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Incubators Capacity Dimensions Connection values Setter (eggs) Width (mm) Depth (mm) Height (mm) Ventilation (m3/h) Cooling (kW) Electricity (kW) SmartSet™ 38 38,400 4834 2595 2459 300 15.0 8.4 SmartSet™ 77 76,800 4834 4933 2459 500 27.0 15.7 SmartSet™ 115 115,200 4834 7271 2459 700 38.0 23.1 Incubators Capacity Dimensions Connection values Hatcher (eggs) Width (mm) Depth (mm) Height (mm) Ventilation (m3/h) Cooling (kW) Electricity (kW) SmartHatch™ 19,200 3235 2210 2445 450 6.9 4.2 Step Choose the correct site for your new hatchery When choosing a site, look out for the following basic local requirements: A well drained site, minimum 615 sq.m. – making sure there is sufficient, available space to extend your hatchery as required in the future Preferably not more than 1800 meters above sea level (unless hatching eggs are produced at the same altitude) Ideally more than 500 meters away from other poultry farms: check prevailing wind direction does not carry debris or potential pathogens from other poultry farms in the area Reliable supply of electricity for main power and heating Reliable, uninterrupted supply of water for cooling, humidifying and cleaning Step Choose your incubators Use the following table to decide how many setters and hatchers you will need: 4 Smart steps to building a new hatchery Step Configure your hatchery layout With Smart incubation – you can plan for growth from the very start. The following options demonstrate which hatchery layout you will need, to cater not only for your business needs today, but also to grow your business in the future. 1 SmartSet™ 38 Setter Set 19,200 eggs per week in 4 out of 5 weeks 1 SmartHatch™ Hatcher 1 hatch day per week in 4 out of 5 weeks Average of 16,000 chicks per hatch day – 610 kWh electricity – 465 kWh cooling power 1 € 45.000 Ex works

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Incubators Capacity Dimensions Connection valuesSetter (eggs) Width

(mm)Depth (mm)

Height (mm)

Ventilation (m3/h)

Cooling (kW)

Electricity(kW)

SmartSet™ 38 38,400 4834 2595 2459 300 15.0 8.4SmartSet™ 77 76,800 4834 4933 2459 500 27.0 15.7SmartSet™ 115 115,200 4834 7271 2459 700 38.0 23.1

Incubators Capacity Dimensions Connection valuesHatcher (eggs) Width

(mm)Depth (mm)

Height (mm)

Ventilation (m3/h)

Cooling (kW)

Electricity(kW)

SmartHatch™ 19,200 3235 2210 2445 450 6.9 4.2

Step Choose the correct site for your new hatchery

When choosing a site, look out for the following basic local requirements: • A well drained site, minimum 615 sq.m. – making sure there is sufficient, available space to extend your hatchery as required in the future• Preferably not more than 1800 meters above sea level (unless hatching eggs are produced at the same altitude)• Ideally more than 500 meters away from other poultry farms: check prevailing wind direction does not carry debris or potential pathogens from other poultry farms in the area• Reliable supply of electricity for main power and heating• Reliable, uninterrupted supply of water for cooling, humidifying and cleaning

Step Choose your incubators

Use the following table to decide how many setters and hatchers you will need:

4 Smart steps to building a new hatchery

Step Configure your hatchery layout

With Smart incubation – you can plan for growth from the very start. The following options demonstrate which hatchery layout you will need, to cater not only for your business needs today, but also to grow your business in the future.

1 SmartSet™ 38 Setter Set 19,200 eggs per week in 4 out of 5 weeks

1 SmartHatch™ Hatcher 1 hatch day per week in 4 out of 5 weeks

Average of 16,000 chicks per hatch day

– 610 kWh electricity– 465 kWh cooling power

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€ 45.000Ex works

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3 SmartSet™ 115 Setters Set 115,200 eggs per week

3 SmartHatch™ Hatchers 2 hatch days per week (6 also possible)

Average of 48,000 chicks per hatch day

– 1830 kWh electricity– 1395 kWh cooling power

Step Choose additional equipment

To complement SmartSet™ Setters and SmartHatch™ Hatchers, Pas Reform suppliesa full range of additional equipment to support best practice and make operations smooth and efficient in your new hatchery.

These may include:1 Egg setting equipment2 Egg transfer equipment3 Chick handling and washing equipment4 Climate control equipment

Need more help? Pas Reform’s experienced team can provide practical help and support when planning and installing your new hatchery.

Pas Reform Hatchery Technologies

P.O. Box 27038 ZG ZeddamThe Netherlands

Telephone +31 314 659 111Fax +31 314 652 [email protected]

1 SmartSet™ 77 Setter Set 38,400 eggs per week in 4 out of 5 weeks

1 SmartHatch™ Hatcher 2 hatch days per week in 4 out of 5 weeks

Average of 16,000 chicks per hatch day

– 610 kWh electricity– 465 kWh cooling power

1 SmartSet™ 115 Setter Set 38,400 eggs per week

1 SmartHatch™ Hatcher 2 hatch days per week

Average of 16,000 chicks per hatch day

– 610 kWh electricity– 465 kWh cooling power

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Note: All energy values shown are based on estimations of energy consumption per incubation cycle.Cooling power can be supplied by: (ground) water, where 1 kW cooling power equals 144 l/h of water at 12°C (with ΔT = 6°C), or by chiller, where 1 kW cooling power equals 0,3 kW electricity (with chiller ESEER of 3,5).

As layout 2, but with extra rooms for egg storage, egg setting, transfer and chick handling

€ 60.000Ex works

€ 75.000Ex works

€ 215.000Ex works