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VIII. AIR CIRCULATION Definition - movement of air within greenhouse.

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1 VIII. AIR CIRCULATION Definition - movement of air within greenhouse

2 Circulation importance
1. Uniform air movement 2. Prevent temperature layering

3 3. better air exchange around plant
Leaf CO2 H2O Heat 3. better air exchange around plant a. replace CO2 depleted air b. remove high humidity c. reduce temperature of leaf surfaces

4 C. Circulation requirements
40 ft/min minimum up to 100 ft/min Slight movement of leaf

5 Circulation: Photosynthesis vs rate of air movement around leaves
Low High Circulation: Photosynthesis vs rate of air movement around leaves High turbulence Low turbulence

6 D. When to Circulate When Night: Day: continuous all year winter
only when min. ventilation off during medium or max ventilation summer - usually off

7 E. Problems Uniform air movement Moving air through plants

8 a. Description b. Requirements c. Better than poly tube
Types of Systems 1. Horizontal Air Flow (HAF) a. Description b. Requirements Fan capacity: 1/4 vol. Placement: 25' x 100' four fans 20’ x 50’ two fans c. Better than poly tube

9 Circulation: HAF HAF

10 2. Plastic (poly) tube system
a. Description b. Requirements fan capacity = 1/4 house volume cross sectional area of tube = 1 sq ft/100 cuft/min, capacity of fan total area of all holes = 1.5 to 2 times cross sectional area 30' wide house: two fans ' long: two fans

11 Circulation: Polytube- minimum ventilation and heating

12 Circulation: Polytube

13 Circulation: Polytube
air

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15 Circulation: Horizontal Air Flow (HAF) Fan Placement

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17 Polytube circulation


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