A Reflective Journey in Building a Sustainable Floral Cooler

Introduction

As Co-CEO of Retrotec, a company at the forefront of building performance technology since 1995, I’ve had the privilege of contributing to the development of some of the industry’s leading digital pressure gauges and fans. My name is Ben, and alongside my role at Retrotec, I’ve embarked on a personal project that leverages my professional expertise for a cause close to my heart – creating a state-of-the-art floral cooler for my wife, Kelli’s, business, Country Bouquets.

The Genesis of the Project

Kelli’s passion for designing flowers for weddings through Country Bouquets inspired me to apply my knowledge of building science to preserve the beauty of her creations. Flowers, in their delicate splendor, demand precise conditions for storage, a challenge I was eager to tackle. This project wasn’t just about building a cooler; it was about creating an environment where beauty and science converge.

Designing with Precision and Purpose

The cooler’s dimensions and material choices were meticulously planned to ensure optimal conditions for flower preservation. Measuring 8 feet 4 inches by 9 feet 6 inches, and standing 10 feet tall, this space was engineered to maintain the delicate balance necessary for floral freshness.

Insulation and Airtightness: A Dual Approach

Walls: Two walls were constructed with concrete blocks which previously existed and then added 2″ foam insulation (R-value of 12) for thermal resistance. Foil side facing towards the outside to help reflect the heat back to the outside. The other two walls feature a blend of 1/4″ plywood to protect the insulation installed into the wall cavities,, and mineral wool insulation (R-value of 15) for its mold resistance and superior insulation properties in the wall cavities..

Ceiling: We opted for a combination of mineral wool (R-value of 15) and two layers of 2″ foam insulation, maximizing the R-value to 39 for top-tier thermal resistance.  We could add another two inches here without impacting the internal space of the cooler.

Optimal Conditions for Floral Preservation:

  • Flowers thrive and last longer when stored in conditions that mimic their natural cool, humid environment. The target conditions for a floral cooler are typically:
  • Temperature: Between 34°F and 38°F (1°C to 3°C)
  • Humidity: Between 90% and 95%
These conditions help slow down the aging process of flowers, keep them hydrated, and prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi.

Technological Integration for Precision and Efficiency

Understanding the critical nature of maintaining these conditions, I installed WiFi-enabled temperature and humidity sensors within the cooler. These sensors allow for real-time monitoring and adjustments, ensuring the environment remains within the target range for optimal flower preservation.

An Innovative Upgrade: Utilizing the Cool of the Night

The latest upgrade to our floral cooler involves a system to bring in outside air during the evenings when the temperature drops below the cooler’s target. This natural cooling method reduces the reliance on the modified air conditioner, further lowering energy consumption while maintaining the perfect conditions for the flowers.
 
This approach not only exemplifies an efficient use of resources but also showcases how technology and nature can work in harmony for sustainable solutions

Cooling Technology: A CoolBot Revolution

Central to our design was a modified air conditioner, driven by a CoolBot, allowing us to achieve lower temperatures crucial for flower preservation. This innovative approach not only ensures efficiency but also aligns with our goal of reducing energy consumption.

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