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Wafer thermostat for an incubator. For hatching chicken eggs and or other bird eggs. Thermostatically controlled micro switch using a wafer thermostat to reg...
Recommended as replacement for older cabinet model incubators with wafer thermostat if not upgrading to the 3255 electronic thermostat. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: 1 - UNPLUG THE POWER CORD! 2 - Remove screws from the incubator top and back and remove them 3 - Cut wires A and B and strip insulation 5/16” from end (diagram 1). 4 - Remove all ...
1 sie 2011 · In this video, I demonstrate the differences between the GQF Wafer Thermostat and our Modified Water heater thermostat and where they should be installed in your home made...
Study wiring diagrams 1, 2 and 3 (shown below) for installation of Electronic Thermostat and follow step by step instructions. TOOLS NEEDED: 1/4” nut driver, 1/2” drill bit, 7/8” drill bit, wire cutter, wire stripper, pliers. NOTICE: AFTER WARMUP, RAPID CYCLING OF THERMOSTAT ON AND OFF IS NORMAL. - UNPLUG THE POWER CORD!
10 kwi 2010 · Here's a link to the GQF instructions for the 1200 series incubators which use the 2 wafer thermostats. On the first page are detailed instructions on how to set-up and adjust the dual thermostats. https://www.gqfmfg.com/pdf/1202 1250 Cabinet model instructions.pdf
An Incubator is designed to bring normal room temperature to the desired temperature. Room temperture of 60°F. or below will reduce the temperature in the incubator. Room temperature change of 10°F. or more will change temperature in incubator & is more pronounced below a temperature of 70°F.
As the incubator heats up, the thermostat wafer will expand and operate the switch turning off the heater and pilot light. During normal operation the light and heat will cycle on and off frequently. While the incubator heats up, watch the thermometer.