Co2 Installation and Equipment
Changes in the yield of plants as a result of various carbon dioxide applications in greenhouses were investigated. Plants need oxygen for respiration and CO2 for assimilation. It is not sufficient to explain plant growth only in terms of soil-plant-water relations.
Changes in atmospheric gases must also be taken into account. Especially CO2 gas, which is the building block of photosynthesis, is very effective in plant development. Due to its effects on plant development and yield, CO2 fertilization has an important place in greenhouse cultivation. It is possible to increase the yield of plants with CO2 fertilization at appropriate levels for plants in the greenhouse.
As a result of the combustion of natural gas in boilers, CO2 is produced in the flue gas depending on the combustion efficiency. By making the necessary measurements (CO ratio) in this flue gas, it is fed to the greenhouse with PVC pipes with the help of a fan.
The main purpose of the buffer tank is to store the heat energy generated in the boilers during CO2 supply to the greenhouses during daytime hours, thus reducing the boiler water temperature. The heating water returning to the boiler at low temperature is first circulated through the condenser coils to reduce the flue gas temperature. In this way, the cooled flue gas and the CO2 in it become ready for use in greenhouses. The flue gas and CO2 temperature is also mixed with the boiler room air in the 3-way mixing damper and brought to the final temperature that can be used in greenhouses.
Changes in atmospheric gases must also be taken into account. Especially CO2 gas, which is the building block of photosynthesis, is very effective in plant development. Due to its effects on plant development and yield, CO2 fertilization has an important place in greenhouse cultivation. It is possible to increase the yield of plants with CO2 fertilization at appropriate levels for plants in the greenhouse.
As a result of the combustion of natural gas in boilers, CO2 is produced in the flue gas depending on the combustion efficiency. By making the necessary measurements (CO ratio) in this flue gas, it is fed to the greenhouse with PVC pipes with the help of a fan.
The main purpose of the buffer tank is to store the heat energy generated in the boilers during CO2 supply to the greenhouses during daytime hours, thus reducing the boiler water temperature. The heating water returning to the boiler at low temperature is first circulated through the condenser coils to reduce the flue gas temperature. In this way, the cooled flue gas and the CO2 in it become ready for use in greenhouses. The flue gas and CO2 temperature is also mixed with the boiler room air in the 3-way mixing damper and brought to the final temperature that can be used in greenhouses.
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