Description
- Foot print: 4*8ft
- 1pcs/RGS Rack B&B /Layer
- Special size can be customized
- Ventilation For RGS Main Rack A/B/C
MAIN COMPONENTS
- Blower fan
- Blast box
- Channel box
- Channel connector
- Fixture
- Accessories
Specifications
MAIN VENTILATION SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS | |
Total Length | 9.2ft (2805mm) |
Total Width | 3.6ft (1100mm) |
Blast Box Height | 0.5ft (150mm) |
Total Height | 1.23ft (378mm) |
SUB VENTILATION SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS | |
Total Length | 8.2ft (2500mm) |
Total Width | 3.28ft (1000mm) |
Channel Box Height | 2.76 inch |
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
Power | 208W |
Footprint | 4*8ft |
Qty/Layer | 1pcs |
Input Voltage | AC220-240V,50/60HZ or AC100-120V,50/60HZ |
Speed | 3200 RPM |
Speed Control Mode | 0=10V |
Air Flow | 1600m³/H or 947CFM |
Static Pressure | 883Pa or 3.27(in.H2O) |
Noise | 67db (A) |
IP Rating | IP67 |
Certifications | Complies with ETL&FCC certification |
Warranty | 3 years |
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Knowledge Base
What is ventilation in agriculture?
It introduces fresh air into a structure through strategically-placed openings or inlets. 2. It thoroughly mixes outside and inside air; picks up heat, moisture, and air contaminants; and lowers temperature, humidity, and contaminant levels.
What is the purpose of a ventilation system?
The primary purpose of a ventilation system is to provide a continuous supply of fresh outdoor air into a building, while simultaneously removing stale, polluted indoor air, thus maintaining a healthy and comfortable indoor environment by regulating air quality, temperature, and humidity levels, and diluting airborne contaminants like dust, pollen, and odors
What is ventilation in agriculture?
Why are ventilation systems installed in plants?
Ventilation systems are installed in plants to provide fresh air, regulate temperature and humidity, and prevent the accumulation of harmful gases:
- Fresh air: Plants need fresh air to breathe, photosynthesize, and grow.
- Temperature and humidity: Ventilation helps regulate the temperature and humidity levels in a greenhouse. For example, in the summer, ventilation helps control high temperatures caused by solar radiation. In the winter, ventilation helps maintain acceptable humidity levels.
- Harmful gases: Ventilation prevents the accumulation of harmful gases and provides a healthier environment for plant development.
- Carbon dioxide: Ventilation replenishes carbon dioxide, which is essential for photosynthesis.
- Disease control: Ventilation helps prevent fungal infections.
- Pest control: Ventilation helps avoid pests by keeping plants strong and damp places where pests like to lay their eggs.
The ideal temperature for a greenhouse is 75–85°F during the day and 60–70°F at night in the summer. In the winter, the ideal temperature is 60–70°F during the day and around 45°F at night.
How does ventilation affect plant growth?
By ensuring proper air circulation, plants can thrive and exhibit optimal growth, strength, and vitality. Increased air movement enhances gas exchange, prevents diseases, strengthens plant structure, improves nutrient absorption, aids in water uptake, and facilitates pollination.