ACCESSORIES
T20
Temperature Alarm Module -
$299.00 - BUY
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Continuous
protection for valuable eggs from:
- Power
cuts
- Blown
fuses
- Disconnection
from mains
- Tampering
with temperature settings
- Temperature
fluctuations
- Incubator
failure
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When
disaster strikes and your developing chicks are threatened
by any of the everyday problems listed above, the most
important protection is for the breeder to be quickly
made aware of the crisis.
If
power failure happens in the middle of the night, the
damage will have been done before morning, but in most
cases action can be taken to protect the eggs, provided
the user is alerted.
The
Brinsea temperature alarm module offers immediate warning
of change in temperature within an incubator. It relies
on independent detection of temperature and includes
an internal battery backup to allow the alarm to continue
to sound in the event of a mains power failure. The
high and low temperature limits are adjustable and in
most cases the alarm can be set to go off if the temperature
varies by 1.0ºF (0.5°C).
The
T20 can be fitted to any incubator or
brooder. The T20 can be used to warn of temperature
variation in any environment within its operating
range of 77 - 104ºF range (25 - 40°C). The
T20 simply requires its sensor to be inserted into the
enclosure through a hole of about ¼ inch (6mm)
diameter.
Both
the high and low limits are easily adjustable with screwdriver
operated trimmers. The system is flexible and allows
the user to set the alarm sound if the temperature deviates
by +1.0ºF or -3.0ºF (for example) from any
temperature within 77 - 104ºF range.
A
'Silence Alarm' feature allows the sounder to be de-activated
for about 10 minutes - useful when opening the incubator
to check eggs. The sounder automatically resets after
10 minutes so there is no danger of the sounder being
left inoperative by accident.
The
internal battery backup allows the alarm to continue
warning of a mains failure for several hours. The backup
battery is automatically recharged when reconnected
to the mains.
© Brinsea
Products Inc 2006
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