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SHIPPING CONTAINER Alex, Blake, John ME455-HVAC Optimization Spring 2016

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SHIPPING CONTAINER

Alex, Blake, JohnME455-HVAC Optimization

Spring 2016

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Growing Tomato’sDesign Considerations:• Temperature• Humidity• Lighting• Ventilation• Return on investment

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Growing Lights

Light Spectrum Flowering Stage

Tomato Growing Stages

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Growing Lights

Growlite OGX Light Connected in series

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Hydroponics

Water carrying nutrients flow over plant's roots.Advantages:• No additional watering of plants is

necessary.• No soil is needed.• Faster grow time = More production

Disadvantages:• Higher first cost.• Higher operating cost.

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Drip System

System• Plants are located in reservoirs of water.• Pump circulates the water from the bottom of

the system to the top.• Gravity circulates the water from the top of the

system to the bottom.

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Piping Layout PipingConsists of 1" mains and ½" branches.All piping is PVC

• Easily assembled.• Low friction factor.• No corrosion.

Calculated losses due to friction.• Major losses • Minor losses

Pump controls will run pump when reservoir A is empty and turn off pump either when reservoir A is full or when reservoir B is empty.

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Anchorage, Alaska

Assumptions:• 78 ˚F as desired inside temp.• (-9)˚F Avg. min temp. outside (HVAC Text)

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HVAC

Spray Insulation

1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 40

2000400060008000

1000012000

Heat Loss Through Container Walls

Insulation (in)

Heat

Loss

(Btu

/hr)

Insulation choice of 3”

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HVAC

Shipping Container with Bard HVAC Unit installedUnit Spec’s: Need a unit with a minimum of

30,000 Btu/hr~(2.5 Nominal Tons)

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HVAC

Wall mounted Exhaust Fan

Exhaust Fan: Need 12 Air Changes per Hour

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Initial capital needed for 1st year: $20,000

Operating costs (annually): $10,000

Annual production revenue: $20,000

Return on investment 1st year: 113%

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