Mist Chamber
Specifications
1. Dimensions:
- Length: Typically ranges from 1 meter to several meters.
- Width: Varies, often between 0.5 meters to several meters.
- Height: Can range from 1 meter to 2 meters or more.
2. Capacity:
- Number of trays or shelves: Depends on size, usually from 2 to 10+ shelves.
- Total volume: Often measured in cubic meters.
3. Mist Nozzles:
- Type: High-pressure mist nozzles.
- Quantity: Depends on the size of the chamber, commonly 4 to 20+ nozzles.
4. Humidity Range:
- Typically adjustable from 85% to 100%.
5. Temperature Control:
- Temperature range: Adjustable, often between 15°C to 35°C (59°F to 95°F).
6. Timers and Sensors:
- Timer range: Can be set for misting intervals from seconds to minutes.
- Humidity sensors: Usually accurate to within ±2% RH.
7. Water Supply:
- Connection type: Standard hose connection or direct plumbing.
- Water filtration: Optional, often includes sediment filters.
8. Power Supply:
- Voltage: Typically 110V or 220V, depending on the region.
- Power consumption: Varies, often between 100W to 500W or more.
9. Construction Material:
- Frame: Often stainless steel or aluminum.
- Panels: Typically polycarbonate, glass, or durable plastic.
10. Lighting (if included):
- Type: LED or fluorescent.
- Intensity: Adjustable, often between 100 to 1000 µmol/m²/s.
- Photoperiod: Programmable light cycles.
11. Air Circulation:
- Fans: Number and size vary; usually include adjustable speed settings.
- Ventilation: May include vents or exhaust fans.
12. Control System:
- Interface: Digital display or touchscreen.
- Programmable settings: For misting, humidity, temperature, and light cycles.
13. Safety Features:
- Overheat protection: Automatic shutoff if the temperature exceeds set limits.
- Leak detection: Alarms or automatic shutoff if water leakage is detected.
Features
1. Mist Nozzles:
- Designed to create a fine mist.
- Ensures even distribution of moisture.
2. Humidity Control:
- Maintains high humidity levels, typically between 85% to 100%.
- Crucial for the propagation of certain plant species.
3. Temperature Control:
- Some advanced models include heating elements or cooling systems.
- Helps regulate temperature for optimal plant growth.
4. Timers and Sensors:
- Automated systems often include timers.
- Humidity sensors to control the frequency and duration of misting.
5. Enclosure:
- Usually enclosed to maintain the controlled environment.
- Materials like plastic or glass are commonly used.
6. Water Supply System:
- Continuous and reliable water source.
- Filters may be included to prevent nozzle clogging.
7. Air Circulation:
- Some systems include fans or ventilation.
- Ensures even distribution of humidity and temperature.
8. Light Control:
- Some chambers have integrated lighting systems.
- Allows for control over light intensity and photoperiod.
9. Ease of Access:
- Doors or panels for easy access to plants.
- Facilitates maintenance and monitoring.
10. Durability and Construction:
- Built with durable materials to withstand constant moisture.
- Often designed for easy cleaning and maintenance.