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Drying of grains even after storage with high moisture content.
Balance of specific moisture content of cereals.
Automatic cooling of grains, without the need for human operation.
Control of condensation and prevention of unwanted germination.
Reduction of the risk of accidents caused by toxic or explosive gases.
Durable solution, maintenance-free and with zero energy consumption.
What is the SRA natural ventilation system?
It is a natural exhaust and ventilation system designed for silos and warehouses that automatically controls humidity, temperature, and gases, without the use of electricity or moving parts.
For what types of products is the SRA System suitable?
It is especially suitable for cereals and grains stored in bulk or in bags, which need to maintain stable moisture and temperature.
What problems does the SRA system help to avoid?
It reduces internal heating of the grains, prevents condensation, avoids germination cycles, controls harmful gases, and decreases the proliferation of insects, birds, and rodents.
Does the SRA system consume electricity?
No. It works based on the temperature and pressure difference between the indoor and outdoor air, ensuring continuous and natural air circulation.
Is maintenance required on the SRA System?
No. Because it has no moving parts, the SRA System does not require periodic maintenance.
Can the SRA system help in low humidity regions?
Yes. In dry regions, where grains lose excessive moisture, the use of the SRA System combined with landscaping solutions can balance internal conditions.
How does the principle of natural ventilation work in the RAS (Respiratory System)?
The heat generated by the grains draws cold outside air into the silo. This cold air circulates to the hottest points, pushing the hot air, laden with gases and dust, out through the system's equipment. This cycle repeats until the temperatures reach equilibrium.
Does the SRA system replace mechanical aeration or other active methods?
Not necessarily. It can be used as the primary natural ventilation solution or as a complement to other methods, reducing costs and increasing safety in storage.
