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Why would you need a hay steamer?

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Preventing equine asthma

We offer a variety of hay steamers, from simple to high-tech, perfect for multiple horses.
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Steam generator

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Hay steamer ES L

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Temperature control

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

You don't need a high-voltage connection. The steam generator has 3500 watts, and a standard wall socket is rated for 3680 watts and protected by a 16-amp fuse. We can also regulate the power output on the steam generator itself. The rotary knob allows you to adjust the wattage, for example, to 2200 watts. This will slightly extend the operating time. If you are unsure, consult a qualified electrician.

The duration of a cycle always varies. This depends, for example, on the outside temperature, the temperature and amount of water added, or the amount of hay being steamed. Consequently, water consumption also varies. On average, at an outside temperature of 15 degrees Celsius, the Haytuner (ES) L finishes after approximately 60 minutes and uses about 4 liters of water. The Haytuner (ES) XL takes about 90 minutes and uses about 6 liters of water. However, an extra 1.5 liters should always be added to the tank as a reserve.

Yes! All Haytuners switch off automatically once the required temperature is reached. A timer can also be used. However, with a timer, you only need to set the start time, as the Haytuners will switch off automatically once the desired temperature is reached. Our temperature control is also available via app. This allows you to set start times or a weekly schedule using your smartphone. Of course, the controls can also be started manually as usual with the start button.

A temperature of 70 degrees Celsius for 15 minutes is needed to kill fungi and bacteria. Yeast cultures are destroyed at 45 degrees Celsius. Our temperature control is set to detect when 85 degrees Celsius is reached, then runs for another 20 minutes (during which time the temperature naturally continues to rise), and then switches off automatically. The temperature can reach up to 100 degrees Celsius by the end of the cycle.

With a timer, you set the operating time of the steam generator. You can set specific operating times. After pressing the start button, the steam generator then runs for the set time. A timer is not a time switch, as some assume. You have to set the time on-site; it cannot be planned. Temperature control, on the other hand, measures the temperature inside the box. This is crucial, as you read in the second question. Each cycle takes a different amount of time. For example, with the Haytuner L:

You set the timer for 60 minutes at an outside temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. That's sufficient to reach the required temperature. If you set the timer for 60 minutes at an outside temperature of 10 degrees Celsius, it probably won't be enough to reach the required temperature. In that case, you'd have to experiment to find out how long it needs to run. You then set the timer for 90 minutes. It would actually finish after 65 minutes. You then set the timer for 90 minutes, and it runs for 25 minutes to charge the electricity provider. A cycle can last 55, 57, 62, or 70 minutes. With our temperature control system, it's always guaranteed that the required temperature is reached, regardless of the conditions. That, of course, provides peace of mind!

Yes, that's no problem. However, if it freezes, the water should be drained from the steam generator. We have a drain valve for that.

Generally, yes. However, it's important that it's protected from rain.

Yes, that's no problem. However, you need to make sure the nets are made of polypropylene (PP). These are heat-resistant. Nylon nets are not suitable.

There's a good reason for that! We naturally want the best possible result. Normally, the steam rises to the top, almost to the lid. Then it's forced down into the corners, only reaching them last. Thanks to our sophisticated steam distribution system, the steam is immediately drawn out of the corners, among other places – precisely where it would normally arrive last. This results in a more even finish and reduces the cooking time.

Of course, you can always get spare parts from us. We try to build our Haytuners so that nothing can break. However, should something actually break, spare parts are always available. Our inventory system automatically detects when stock is running low and reorders new parts.

Then feel free to contact me at 015254078099 and I will answer your questions.

Welcome to Haytuning And More

We introduce ourselves

Hello, my dears,
We are Sarah and Sebastian and we are happy to welcome you to our page.
Our focus is on respiratory diseases in horses, as this has become an increasingly common topic. We would like to introduce our products and inform you about topics such as steaming hay, inhalation, salt chambers, etc.


We'll start with our hay steamer. That's the Haytuner. It's available in
Two sizes. It is handmade and only
High-quality materials were used so that you can participate.
Let's introduce him right away.


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