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Using a superconducting warm air stove, superconducting heat pipes can transfer a large amount of heat over long distances to the heat dissipation medium through their small cross-sectional area without the need for external force. Moreover, this superconducting heat pipe can directly conduct heat through an open flame. This superconducting application in boilers can provide high thermal energy support, with a heat utilization rate of over 85%, saving more than 25% energy compared to ordinary Tongtian boilers.
By comparing and analyzing the insulation effects, labor costs, and insulation costs of the two methods of warm air fan insulation and coal furnace insulation, it is concluded that warm air fan insulation has significant advantages. Using a warm air blower to keep chickens warm during winter not only saves time and effort, but also reduces insulation costs, improves efficiency and benefits. Before planting in winter, it is necessary to heat up in advance to achieve a certain level of stability in the chicken coop. Using a warm air blower to heat up quickly and evenly, only 6-8 hours in advance can meet the requirements; At least 24 hours before using a coal furnace to raise the temperature, the required temperature can be reached; Using a warm air blower is easy to operate, just add a small amount (4-5 pounds) of coal to the boiler, and the time for each coal addition is only three to five minutes. Afterwards, add coal in a timely manner according to the temperature displayed on the computer detector.
When replacing coal balls for coal furnace insulation, it takes an average of 3-5 minutes to replace each coal ball in the furnace. According to a comparative analysis by Xinmu.com, the former significantly reduces the time required. In addition, when expanding the chicken flock, only the auxiliary equipment for cooling the warm air fan needs to be moved on the balance bar, without moving the coal stove and smoke pipe, which is both convenient and labor-saving. In addition, the special enclosed smoke exhaust pipe of the warm air blower is discharged through the inner wall of the chicken coop and then to the outside, which allows the heat carried away by the exhaust gas to act on the chicken coop without gas leakage into the coop, thus avoiding gas poisoning.
Using a warm air blower for insulation not only achieves ideal insulation effect and reduces labor, but also saves insulation costs for farmers. Previously, we only applied warm air blowers during the brooding stage (around 30 days old) and achieved unexpected results; Now we are trying to apply it to the breeding of medium and large chickens, and many farmers are already using it. The information feedback has unique advantages in all aspects. Farmers who use warm air heaters have guaranteed insulation for both chick rearing and medium to large-sized chickens.
Warm air heaters have their unique advantages, but they also have disadvantages. Due to the limited capacity of the furnace, the amount of coal added is also limited, requiring multiple coal additions for insulation. Fortunately, the time and labor required for coal addition are minimal, so there are still some small-scale farmers who prefer them.
Using a superconducting warm air stove, superconducting heat pipes can transfer a large amount of heat over long distances to the heat dissipation medium through their small cross-sectional area without the need for external force. Moreover, this superconducting heat pipe can directly conduct heat through an open flame. This superconducting application in boilers can provide high thermal energy support, with a heat utilization rate of over 85%, saving more than 25% energy compared to ordinary Tongtian boilers.
By comparing and analyzing the insulation effects, labor costs, and insulation costs of the two methods of warm air fan insulation and coal furnace insulation, it is concluded that warm air fan insulation has significant advantages. Using a warm air blower to keep chickens warm during winter not only saves time and effort, but also reduces insulation costs, improves efficiency and benefits. Before planting in winter, it is necessary to heat up in advance to achieve a certain level of stability in the chicken coop. Using a warm air blower to heat up quickly and evenly, only 6-8 hours in advance can meet the requirements; At least 24 hours before using a coal furnace to raise the temperature, the required temperature can be reached; Using a warm air blower is easy to operate, just add a small amount (4-5 pounds) of coal to the boiler, and the time for each coal addition is only three to five minutes. Afterwards, add coal in a timely manner according to the temperature displayed on the computer detector.
When replacing coal balls for coal furnace insulation, it takes an average of 3-5 minutes to replace each coal ball in the furnace. According to a comparative analysis by Xinmu.com, the former significantly reduces the time required. In addition, when expanding the chicken flock, only the auxiliary equipment for cooling the warm air fan needs to be moved on the balance bar, without moving the coal stove and smoke pipe, which is both convenient and labor-saving. In addition, the special enclosed smoke exhaust pipe of the warm air blower is discharged through the inner wall of the chicken coop and then to the outside, which allows the heat carried away by the exhaust gas to act on the chicken coop without gas leakage into the coop, thus avoiding gas poisoning.
Using a warm air blower for insulation not only achieves ideal insulation effect and reduces labor, but also saves insulation costs for farmers. Previously, we only applied warm air blowers during the brooding stage (around 30 days old) and achieved unexpected results; Now we are trying to apply it to the breeding of medium and large chickens, and many farmers are already using it. The information feedback has unique advantages in all aspects. Farmers who use warm air heaters have guaranteed insulation for both chick rearing and medium to large-sized chickens.
Warm air heaters have their unique advantages, but they also have disadvantages. Due to the limited capacity of the furnace, the amount of coal added is also limited, requiring multiple coal additions for insulation. Fortunately, the time and labor required for coal addition are minimal, so there are still some small-scale farmers who prefer them.