Winter greenhouse heating, air energy heat pumps can help
Aug 08, 2024
With the improvement of people's living standards, it is no longer a new or difficult thing for ordinary Chinese people to eat fresh vegetables in the cold winter. As long as there are greenhouses, people can eat whatever vegetables they want. At present, growing greenhouse vegetables in winter has become a way for many farmers to get rich.
The most important thing about greenhouses is warmth. In the past, farmers generally used coal-fired boilers to heat greenhouses, but with the increase in the country's environmental protection efforts, coal-fired boilers have been banned, and farmers have to find new ways of heating. In this case, air energy heat pumps stand out from many heating equipment with their environmental protection, safety, energy saving, and power saving characteristics, and become the "new favorite" of farmers.
Air energy heat pumps can absorb heat from the air to generate heat. The heating energy efficiency ratio of the equipment is as high as 4.0, and it can provide 4 times the heat energy of electricity using 1kw of electricity. The cost of heating is similar to that of coal, but in return, it is a better experience. At the same time, an air source heat pump is an automated heating equipment, which can automatically heat all day and provide hot water at the right temperature stably, ensuring that the temperature environment of the greenhouse is always in the most suitable range for plant growth.
In addition to keeping warm, another very important factor in greenhouse planting management in winter is temperature control. The temperature in winter is too low, and it is easy for vegetables and flowers to freeze to death or stop growing. Therefore, when using boilers in the past, someone must watch the furnace 24 hours a day. Now these tasks can be handed over to computers. The staff only needs to set the temperature and humidity when turning on the machine, and then they can go to drink tea. Using air-source heat pumps is not only clean and environmentally friendly but also saves labor costs.
Industry insiders believe that as heat pump technology becomes more mature, air-source heat pumps will continue to occupy a large market share. Driven by the national energy conservation and emission reduction policy, in addition to heating ordinary families, air-source heat pumps will also achieve remarkable results in agriculture, breeding, and other aspects.







