Desert Aire Outlines Impact Of Grow Room Vapor Pressure Deficit
On HVAC System Design In New Application Note 28
Crop yield improved by proper choices, integrated environmental control
June 27, 2018
Desert Aire, a Milwaukee-based manufacturer of commercial and industrial humidity and climate control systems, has published a new technical resource that explains how carefully defining grow room Vapor Pressure Deficits can produce maximum yields and have favorable impacts on the capital and operational costs of HVAC systems.
“Application Note 28 – Vapor Pressure Deficit and HVAC System Design” is a 6-page publication that helps growers, consulting-specifying engineers and mechanical contractors understand the impact of Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD) on plant growth processes, protecting crops and maximizing yields.
Vapor Pressure Deficit is a metric that indicates the evapotranspiration potential of grow rooms based on current temperatures and humidity levels. The expressed value is the deficit or differential between the pressure exerted by the moisture at a specific room condition and the pressure at the surfaces of plant leaves.
Using explanatory text as well as color figures, charts and tables, Application Note 28 provides readers with a thorough briefing on the control of indoor grow environments through the management of VPDs. Understanding the fundamental impact of VPDs and temperatures on growth and yield is an important starting point for the planning of indoor grow facilities. The Application Note also outlines how strategically selecting grow room VPDs favorably impacts the sizing of environmental control equipment and associated costs.
Application Note 28 is the latest in a series of technical resources from Desert Aire intended to inform growers, consulting-specifying engineers and mechanical contractors about grow room issues and HVAC equipment strategies. Previous documents in the series included: Application Note 27 – HVAC-Systems and Grow-Room Energy Usage; Application Note 26 – Grow Room Environmental Control; and Application Note 25 – Grow Room Load Determination.
The publication “Application Note 28 – Vapor Pressure Deficit and HVAC System Design” is available for download as a PDF document at desert-aire.com. To receive a printed copy of the publication, email sales@desert-aire.com.
Desert Aire is a Milwaukee-based manufacturer of commercial and industrial dehumidification systems, environmental control systems and dedicated outdoor air systems. Desert Aire systems provide healthy and comfortable indoor environments while saving energy in a variety of settings including grow rooms; commercial greenhouses; indoor pool facilities; indoor water parks; ice rinks; schools and universities; rec and fitness centers; office and retail buildings; and water treatment plants. Desert Aire is a subsidiary of Multistack, LLC. Desert Aire’s main office is located at N120 W18485 Freistadt Road, Germantown, WI, 53022, USA. Telephone (262) 946-7400; Fax: (262) 946-7401; Internet: Desert-Aire.com.
Media Contact: Tom Purdy; tpurdy@desert-aire.com.
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