Chiken Series Setter

Salient Features (Setter)

Cabinet Construction - Highly Durable.
Designed with extensive use of food grade material, including many Stainless Steel for internal components.
Independent Electric turning systems for Setter compartments.
Floor space, free of obstacles for easy cleaning.
Electrical
220-250 VAC
Fan Motor 1/3 -3/4 HP
Turning motor 1/2 HP
4 Heaters, each of 500 watts (per compartment) Electrical requirement for a machine (of one compartment) is approx. 3 KW for a Setter. When the incubator (Setter or Hatcher) has once acquired its working Temperature, the electric requirement will be 1-2 KW per compartment/machine.

Calibrated Thermometers of highest accuracy installed behind glass window for reading Temperature and Humidity in the cabinet. Easily, without opening the doors.

Hatcher Baskets are made of high grade Plastic for durability and resistence to sanitise modren chemicals.

Adequate Ventilation

Easier to handle

Ideal delivery for chicks

Reduced labour and cost

Contact Thermometers operates automatically to control the solenoid valve for regulating water flow for humidifier and cooling system. Life long STAINLESS STEEL humidity guard provided.

Automatic Exhaust provided for Cooling System.

Electronic horn is provided for indicating rise or fall in Temperature or failure of electric supply.

The cabinet wall panels are made of fibre with thermocol insulation within and Trollies of thick iron painted with synthetic & with rust proof bolts and nuts. Machines can be dismantled to facilitate their passages through a normal size door.

Automatic Cooling System comprising copper pipes and controlled by thermostat through solenoid valve, is provided.

Automatic Cooling System comprising copper pipes and controlled by thermostat through solenoid valve, is provided.

Our Product

Hatchability is more than mere fertility. It is a combination of two factors, fertility and viability, the strength of spark of life. The first essential to maximum hatchability is the quality of egg itself. Egg quality is first determined in the flock by:-