Title: GREENHOUS MANAGEMENT GREENHOUSE STRUCTURES
1GREENHOUS MANAGEMENTGREENHOUSE STRUCTURES
- HEATING, COOLING, AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS
2Heating systems
3Types of systems and equipment
- Boilers that produce steam or hot water
- Unit heaters
- Solar energy
- Infrared heaters
- Heating cables
- Heat blankets
4Calculation of heat requirements
- Heat lost from a greenhouse depends on
- the glazing material
- the exposed surface area of house
- the inside desired temperature
- wind speed
- the condition of the house
- the outside design temperature
5Calculation of heat requirements
- The heat requirements for a greenhouse can be
determined using the formula - H K a (t1 - t2)
- H the heat required in Btus per hour
- K the heat transfer coefficient of glazing
material - a the exposed surface area
- t1 desired inside temperature in F
- t2 outside design temperature in F
6Heat transfer coefficients
7Cooling systems
- Plant growth decreases at temperatures about 90
degrees - Most greenhouses on sunny days are 20 degrees
warmer than the outside temperature
8Cooling systems include
- Opening side and ridge vents
- Exhaust fans at one end and louvers at the other
end of the greenhouse - Swamp coolers
- Mist systems
- Fan and pad cooling
9Supplemental lighting systems
- It is used to increase photosynthesis
- It is used to combat cloudy days
- It will cause or delay flower induction
10Types of lighting
- Incandescent lights
- Fluorescent lights
- High intensity discharge lights
- high-pressure mercury
- metal halide
- low-pressure sodium
- high--pressure sodium
11Shading systems
- Reduce the temperature inside the greenhouse
- Reduce the light intensity or duration
12Types of shading materials
- Shading compound
- thinned down white latex
- applied in spring and removed in fall
- Shading clothes
- There are various degrees of shading with shade
clothes depending on use
13Methods to control temperature, light, and
humidity
- To increase heat
- remove shading
- turn on heat
- To decrease heat
- use a cooling system
- apply a shading cloth or compound
14Methods to control temperature, light, and
humidity
- To increase light
- turn on supplemental lights
- remove shading
- clean glazing
- To decrease light
- apply shading cloth or compound
15Methods to control temperature, light, and
humidity
- To increase humidity
- turn on overhead watering system
- water the sidewalks and under benches
- To decrease humidity
- remove warn moist air and draw in cool air
- then heat the cool air to reduce relative humidity