Effects of Ammonia
1. On Chicken Health
Irritation of the eyes and respiratory system, leading to illness and reduced growth
انخفاض in egg production performance
Increased risk of disease infection
2. On Farm Workers
Eye and respiratory irritation
Long-term health risks, such as chronic respiratory diseases
3. On the Environment
Ammonia can contaminate soil and water
Impacts ecosystems and the health of humans and other animals
Methods to Manage and Reduce Ammonia in Poultry Houses
1. Ventilation
Proper ventilation systems help reduce ammonia concentration in the air
Poultry houses should be designed to ensure effective air circulation
2. Manure Management
Regular removal of manure from the poultry house
Use of absorbent materials such as ash or lime to reduce ammonia levels
3. Equipment and Technology
Use of air filtration or ammonia removal systems
Installation of monitoring devices to measure and control ammonia levels
4. Environmental Management
Control humidity levels, as high moisture increases ammonia accumulation
Use bedding materials that effectively absorb moisture and ammonia
Managing and reducing ammonia levels in poultry houses is essential. Proper ventilation design, effective manure management, and the use of appropriate technology can significantly reduce ammonia-related risks and improve overall farm conditions.
• Input Voltage: 12 VDC
• Power Consumption : < 10 watts
• Output Voltage: 0-10 VDC
• Output Impedance: 16 Ohms .
• Ammonia Range: 0-100 ppm.
• Operating Temperature: -25 to +70°C
• Accuract: 0-100 ppm +/-3% of Reading
• Sensor Element Type: MEMS
• Max. Cable Length: 150 Meter
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Effects of Ammonia
1. On Chicken Health
Irritation of the eyes and respiratory system, leading to illness and reduced growth
انخفاض in egg production performance
Increased risk of disease infection
2. On Farm Workers
Eye and respiratory irritation
Long-term health risks, such as chronic respiratory diseases
3. On the Environment
Ammonia can contaminate soil and water
Impacts ecosystems and the health of humans and other animals
Methods to Manage and Reduce Ammonia in Poultry Houses
1. Ventilation
Proper ventilation systems help reduce ammonia concentration in the air
Poultry houses should be designed to ensure effective air circulation
2. Manure Management
Regular removal of manure from the poultry house
Use of absorbent materials such as ash or lime to reduce ammonia levels
3. Equipment and Technology
Use of air filtration or ammonia removal systems
Installation of monitoring devices to measure and control ammonia levels
4. Environmental Management
Control humidity levels, as high moisture increases ammonia accumulation
Use bedding materials that effectively absorb moisture and ammonia
Managing and reducing ammonia levels in poultry houses is essential. Proper ventilation design, effective manure management, and the use of appropriate technology can significantly reduce ammonia-related risks and improve overall farm conditions.
• Input Voltage: 12 VDC
• Power Consumption : < 10 watts
• Output Voltage: 0-10 VDC
• Output Impedance: 16 Ohms .
• Ammonia Range: 0-100 ppm.
• Operating Temperature: -25 to +70°C
• Accuract: 0-100 ppm +/-3% of Reading
• Sensor Element Type: MEMS
• Max. Cable Length: 150 Meter
#TempView #Controller #temp #Rtron #Alarm #SENSOR
Effects of Ammonia
1. On Chicken Health
Irritation of the eyes and respiratory system, leading to illness and reduced growth
انخفاض in egg production performance
Increased risk of disease infection
2. On Farm Workers
Eye and respiratory irritation
Long-term health risks, such as chronic respiratory diseases
3. On the Environment
Ammonia can contaminate soil and water
Impacts ecosystems and the health of humans and other animals
Methods to Manage and Reduce Ammonia in Poultry Houses
1. Ventilation
Proper ventilation systems help reduce ammonia concentration in the air
Poultry houses should be designed to ensure effective air circulation
2. Manure Management
Regular removal of manure from the poultry house
Use of absorbent materials such as ash or lime to reduce ammonia levels
3. Equipment and Technology
Use of air filtration or ammonia removal systems
Installation of monitoring devices to measure and control ammonia levels
4. Environmental Management
Control humidity levels, as high moisture increases ammonia accumulation
Use bedding materials that effectively absorb moisture and ammonia
Managing and reducing ammonia levels in poultry houses is essential. Proper ventilation design, effective manure management, and the use of appropriate technology can significantly reduce ammonia-related risks and improve overall farm conditions.
• Input Voltage: 12 VDC
• Power Consumption : < 10 watts
• Output Voltage: 0-10 VDC
• Output Impedance: 16 Ohms .
• Ammonia Range: 0-100 ppm.
• Operating Temperature: -25 to +70°C
• Accuract: 0-100 ppm +/-3% of Reading
• Sensor Element Type: MEMS
• Max. Cable Length: 150 Meter
#TempView #Controller #temp #Rtron #Alarm #SENSOR



