Use static pressure to monitor tunnel ventilation
by Laurence Williams
The Poultry Site
With the summer heat settling
in, it's not uncommon for ventilation problems to start showing up in tunnel
ventilated buildings.
Even facilities that have
performed well in the past may experience issues.
One of the best yardsticks
for evaluating a tunnel ventilation system is measuring wind speed.
There are many choices in
handheld wind meters ranging from wind speed only units to combo models
measuring wind speed, temperature, and humidity.
If the wind speed is lower
than desired, the next step is to check the static pressure with either a
portable manometer or a ventilation control monitor.
With the ventilation system
operating at full capacity, the house pressure should be between 0.05 to
0.08".
If the static pressure is
higher, the most likely cause is restricted airflow through the air inlet
curtain or cool cell pad.
Check to make sure the curtains
drop entirely below the wall openings and are not bunching at the bottom.
If a cool cell system is part
of the inlet, scale or algae may be clogging the openings.
Scale refers to the buildup
of minerals that hard water leaves behind as it evaporates during the cooling
process.
Heavy deposits of scale
require a broom to dislodge the debris and then rinsing them off the pad with a
low-pressure hose nozzle.
The best way to deal with
scale is to prevent it from forming in the first place.
Adding a descaling treatment
to the water helps keep the minerals in suspension and prevents them from
sticking to the pad.
Nutrients in the water allow
algae to grow and block the openings in the pad.
Adding algaecides to the
recirculating water kills the algae and prevents it from re-establishing.
Allowing the pad to dry
completely for several hours each day also stops algae growth.
The most critical management
practice for cool cell maintenance is to drain and replace the water often.
Even with the use of chemical
agents, a buildup of contaminants occurs in the trough.
How often to replace the
water depends on water quality and the amount of the time the system operates
each day.
Once a month is an absolute
minimum during periods of heavy use to flush grit and dirt from the system.
If the static pressure is too
low, the first reaction might be to add fans to increase airflow.
In many cases, especially in
buildings where the airflow seemed adequate before, replacing the fan belts and
pulleys will restore the proper airflow.
Slippage caused by worn belts
and pulley cause fans to be less efficient and air delivery to suffer by as
much as 20%.
Plan to replace all fan belts
on an annual basis with the metal pulleys needing replacement about every four
years.
A visual check after
installing a new belt should show the belt riding high in the pulley groove. If
a new belt sinks into the groove, then the pulley should be replaced.
Routine, scheduled maintenance on fans and evaporative systems is fundamental to providing pigs with adequate cooling during hot weather extremes.
Laurence Williams
The Poultry Site
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