A 360º DEGREE VIEW OF
EVERY CONDITION INSIDE
AND OUTSIDE YOUR GREENHOUSE
Sensors that monitor every change.
Virtually all conceivable Hoogendoorn sensors can be fully integrated in our process computer. Thanks to the advanced software, the measurements of these sensors can be recorded and analyzed to provide more data about the greenhouse processes and can be integrated into the process controls of the process computer software.
Sensors
Hoogendoorn offers a broad range of sensors to measure both inside and outside conditions. We offer basic sensors to measure for example, the temperature of water and air, but also more advanced sensors to, among others, determine the microclimate and activity of your crop.
Aspirator unit
The aspirator unit is made from radiation resistant material and uses a low energy, high performance fan.
Dry-wet bulb & temperature sensor
The dry and wet bulb measurement is relatively simple and easy to calibrate.
Electronic RH & temperature sensor
The electronic measurement uses an industrial grade sensor that measures humidity and temperature without a water reservoir.
CO2 sensor
The CO2 measurement uses an industrial grade sensor that measures the CO2 level of the greenhouse.
Weather Conditions
The outdoor conditions are extremely important for the climate in the greenhouse itself. The weather mast has mandatory sensors and some optional sensors to ensure the best climate in the greenhouse.
Outdoor temperature sensor
The outside temperature sensor allows the process computer to control the heating, ventilation and energy screens.
Pyrano (solari) sensor
Solar radiation is measured with a pyrano, or solari, sensor. These measurements are used by our greenhouse control system.
Wind speed sensor
Data retrieved from the wind speed sensor is used by our process computer to optimize the regulation of air vents.
Wind direction sensor
For greenhouses with air vents on both sides of the roof ridge a distinction is made between the lee side and the wind side.
Precipitation sensor
Measurement of the exact amount of precipitation per unit of time is done by the precipitation intensity sensor.
Outside RH sensor
The outside RH sensor helps to control the indoor humidity even better.
Pyrgeo sensor
The pyrgeo sensor measures the outgoing long wave heat radiation and allows the computer to control of the energy screens.
Greenhouse Conditions
Besides the greenhouse temperature, relative humidity and CO2 levels, there are more sensors to get a better picture of the climate conditions in the greenhouse.
Plant temperature sensor
The plant temperature sensor is used to measure the temperature of an area of the plant with an IR sensor.
PAR-sensor
Photosynthetically active radiation, or growing light is part of the spectrum that plants need to optimize the photosynthesis.
Aquabalance
The Aquabalance measures the weight, drain and EC / pH of the crop in order to optimize the irrigation control.
More information on our sensors?
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