There will be an official open house with the Momeyer family, at Kahlstorf 1, 29568 Wieren on Friday 3 Feb. 2012 from 10:00 until 4:00 pm.
Here you can see a final fattening stable for 2912 animals with heat exchanger and other energy saving systems in ridge stable construction with 13 sections.
The Momeyer family chose the classic ridge beam stable construction and an outer shell of concrete sandwich panels for the construction of their new final fattening stable. The stable is divided into 13
section, each equipped for 224 animals plus a relaxing and recovering subsection. The walls that divide the sections are made of plastic. This facilitates cleaning. The feeding equipment is located in the stable's feed
control center. A classic liquid feeding system from Weda was installed. For the stable equipment VA-plastic partitioning was installed. During planning of the stable energy efficiency and a good stable climate were of great importance. The exhaust air is collected in a duct and extracted by central energy saving ventilators. A modern and proven heat exchanger system takes the warmth out of the exhaust air and feeds it into the supply air. This eliminates the need for conventional prechamber heating and reduces the energy cost of heating by approximately 2/3. The supply air is fed into the sections through a suspended ceiling with perforated panels. Here our new perforated panels with a click teeth were installed:
These new perforated panels can be cleaned easier, are B1-certified, and are secured by the click teeth when using a pressure washer. The pressure loss has been further reduced by the inlet and outlet diffuser. (Innovation by hdt)
The central walkway is kept completely draft free through the use of a central supply air duct in the loft. Further section specific outside flaps provide for supply air in the summer and systematic heat
distribution through the heat recovery system. The energy from the heavy pigs is directed specifically to the smaller animals. The use of the outer flaps also prevents heat stress in the larger animals. Energy costs are also reduced due to the lower electricity consumption. Our modern, SPS controlled LC4 control system with the weather guided air rate adjustment is part of our hdt-standard ventilation systems and provides for for clear and easy control of the stable with its simple operation via a Windows interface.
Here is the typical PC view for existing nest heating:
You'll find further information and directions to find us in the flyer which is available for download
We look forward to your visit.
Yout hdt team