AD25 GB Issue 03 Introduction These instructions detail the installation and operation of your new Brinsea Advance Humidity Pump. Please read them carefully before setting up your machine to achieve best results and keep these instructions safe for future reference. Used in conjunction with the Ova-Easy and TLC Advance and the Vetario SM products, the Advance Humidity Pump offers convenient and refined control of incubation humidity.
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AD25 GB Issue 03 Fit the evaporation block supplied with the incubator into the water evaporation tray as shown. Fit the short, rigid plastic pipe into the end of the silicone tube by 12mm (1/2”). Insert the end of the silicone tube with the rigid pipe through the Water Tube Guide on the incubator fascia.
AD25 GB Issue 03 Cut a suitable length of silicone tube to go between the brooder / intensive care unit and the Humidity Pump. Place the white evaporating block upright in the clear water pan. Open the door and lift the pan into position, it pushes up and across into two slots on the heater enclosure.
AD25 GB Issue 03 To incubator, brooder or intensive care unit Outlet Hose Nipple 140mm long Inlet Hose Nipple 190mm long Operation The scope of these instructions is limited solely to the humidity control system. Please read the user instructions supplied with the incubator, brooder or intensive care unit itself for full details of all aspects of operation.
To determine the correct humidity level for any given species either consult available literature (a range of bird keeping and breeding books is available from Brinsea Products at the address below) or experiment with different humidity levels and record which proved most successful or weigh eggs during incubation.
AD25 GB Issue 03 Guidelines for brooder / intensive care unit humidity levels Relative humidity of between 45 and 55% RH is adequate for brooding chicks and will also serve to help counteract dehydration in an intensive care scenario. Avoid very high levels as condensation may form on cooler surfaces.
REFERENCE STANDARDS. Refer to the incubator, brooder or intensive care unit instructions for details on calibration technique. 11.6 Spare evaporation blocks and silicone tube are available from Brinsea Products Ltd at the address below. 12 Specification Sensor: Sensor accuracy +/- 3%. Hysteresis 0% R.H...