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| fans |
Fertigation |
hanging baskets |
Soil heater |
| Boiler & furnace |
Sprinkler |
Co2 generator |
fertilizer machines |
| shades |
Booms Irrigation |
Blackout screens |
Radiation lights |
| Side and roof vents |
Sprayer |
Foggers |
Alarms |
Greenhouse environmental
system
Greenhouse Control Systems
key benefits
Greenline is the
Technologically Leading Greenhouse Climate& irrigation Control
system on the market today with over 500
installation world wide. click on world map
Key benefit
Our system is similar In function to
Priva , argus , Micro Grow is trademarks for the companys
. Read more about how computer change the
business
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Computers are everywhere nowadays,
from office computers to home appliances to cars.
Recently I took my car to a garage because the engine
light was on, and guess what, the first thing the
mechanic did was to hook up their diagnostic computer to
check the computer embedded in my car. As a grower, have
you wondered what is in a greenhouse computer and how to
take advantage of its full potential?
There are three basic components in a
greenhouse computer climate control system: sensors, a
computer, and actuators. Sensors are used to collect
information that is important for plant growth. Most
commonly collect information includes temperature and
relative humidity. Other environmental information such
as CO2, light, vapor pressure deficit, soil tension is
also used for more sophisticated plant growth
regulation.
Greenhouse control strategies are
programmed into computer to accept set points from
growers and make decisions to heat, cool, shade, or
water, based on information collected by sensors. By
controlling actuators such as heater/broiler, roof
vent/exhaust fan, shade cloth, or irrigation/misting,
one will be able to provide favorable environments for
plant growth automatically.
To make sure a computer controlled
system works, all three components will have to work
individually, and together as a system. For sensors to
work properly, it is best to make sure 1) sensors are
placed at a location where local environment is most
important to plant growth, 2) sensors are measuring
authentic environmental conditions, and 3) sensors are
calibrated. Sensors are best placed right next to where
the plants are, shielded from direct sun light, and in a
location that is most representative to the whole
growing area. An aspirated sensor can be placed anywhere
in an area that has uniform climate. In the case of
large climate variations from one end of the growing
zone to the other, good air mixing by circulating air,
is essential to achieving climate uniformity.
Control strategies can be simple,
single events or sophisticated operations that require
well orchestrated multiple events. Turn on a heater when
temperature is below set point is a simple, single
event. Enrichment of carbon dioxide needs a bit more
coordination to be efficient. For example, CO2 injection
should be stopped when ventilation is called for
cooling. There is no reason to add CO2 if it will be
vent out without been used by plants. To further improve
plant growth efficiency, light level, CO2 level, and
nutrient concentration could all be controlled using
supplemental lighting, CO2 enrichment, and fertigation,
respectively. Coordination of individual control events
is critical for all of them to work together effectively
and efficiently.
Maintenance is just as important for
greenhouse computers as for cars. Sensor calibration for
a greenhouse computer system is similar to tune-up for a
car. Finely tuned system performs at a higher level and
is more trustworthy. On the contrary, if sensor readings
are not reliable, performance of the computer control
system is predictably unacceptable. To be able to trust
your greenhouse computer control system, one must have
confidence in the accuracy and reliability of sensor
readings. It is a good idea to calibrate your
temperature and light sensors annually, and relative
humidity sensors quarterly. It is also a good idea to
install easy-to-read dial thermometers and hygrometers
next to computer sensors so one can make quick checks
that computer sensor readings are reasonable.
Adopting a computer control system for
automated greenhouse control is like learning to drive a
car. The more you know about the potentials and
limitations of the system, the more you can benefit from
it. Greenhouse control computer system is expensive,
yet, it is a proven technology that has been adopted to
reduce labor expenses, to enable more precise control of
plant growth and development. To justify the financial
investment and be able to get the most out of a system,
a maintenance schedule of checking sensors, actuators
(e.g. fans, cooling pads) is warranted. |
Control
All Your Green House Climate and Irrigation Functions centrally
at the Click of a button have the freedom to do it from anywhere
anytime where you have Internet connection.
Get free of
charge graphical display like your in the greenhouse
The Most
User Friendly System in the Market Today.
The system is customized according to your needs will you
build greenhouse.
Improve Efficiency and Boost Productivity Throughout Your
Operation.
Reduce fuel and chemical consumption.
Prevent human errors and send an alarm in the event of
malfunction.
The System is Modular and Easy to Install, Requiring No
Additional Software.
You be able to monitor and operate your greenhouse remotely
from anywhere where you have Internet connection.
The system
will keep historical data about your environment for future
analysis
questions that customer asked all the
time Q question
A answer
Q JOHN what is the different
between HANNA fertigation and gavishusa fertigation system
A if i not mistaken Hanna fertigation
machine is limited to 300 gpm our can handle
8 to 600 gpm with bigger pump we can go up to 1000 also our
machine can be integrated to the climate control computer in
your greenhouse this way. You can consider other condition
such radiation, wind, and, others special request. Q David NJ I have Micro Grow system that
invest is your computer system can work together in
Greenhouse Control Systems
A it is possible to keep your system intact
and some of the function not control by the micro grow system we
going to accommodate
Q MARK Wisconsin how much is your injection
machines cost and if I be able to use Priva With
your system
A you can purchase the fertilize injection
machine separately and operates it as a separate units
Q Mark new England we debating what
system to purchase Priva Argus. q com What makes your
system better
A when purchasing system like these new
showed look of every aspect Argus is excellent system also PRIVA
you should look at the price and warranty please call the
manufacture to find out what is best for you Q COME is not in
business from what I understand .
Q David Canada do we have any dealer in
Canada or united states .
A yes our installer servers and support
located in Jackson NJ telephone support available 24 by seven
also dispatch technician in NJ New York and Pennsylvania
available contact as for detail .
Q I have old argus I looked at your system
and like to know if you're system can work with argos computer i
am expanding my greenhouse
A if you start with ARGUS or Priva continue its not
make sense to have hybrid system . |