Boiler

In modern greenhouses, delivering consistent and effective heat is essential for optimal plant growth In a boiler-based heating system, a hot water boiler is responsible for heating the water. The heated water is circulated by a circulation pump through a network of polyethylene or galvanized pipes installed either beneath the greenhouse floor or within the plant beds. As the hot water flows through these pipes, it transfers heat directly to the soil or the area surrounding the plant roots. After the heat exchange, the cooled water returns to the boiler, and the cycle continues. This system is specifically designed to deliver root-zone heating, providing high energy efficiency and optimized thermal conditions for plant development.

Advantages of Boiler-Based Heating Systems:

  • Direct root-zone heating, which enhances nutrient uptake and promotes plant growth (ideal for hydroponic cultivation)
  • Faster plant development and reduced cold stress
  • Even and controllable heat distribution
  • Improved thermal efficiency and reduced energy consumption
  • Greater temperature stability in the growing bed during nights and cold seasons
  • Compatibility with automated climate control systems for precise soil temperature adjustment
  • No carbon monoxide emissions from combustion within the growing environment

Applications:

  • Seedling production and cultivation of root vegetables
  • Temperature-sensitive flowers and ornamental plants
  • Greenhouses located in cold climate regions
  • Large-scale and commercial greenhouse operations

 

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