The intractor tube heater is a powerful resistance housed in a metal duct that, when connected to an intractor, heats all the air that passes through to maintain a stable climate in the crop.
During the winter it is easy for temperatures to drop when the bulb goes out and the plants suffer this thermal drop.
This is why large temperature fluctuations within a growing area can cause excessive stress on plants, as well as condensation problems in different areas.
To avoid this, we connect the heater to our intraction tube and it will provide us with warm air that will keep the temperature of the crop stable throughout its cycle.
What characteristics does the heater for intratraction tubes have according to its diameter?
125 millimetres.
- Power: 0.6Kw.
- Minimum air flow: 60 m3/h.
- Length: 306 mm.
- Weight: 1.45 kg.
150 millimetres.
- Power: 1.2 Kw.
- Minimum air flow: 150 m3/h.
- Length: 306 mm.
- Weight: 2.4 kg.
200 millimetres.
- Power: 2.4 Kw.
- Minimum air flow: 180 m3/h.
- Length: 294 mm.
- Weight: 2.7 kg.
250 millimetres.
- Power: 3.6 Kw.
- Minimum air flow: 375 m3/h.
- Length: 376 mm.
- Weight: 3.9 kg.
Growlet tip:
We recommend using a Temperature controller It will turn it on and off by itself.
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