Design and Evaluation of an Innovative Thermoelectric-Based Dehumidifier for Greenhouses

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Crops in greenhouses located in cold climates are frequently affected by high relative humidity (RH). This study presents the design, testing, and analysis of a dehumidifier based on thermoelectric cooling. Thermoelectric dehumidifiers (TEDs) are capable of dehumidifying greenhouses in cold regions while recovering heat for indoor air heating. The design of a TED is based on the specific characteristics of thermoelectric coolers (TECs). A TED consists of a cabinet, four heat exchangers, a duct fan, a water pump, and auxiliary components. The TED performance was evaluated in a Chinese solar greenhouse (CSG) with a volume of approximately 160 m3. The input voltage of the TECs, fan airflow rate, and cold-side fin area affected the TED performance, with their influence varying in magnitude. The radar chart results show that the optimal operating parameters are as follows: a fan airflow rate of 300 m3/h, a TEC input voltage of 15 V, and a cold-side fin area of 0.15 m2. With the TED running for 120 min under the optimal parameters, the RH in the CSG decreased by 25.5%, while the air temperature increased by 3.4 °C. The installation of the TED at the bottom of the CSG improved the growing environment of the crops, particularly in the vertical range between 0.2 m and 1.5 m height inside the greenhouse. These findings provide a valuable reference for applying thermoelectric cooling technology in the greenhouse field.

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Han, X., Liu, T., Cai, Y., Wang, D., Wei, X., Hai, Y., … Guo, W. (2025). Design and Evaluation of an Innovative Thermoelectric-Based Dehumidifier for Greenhouses. Agronomy, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15051194

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