Without the right greenhouse cooling or climate conditioning, your greenhouse can quickly become too hot for your plants. A properly designed cooling system can help beat the heat and protect your plants from overheating.
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Evaporative cooling is a process that uses the natural cooling effect of water to lower the temperature of the surrounding air. It evaporates water into the air, which absorbs heat and lowers the temperature. This process occurs in nature, such as when sweat evaporates from our skin, but it can also be used in various industrial and residential applications to provide cooling.
In evaporative cooling systems, a device known as an evaporative cooler also called a swamp cooler, is used. It consists of a water reservoir, a pump, and a fan. The pump circulates water from the reservoir to a cooling pad or media made of a porous material that absorbs water. The fan then blows air through the wet cooling pad, which causes the water to evaporate and cools the air as it passes through.
Evaporative cooling is an efficient and cost-effective method of cooling in dry climates with low humidity. However, in humid environments, the cooling efficiency of evaporative cooling systems is reduced because the air is already saturated with moisture and cannot absorb much more water vapor.
When choosing a greenhouse cooling system, please consider the following
- The temperature requirements of your plants
- The climate in your area