Installations, Repairs and Compliance Certificates.
- A registered and qualified electric fence installer must inspect the electric fence and issue the COC.
- The installer needs to have completed a registered EWSETA approved course to be qualified to issue a COC.
- You can find registered installers through organizations like Nemtek Training Academy or Stafix Electric Fence Centres.
Key points to remember:
- An electric fence COC is a separate requirement from an electrical compliance certificate.
- Property owners should ensure they have a valid COC for their electric fence to avoid legal and financial risks.
- If you are unsure about the requirements or need to obtain a COC, contact a registered electric fence installer.