Brinsea Still Air Incubators


Hatchmaker- Polyhatch - Hatchmaster


Fully Automatic Polyhatch Incubator

The Polyhatch turns the eggs completely automatically and safely on an hourly cycle. Brinsea's patented system ensures safe and reliable rotation of almost any sized eggs without the need to purchase accessories*.


If hatching in a Polyhatch the turning system can be disconnected and with the end covers (supplied) in place and the dividing rods removed, there is no opportunity for the chicks to injure themselves on the turning mechanism.


*Note: For quail or other very small eggs, special egg troughs are recommended. These are not supplied as standard but are usually available from stock.


Temperature control is provided by Brinsea's proven proportional electronic system which gives very accurate and stable control unaffected by voltage variations and changes in barometric pressure. The sensor and thermometer are mounted in a swivel clip which facilitates easy adjustment to suit a wide range of egg sizes. Temperature adjustment is made by turning an externally mounted spindle. This multi-turn device allows very fine adjustment of temperature and is not easily turned accidentally.

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Hatchmaster A Automatic Incubator

The Hatchmaster A turns the eggs completely automatically and safely on an hourly cycle. Brinsea's patented system ensures safe and reliable rotation of almost any sized eggs without the need to purchase accessories*.


If hatching in a Hatchmaster 'A' the turning system can be disconnected and with the end covers (supplied) in place and the dividing rods removed, there is no opportunity for the chicks to injure themselves on the turning mechanism.


Temperature control is provided by Brinsea's proven proportional electronic system which gives very accurate and stable control unaffected by voltage variations and changes in barometric pressure.


The sensor and thermometer are mounted in a swivel clip which facilitates easy adjustment to suit a wide range of egg sizes.


Temperature adjustment is made by turning an externally mounted spindle. This multi-turn device allows very fine adjustment of temperature and is not easily turned accidentally.



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Manual Hatchmaker

Whilst the Hatchmaker can be used effectively to incubate from day one through to hatching, the lack of automatic turning makes it more suitable for reptiles or as a hatcher.


Temperature control is provided by Brinsea's proven proportional electronic system which gives very accurate and stable control unaffected by voltage variations and changes in barometric pressure.


The sensor and thermometer are mounted in a swivel clip which facilitates easy adjustment to suit a wide range of egg sizes.


Temperature adjustment is made by turning an externally mounted spindle. This multi-turn device allows very fine adjustment of temperature and is not easily turned accidentally.



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Specifications

Specifications

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Hatchmaker
Polyhatch
Hatchmaster A
Hatchmaster H
Egg capacity approx.
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-
-
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Quail
85
100 *
256 *
420
Pheasant
50
64
176
240
Hen
36
42
104
160
Duck
30
35
91
130
Geese
12 - 16
16 - 20
50
70
Egg Turning
Manual
Automatic
Automatic
Manual
Overall Dimensions
356x356
x 200mm high
528x426
x 230mm high
810x600
x 250mm high
810x600
x 250mm high
Weight
3.5kg
5.5kg
11kg
10.5kg
Power Consumption
-
-
-
-
(Max)
30 Watts
45 Watts
115 Watts
115 Watts
(Typical)
15 Watts
25 Watts
55 Watts
55 Watts
12 Volt Option
Yes
Yes
No
No
Mains electrical supply: All models 220 / 240v 50Hz or 115v 60Hz as ordered

* Note: For quail or other very small eggs, special egg troughs are recommended. These are not supplied as standard but are usually available from stock.

Brinsea's still air incubators are recognised as long-standing class leaders. They offer an unbeatable combination of reliability, longevity, simplicity and value for money. The natural convection system in Brinsea's still air incubator range provides near ideal conditions for hatching and is flexible and easy to use.

Each machine is moulded from integrally skinned structural polyurethane which has a core of thermal insulation and hard, durable, impervious surfaces making it readily washable and tough enough to withstand scrubbing. Polyurethane is amongst the toughest of plastics and must not be confused with cheap, fragile alternatives like expanded polystyrene. The excellent thermal properties of polyurethane foam result in low heat losses and low power consumption.

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