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Winter performance of a cross-flow automatically controlled naturally ventilated (ACNV) pig finishing house
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 November 2017
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Automatically Controlled Natural Ventilation (ACNV) has been shown to give good control over ventilation rates in pig houses under a wide range of climatic conditions (1, 2 and 3). Ventilation control is the principal means of governing the house temperature. A lower house temperature implies higher ventilation rates and a lower concentration of airborne contaminants. In cold weather, therefore, there is an incentive to set the house temperature as low as practical considerations will allow. One important constraint is the temperature variation within the house. The present study was undertaken to determine the magnitude of the temperature variations occurring in a commercial pig finishing house during cold weather. External weather was monitored to determine the relationship between internal temperature patterns and the weather. In addition the use of ceiling fans was investigated to assess their influence on the temperature distribution and air speed at pig level.
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