Climate Control System

Climate control logic, ventilation and cooling coordination, sensor integration, electrical cabinet execution, and remote monitoring for greenhouse and facility automation.

Greenhouse climate control system for ventilation, cooling, and environmental automation

What the System Controls

This is the climate automation layer for greenhouses and agricultural facilities that need coordinated ventilation, cooling, heating, and environmental monitoring.

Ventilation

Exhaust fans, circulation fans, and ventilation window logic.

Cooling

Cooling pumps and cooling system coordination when temperature rises.

Heating

Heating equipment for seasonal and night control where required.

Climate zones

Independent logic per greenhouse bay, block, or facility zone.

Electrical cabinet integration

Logic commands to relays, contactors, and motor protection — not direct high-power switching.

Environmental sensors

Temperature, humidity, CO₂, light, and related feedback inputs.

Climate Automation Architecture

Environmental sensors feed the climate controller. The controller runs logic and schedules; electrical control cabinets execute power switching to fans, pumps, and cooling equipment.

Climate automation architecture — sensors, controller, electrical cabinet, and climate equipment

System, Not Only a Controller

The climate controller is the automation logic layer. The full climate control system includes sensors, schedules, equipment groups, electrical cabinet coordination, and field devices working together.

  • Controller as logic layer
  • Electrical cabinet as execution layer
  • Fans, pumps, and cooling as field layer
  • Sensors and alarms as feedback layer
System, Not Only a Controller

Flexible Equipment & Sequential Startup

Large greenhouse projects often include many motors. PKY climate automation supports individual, group, and zone control — with sequential startup to reduce simultaneous motor impact on the electrical supply.

  • Individual device and equipment group control
  • Climate zone strategies per bay or block
  • Adjustable delays between equipment groups
  • Expandable zones and sensor inputs

Control Structure

Climate logic organizes equipment into controllable groups. The controller coordinates schedules and delays; cabinets and field devices execute the plan.

Climate ControllerEquipment GroupsElectrical CabinetsFans / Pumps / Cooling

Related Modules

PKY-60W

Main controller for climate logic, schedules, and cabinet coordination.

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Temperature & Humidity Sensor

Environmental sensing for climate feedback loops.

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CO₂ Sensor

Optional CO₂ monitoring for enriched growing environments.

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Monitoring & Sensor System

Weather, flow, and operation records when integrated.

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Typical Applications

Commercial greenhouse

Commercial greenhouse

Multi-zone ventilation, cooling, and monitoring for production houses.

Multi-zoneFans & cooling
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Greenhouse turnkey

Greenhouse turnkey

Add climate automation to structure and fertigation packages.

TurnkeyUpgrade path
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Greenhouse irrigation + climate

Greenhouse irrigation + climate

Combined fertigation and climate layers on one platform.

FertigationClimate
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Use this page as the product-level entry for climate automation — before selecting controller models, cabinet hardware, sensors, or zone layout. Full system architecture is on the Climate Control System page.

Discuss Your Climate Control Project

Share facility type, climate zones, fan and cooling layout, and whether an electrical control cabinet already exists. PKYDrip can recommend a suitable climate control system configuration.

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Reference: PC-0801-2-02-PROD-CLIMATE-SYSTEM-01