Winter greenhouse: heating features

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Winter greenhouse or greenhouse attached to the house. Greenhouse heating system and its organization

Own year-round or winter greenhouse solves many problems associated with supplying the family with fresh vegetables and herbs. But it can also become an effective heat and energy-saving buffer that reduces heating costs if attached to the house.

Of course, we will not talk about a classic greenhouse, but about a vegetarian or greenhouse with the combined function of a green recreational zone, a greenhouse and a heat accumulator for living quarters. For these purposes, it will be necessary to organize heating, on the one hand, performing direct functions of maintaining the temperature, on the other hand, a comfortable atmosphere for plants. Consider how it can be arranged greenhouse heating system?

Winter Greenhouse Attached To House
Winter greenhouse attached to the house. With its help, you can organize a recreation area and provide yourself with organic products.

Heating of winter greenhouses and greenhouses

Winter heating of greenhouses means maintaining the soil temperature, as well as a comfortable air temperature. The use of a water circuit with batteries around the perimeter of the room cannot ensure uniform heating of the air. Also, conditions are created that are harmful to plants, drying up the air.

Heating the ground and greenhouse premises with warm air

For this reason, soil heating is organized using soil pipes of channels. Air or water coolant circulates in them. With the help of special air ducts in the floor, hot air is supplied to the room. Where it quickly dissipates and mixes with the existing refrigerated air masses. This creates normal conditions for the growth of plants.

Heated soil with water

For these purposes, you can also use water. The water heating medium can sufficiently heat the soil in combination with the solar heat, which maintains the temperature in the room. This is achievable if the winter greenhouse is located on the south or southeast side. In addition, forced heating by means of a boiler can be supplemented by solar heating water circulating in the system.

Extension of a winter greenhouse to the house

When attaching a winter greenhouse to your home, make sure that there is enough light in the living area. This will require skylights. Best of all, when such an extension is made to the living room or bedroom with open ceilings. In this case, the main windows face the green area, and the dormer windows provide comfortable lighting.

In sunny weather, the greenhouse will heat up quite strongly and accumulate solar heat. With properly executed ventilation ducts, the adjoining rooms will always have a comfortable temperature - warm in winter and cool in summer. In addition, plants oxygenate the air and naturally purify it. This approach significantly reduces heating costs in the off-season and makes it possible to obtain a healthy atmosphere.

To organize such heating of residential and greenhouse premises will help pellet burner FOCUS... It is installed in a basement or a boiler room buried in the ground. Heating is carried out in a fully automatic mode. In combination with regulation of climate control with the receipt of data from sensors or thermostats installed in the premises. Winter greenhouse heating complex with pellet burner FOCUS can be connected to a hybrid home system with different heating circuits and provide warm without gas all personal household.

Today, such a greenhouse heating system is the most optimal solution for country houses, combining modern approaches to the organization of living space, the ecological atmosphere of the house and food for residents. Such covered terraces are organized from the side of the living room, kitchen or bedroom. With a transparent roof, the recreation area can be used as a winter greenhouse or a decorative greenhouse.

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