In a hatchery, rooms like the egg handling, storage, transfer, chick handling, and chick storage areas each have distinct temperature needs. The egg handling room, where eggs are sorted and readied for incubation, requires a precise temperature to keep eggs viable. Small temperature swings can impact embryo quality. The egg storage room must maintain a cool, stable temperature to extend egg shelf - life before incubation. Incorrect temperatures during storage can trigger early embryo development or lower hatchability.
Our specialized fan coils are perfect for controlling room temperatures in these areas. They're highly adaptable and efficient. In warm seasons or hot regions, they use cold water from a chiller as a cooling source. The cold water circulates through the coils, and the fan blows air over them to cool the room air, which is then evenly spread.
During cold periods or in in cold areas, hot water from a heat pump or boiler serves as a heating source. The hot water flows through the coils, and the fan heats the air, crucial for warming chick handling and storage rooms. Newly hatched chicks are sensitive to cold, and proper heating ensures their survival.
The fan in the unit is key. It blows air over the coils for heat transfer and mixes room air, eliminating temperature gradients. Whether in a large egg handling area or a small chick storage space, the fan ensures a consistent temperature, creating optimal conditions for hatchery processes.