Transcription of Chapter7 Ventilation principles
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Chapter 7 Ventilation principles Contents: Economic importance of Ventilation Air quality Air temperature Moisture Relationship between temperature and moisture Air exchange for temperature control Air exchange for moisture control Air velocity Ventilation system design Mechanical Ventilation systems Natural Ventilation systems Combined mechanical and natural Ventilation systems Emergency Ventilation Fan selection Fan accessories Maintenance A. Economic importance of Ventilation Changes in the modern broiler chicken have increased the importance of in-house environmental conditions. In response to market requirements, geneticists have raised growth rate as well as the yield of the carcass components. The extra meat yield in these broilers, most of which is concentrated in the breast, makes the broiler more sensitive to high temperatures, ammonia, and dust.
management practices require heating and ventilating systems that provide a balanced environment. Poor respiratory health is the consequence of not providing this balance. ... Endotoxins are especially troublesome because they resist sterilization and, therefore, cannot be easily cleaned from an environment. Aerosol particles can have a range ...
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