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Bottled CO2 System

A bottled CO2 system offers the benefits of low cost of acquisition and does not add heat and humidity to the indoor garden or hobby greenhouse. There are still some disadvantages. The regulator or solenoid valve may "freeze" and get jammed in the open position and leak unnecessary and costly CO2 to the atmosphere. The frequent need to replace empty CO2 bottles may become an inconvenience. Also, the bottled CO2 system requires regular supervision. When a CO2 bottle is empty, the CO2 controller may still activate the system demanding to raise the CO2 concentration. Then, the solenoid valve may be continuously activated without the cooling of the passing thru evaporating CO2: often, a weak solenoid valve will overheat and burn or some other part of the system is damaged.

The regulator or solenoid valve "freezes"

This situation arises even if the power to the valve is turned off from the CO2 ppm controller or timer. The problem is partly due to the very low temperature of the evaporating CO2 thru the regulator product weak components. Plug'N'Grow's regulator iGS-REG has been designed to alleviate this problem and last for years of service.

There is also a physical limit to the CO2 evaporation in the bottle:

  • A 20 lbs CO2 bottle can only deliver 14 cubic feet of gas per hour;
  • A 50 lbs CO2 cylinder can only deliver 50 cubic feet of gas per hour;

If one tries to draw more than 14 cubic feet of gas per hour from a 20 lbs bottle, the gas temperature drops well below 0 degrees at the outlet and in the bottle. Drawing a high flow of CO2 from the bottle may cause the regulator and solenoid valve to freeze and ultimately the content of the bottle to freeze to carbonic ice thus stopping all flow. The same situation tested in our laboratory arose from a 50 lbs CO2 cylinder while drawing a high flow.

If a flow rate higher than 14 cubic feet per hour of CO2 is needed with 20 lbs bottles, it is better to use multiple regulators set at 14 cu. ft. an hour or less or use a high flow regulator like the iGS-REG and multiple 20 lbs CO2 bottles so as never withdrawing more than 14 cu. ft. an hour of CO2 per bottle.

CO2 bottle replacement

A gardener may also consider a CO2 gas combustion generator to avoid another major inconvenience associated with a bottled CO2 system: transportation. Most countries law relative to dangerous materials forbid transportation of high pressure gas bottle in a passenger vehicle. A valve leak is always possible. In the worst case of a valve breaking off, the bottle transforms into a rocket or explodes causing both damages and injuries. Some large indoor garden or hobby greenhouse may require frequent replacement of empty CO2 bottles.

  • 20 lbs Compressed CO2 Bottle contains 175 cubic feet of gas at atmospheric pressure and 68°F (standard conditions)
  • 20 lbs CO2 bottle may last from 5 to 7 days in the garden to enrich at 1200 ppm CO2 concentration a 1500 cubic feet garden also depending on the lighting duration set in the garden (14 to 18 hours).

Relative to the indoor garden or hobby greenhouse volume (length x width x height), the following table suggest the flow meter adjustment in standard  cubic feet per hour (SCFH) to raise the CO2 concentration from 450 to 1500 ppm in 10 minutes.

Grow room Volume in Cubic Feet

iGS-REG Flow meter adjustment

Large 10' X 10' x 6.5' grow tent 650

4

800

5

1000

6

1500

9

2000

13

2500

16

3000

19*

3500

22*

4000

25*

4500

28*

5000

32*

5500

35*

6000

38*

6500

41*

7000

44*

7500

47*

8000

50*

* We recommend using two 20 lbs compressed bottles in parallel or one 50 lbs bottle for flow rates higher than 16 SCFH.

 

Plug'N'Grow CO2 Controllers Comparison

 

iGS-061

iGS-100

iGS-220

iGS-221

Stand alone control

YES

YES

 

 

Integrated controller

 

 

YES

YES

Light/darkness detection

YES

YES

YES

YES

Light setting

YES

YES

YES

YES

Darkness setting

NO

YES

YES

YES

CO2 concentration display

YES

YES

YES

YES

Dangerous concentration warning

YES

YES

YES

YES

Visual enrichment signal

Flashing display

Flashing display

Flashing display

Flashing display

Accuracy

± 75 ppm

± 75 ppm

± 75 ppm

± 75 ppm

Adjustable CO2 setting

400 to 4900 ppm

400 to 4900 ppm

400 to 4900 ppm

 400 to 4900 ppm

Altitude correction

YES

YES

YES

 YES

User easy Calibration *

YES

YES

YES

 YES

Minimum Calibration Interval

Once a year

Once a year

Once a year

Once a year

Recommended Interval between calibrations**

3 months

3 months

3 months

3 months

Actual temperature displayed

YES

 

YES

 YES

Relative humidity displayed

 

 

YES

 YES

CO2 concentration enhancement

YES

YES

YES

YES

CO2 concentration lowering

YES***

YES***

YES***

YES

Safety Temperature Limit

YES

 

 

 

Relay to phone alarm for LO and HI Temperature or Relative Humidity

 

 

YES

YES

Adjustable Temperature Limit

10 to 50°C
50 to 122°F

 

 

 

Adjustable Différential

 

 

YES

 YES

Adaptation to garden

Dynamic Differential

Dynamic Differential

Dynamic Differential

Dynamic Differential

Messages to user

YES

YES

YES

 YES

1 CO2 enrichment equipment

YES

YES

YES

 YES

Up to 6 CO2 enrichment  equipments thru a power strip

YES

YES

YES

 YES

Other climate factor controlled

NONE

NONE

Temperature OR Relative humidity

Temperature AND Relative humidity

iGS-061 iGS-100
iGS-220
 iGS-221

* CO2 concentration varies in outside air depending on location, time, surroundings and altitude. It is recommended to calibrate the CO2 sensor with a certified concentration calibration gas.

** CO2 NDIR sensors loose their precision with time and "drift away" from calibration. Drifts of 100 to 200 ppm below the real value over 3 months use have been observed. It is recommended to calibrate the CO2 sensor at the beginning of each cultivation.

*** The marked CO2 controller has only one output and can only serve one purpose at a time, enrichment OR ventilation.

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Last updated on : July 31, 2010

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