Description
The OvaEasy Series II Hatcher is designed to complement the OvaEasy 580 Series II setter incubator to provide a high quality, high capacity multi-stage incubation system. However the OvaEasy Series II Hatcher will also work with other incubators as setters including the smaller OvaEasy models.
All models in the new Series II range are fitted with Brinsea’s proven Advance digital control system which is both accurate and easy to use. Incubation temperature (in °C or °F) and humidity are continuously displayed along with temperature alarm and egg turning status. Additionally the Series II models include room temperature alarms to warn if the environmental temperature goes outside the optimum range.
The Series II EX Hatcher is supplied complete with Humidity Pump for full humidity control.
Performance and ease of use:
Small fans blowing air in laminar flow around the egg chamber provide much better temperature distribution than a single, large fan. This approach, coupled with the high insulation levels, means that temperature is evenly distributed throughout the egg chamber, ensuring good hatch rates, time after time.
The convenient control panel allows the user to adjust the temperature and ventilation and turn easily. Temperature and humidity levels are shown on a calibrated digital display on the front of the panel.
Three-year guarantee when registered online.
Construction: – durable and energy efficient
The OvaEasy models have fully protected steel chassis, which are rigid and rust resistant with laminated high density polystyrene sides providing good thermal insulation and smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces. Transparent double-glazed doors provide insulation and the convenience of full visibility of the eggs and hatching chicks.
Egg Handling:
Eggs are stored in a removable tray. The OvaEasy Series II incubator comes standard with four incubator trays with removable lids to prevent chicks from escaping.
Why use a separate incubator?
Developing embryos require different conditions as they approach the hatching time, which can be problematic when mixed with eggs in the early hatching stages. Special requirements for eggs during the last 48 hours of incubation:
Eggs must be stopped spinning. Mechanisms may damage hatched chicks.
Requires a higher humidity level than the initial incubation stage. Higher humidity makes the membranes less likely to dry out and stiffen when the chicks hatch.
Another distinct advantage of the separate incubator is that the waste from the incubator is kept away, and the incubator can be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected between incubators.
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