Research on the Temperature and Humidity Environmental Testing & Analysis of Closed Breeding Plant System

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In order to make a more accurate control of temperature and humidity on the Closed Breeding Plant System (CBPS), air temperature and relative humidity changing with time and spatial distribution were monitored by temperature and humidity sensors in different space points (22) of CBPS for 6 consecutive days. The results showed that during the Bright Period , the average temperature of CBPS was 26.2 ± 0.5 °C, in the regulation of the target range and Relative humidity is 77 ± 2%, slightly higher than the control target. During Dark Period, the temperature falled from 26 °C to 19 °C and the average relative humidity reached 99%, significantly higher than control target. We could use the air switch to reduce relative humidity of CBPS.

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