- Autovent
An autovent is a device for maintaining a greenhouse or conservatory within a range of temperatures. The basic principle is that as greenhouse heats above ambient the air inside becomes lighter, the vent opens when a certain temperature is reached and lets the hot air out - drawing cooler air in from outside.
The force to open the vent is provided a number of ways, the most common being through thermal expansion and by electric motors. Thermal expansion based actuators use either the differential expansion rate of different materials (
bimetalic strips) or special fluids with largecoefficient of thermal expansion in pistons. This approach is cheap, reliable and passive (requires no external energy).Electric motors (usually
servo motors ) are usually controlled by an electronic sensor, and can be more accurately programmed. The vents can form part of a more complex climate control system for controlling humidity, fresh air rate and temperature. The most sophisticated systems use a dedicated computer to control watering, cooling (usuallyevaporative cooling ), heating, lighting, CO2 injection fertilization and air flow.External links
* [http://www.mywebpage.net/autovent/index.html Bayliss autovent home page]
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