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Chore-Time Introduces New Control Pan Light

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Chore_Time_ControlPan_Light(U.S.A.) Chore-Time offers poultry producers a new way to attract birds to the control pans with its bright white control pan light. Increasing bird activity at the control pans results in more feed being eaten from the control pans, and this, in turn, helps to ensure that feed is delivered to the rest of the feeder line.

Chore-Time's 220 V AC pan light is easy to retrofit and can be mounted on any 1.75-inch diameter feeder line tube with a 220 V AC power supply.  Powered by the control pan's power unit, the light remains lit whenever the timer activates the feeder.  When using ad lib feeding, the pan light stays lit 24 hours a day.

The new Chore-Time pan light is available in a kit that includes all components needed for installation.  The rugged, 9-watt LED bulb does not build up heat, and it is rated for long life, saving producers the hassle of frequently replacing burned out bulbs.

Chore-Time Brock International is a part of the CTB, Inc., family of companies.  Based in Milford, Indiana (U.S.A.), CTB, Inc., is a leading global designer, manufacturer and marketer of systems and solutions for the poultry, pig, egg production, and grain industries.  Its products and services are “Helping to Feed a Hungry World®” through improved efficiency and air quality management in the care of poultry and livestock as well as in grain storage, handling, conditioning and drying.  Founded in 1952, CTB has been dedicated to “Leadership Through Innovation®” throughout its history.  The company operates from multiple locations in various countries around the world and serves its customers through a worldwide network of independent dealers and distributors.

 

Source: Chore-Time Brock International

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