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Gas-powered chick heater, manual infrared ceramic heater, catalytic incubation equipment for chicken coops, poultry houses, ducks, and piglets
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Product information
Description
General Description
The gas chick heater is a manual infrared ceramic incubation equipment, ideal for heating poultry, farrowing, nursery, fattening and weaning. Designed to efficiently warm up to 900 chicks, it offers a large heating area of 10 to 15 m².Technical Specifications
- Item Type: Chick Incubator Heater
- Material: Aluminized Steel
- Weight: Approx. 1961 g (69.2 oz)
- Product Size: Approx. 32.5 x 27.5 cm (12.8 x 10.8 in)
- Maximum Power: 2.46 kW/h
- Heat Output: 2116 kcal/h
- Gas Consumption: 0.24 m³/h for natural gas, 0.18 kg/h for liquefied gas, 0.7 to 0.8 m³/h for the methane
- Required gas pressure: 3500 to 5000 Pa for natural gas, liquefied gas, and propane; at least 8000 Pa for methane
Compatibility and Accessories
- Compatible with: natural gas, liquefied gas, propane, methane
Installation
During installation, it is important to keep the wind inlet end angled downwards for optimal operation.Operation
To control the flame size, adjust the control knob. It is normal to see a blue flame initially, which will disappear after a few minutes. Ensure good air circulation to prevent oxygen deprivation.Other Information
- This product operates without a flame; Only the red combustion surface is visible during normal operation.
- Regularly check and clean all system components to ensure efficient operation.
- Package list: 1 x Chick Incubator Heater
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length15 cm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
Advice from
Industrial heater buying guide
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