20000 eggs large fully automatic egg incubator
USD $2,380 - $2,580 /Set
Min.Order:1 Set
Dezhou Weiqian Import & Export Co., Ltd.
20000 eggs large fully automatic egg incubator
Capacity:
Chicken eggs:22528 Duck eggs: 16128
Bird eggs: 56576 Goose eggs: 8192
Power:3500w
weight:1700kg
voltage:180v-240v/100v
price:tell me your seaport,please.
Features:
--the incubator combines the setter and hatcher together in one
--the incubator can hatch eggs in different batch.
--automatically egg turning ,and automatically alarm on the temperature and humidity
--we guarantee three yrs for the main parts of the incubator,when the goods reach ur port,if there are anything wrong with the incubator,we can send u another one freely or we can return ur money back.
--the energy can be gas,coal,and electricity.
hatching eggs incubator specificion
Appearance | Color structure of aluminum alloy plate Hemming |
Temperature display range | 5—50°C |
Hatching rate | ≥95% |
Temperature measurement accuracy |
±0.1°C |
Temperature control accuracy | ≤±0.1°C |
Humidity display range | 0—99%RH |
Humidity precision control | ±5%RH |
Output approach
| (Medium) 4 (temperature control, left-over eggs, right over the egg, alarm) |
(High) 7 Road, (over-temperature, temperature control, low temperature, humidity control, left-over eggs, right over the egg, alarm) | |
Output current | Temperature Control 220V 10A, the other 200V 1A |
Over egg cycle | 0.1--99.9hour(Factory settings 1.5hour) |
Eggs over time | 1-255 seconds adjustable (factory set to 180 seconds) |
Doubled the number of eggs | Maximum record 999 times |
Ventilation cycle | 5-999 minutes (adjustable, factory 0 hours, non-ventilation) |
Ventilation time | 0-999 seconds (adjustable, factory 30 seconds) |
Operating voltage | AC180V—240V,50Hz |
Relative humidity | Less than 85% |
Ambient temperature | -10°C--40°C |
any question, please contact with me, I am Wilma Lin:
Please contact me: whats app/TEL:008618253474374, STYPE:weiqian0322, QQ:2919024197
industrial egg incubator:
full automatic controller XM-28:
inner structure:
egg trolleys:
automatic adding water system:
certificates:
HOW TO HATCH CHICKEN EGGS?
If you are hatching chicken eggs then you probably already have a coop or hen house in place. What you need now is an incubator and a brooder.
There are many types of incubators on the market today and any electric model that is built well will serve you well. The brooder is used once the chicks have left the egg.
Once you place a fertilized egg under the incubator, it will normally take about 21 days before the chick comes out. Each model of incubator has its own instructions, and it is very important that you follow them. Generally, the temperature should be kept constant at around 99 degrees Fahrenheit.
A good tip that can save you a lot of disappointment is to have the incubator running at this temperature at least one day before you plan to place the eggs into it. Not only does this allow the environment to get up to the right temperature, but it also allows you to check for problems before committing the eggs. This can be especially important if your model has an automatic turning device for the eggs. Make sure it is working!
For those new to hatching chicken eggs, if your incubator does not have an automatic egg turner, you will have to do this yourself, three times a day, by hand.
If the incubator does have the automatic turner, make sure you always place your eggs into the holders with the smaller end of the egg down. Chicks need air and they get that air from the bubble that is created in the larger end. Placing your eggs “big side down” will most likely kill them.
Quality incubators come with a thermometer and this needs to be checked at least once a day. Do not allow the temperature to drop below 99 degrees or allow it to get above 99.5 degrees. This is very important.
When you shop for incubators, look for those that have two troughs for water. These troughs are important.
One of the troughs will be in the middle of the incubator and the other will run around the sides.
Make sure you keep the trough that is in the middle filled with water during the first fourteen days. The other is left dry during this time. At two weeks, both troughs will need to be kept full of water.
On day 18, remove the eggs from the turner and put them on the wire mesh that is normally included. Do not turn the eggs anymore. The chicks will hatch naturally, and it is important that you allow this to happen. It can take as much as a full day for a chick to get out of its egg, and you must not interfere. Pulling the chick out by hand can kill it.
If you have any quetions,please feel free to contact me and I'm waiting for your reply sincerely.
Best regards:
William