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Greenhouse and flower heating equipment
1. Hot air heating does not require water at all. Without the need for water pipes, radiators, and circulation pumps, hot air is directly sent to heating points and spaces, resulting in minimal heat loss and greatly reduced investment in ancillary equipment. Water heating has the disadvantages of slow heating and poor adjustability, requiring a certified boiler operator to be on duty 24 hours a day, while hot air heating has fast heating and strong adjustability, and can be flexibly controlled to stop and start. In addition, the hot blast stove operates without pressure and does not require a dedicated stoker, ensuring safe and reliable operation. Water is a weak electrolyte with certain corrosiveness, and the water boiler should be cleaned and inspected at least once every two years. Treatment measures should also be taken for hard water, resulting in a significant annual decline in the efficiency of the water boiler. 2. The operating cost of traditional heating is particularly low. Compared with steam hot water heating, hot air heating can increase heating efficiency by more than 50%, save energy by more than 60%, and reduce investment and maintenance costs by about 65%, with significant economic benefits.
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