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Greenhouse Heat Temperature

Reference data and engineering information about greenhouse heat temperature for environment applications.

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Overview

Engineering reference data for Greenhouse Heat Temperature in environment.

Key Formulas

CO₂ Emissions

E=EFEFE = E_F \cdot EF

Emission factor × activity.

Carbon Footprint

CF=(Activityi×EFi)CF = \sum (Activity_i \times EF_i)

Sum of all emission sources.

Variables

SymbolDescriptionUnit
EEEmissionskg CO₂
EFEFEmission factorkg/unit

Heat Loss Example

For a greenhouse with an inside temperature of 15°C and an outside temperature of -10°C, the heat loss is approximately 18 kW per 100 m² of floor area. This example illustrates the application of the heat loss formulas under specific conditions.

The outside temperature range considered for allowance calculations is from -10°F to 20°F (-23°C to -7°C), which covers typical winter conditions for greenhouse heating design.

Note: The heat loss value accounts for both transmission through the glass envelope and infiltration losses.

References