Cabinet Incubator Kit

For storing Capped Queen Cells and Caged Queens

Kit Includes:

230 volt electronic digital temperature control unit with preset temperature and monitoring gauge, PT 100 sensor & cables.
This unit is extremely accurate; uses very little power, and can be relied on to give years of safe trouble free service.
The temperature range is 0o to 50oC. (Preset & locked at 32oC.)

Low voltage nichrome elements are designed to fit into the base of an incubator cabinet. The flat, wide elements eliminate hot spots and operate with complete safety.
The elements can be easily installed in a disused fridge cabinet or any insulated enclosure with a minimum internal base size of 450mm x 450mm.

3. 230 volt /12 volt x 100 VA transformer (Enclosed in controller box)

4. Instructions

Prices

* Price: NZ $1298.00 plus courier, plus GST (No GST outside New Zealand)

* Terms: Cash sales - Payment in advance before dispatch please.
Direct Credit/Visa or MasterCard preferred.
Extras:

Foam Trays

* Mini – holds 40 cells - NZ $25.00 each plus courier, plus GST
* Small - holds 70 cells - NZ $28.00 each plus courier, plus GST
* Large - holds 144 cells - NZ $33.00 each plus courier, plus GST

Flexicord - $42.00 each plus courier, plus GST

Installation & Use of:

230 volt Controller, Sensor & 12 volt
Elements for Queen Bee Incubation

1. Place the elements at the base of the cabinet and install
cable through hole in back of cabinet.

2. Place the controller on top of the cabinet. Plug in the element cable to rear of controller.

3. Feed the temperature sensor through hole in back of cabinet and position
approx 1/3 height from top. Use cable tie to attach to rack & keep sensor
away from wall of cabinet.

4. Place 2 x 2 litre open containers filled with water on rack immediately
above elements.

5. Connect 230 volt plug to mains power supply and switch on.

6. The duel digital display will indicate the preset-set value at 32˚C and the
actual temperature in the cabinet. (Two digital displays)

7. The temperature display will constantly monitor the temperature inside
the cabinet. (Top digital display)

8. The controller will do the rest as you’ve paid for the best!

Notes:

*Water containers require topping up weekly as evaporation occurs.

*In the unlikely event of an extended power failure, place a hot
water bottle in the cabinet, or store 4 –5 litres or more, of
water in the cabinet to act as a heat store. This will maintain a
temperature of approximately 30 degrees C for a several hours.

John & Judy Dobson

2012

Beeline Ltd