FAQ - Cooling System in Greenhouse
Can it be used in hot climates?
Yes, we provide greenhouse cooling system for hot climates designed to perform even in extreme summer temperatures.
Is this system suitable for large-scale operations?
Absolutely. Our summer cooling system for commercial greenhouses can be scaled to cover large growing areas efficiently.
How do I keep a greenhouse cool in summer without over-wetting plants?
Use fine droplet output, correct nozzle height/spacing, and short timed cycles (or sensor control). The goal is fast evaporation—if leaves stay wet for long, the cycle is too long or airflow is low.
When should I run a summer cooling system for greenhouse?
Typically during peak heat hours (late morning to afternoon). Many farms run short cycles that increase during heat spikes and reduce when temperatures stabilize.
How do I size the system for cooling greenhouse in summer?
Sizing depends on greenhouse length/width/height, crop type, ventilation type, and target RH%. The nozzle grid and zoning are designed so cooling is even—especially in larger bays.
Is misting a good greenhouse summer cooling solution for extreme heat?
Yes, especially when paired with shading and ventilation. For a cooling solution for greenhouse in extreme summer, zoning and automation are key so you can cool only the bays that need it.
Can this help control greenhouse temperature in summer for sensitive crops?
Yes. Fine mist + controlled cycles can stabilize temperature and humidity for crops that are sensitive to heat stress—provided ventilation is adequate and cycles are tuned.
What is an active winter cooling system in greenhouse and when is it needed?
In many regions, winter needs heating more than cooling—but some greenhouses still overheat on sunny winter afternoons. In that case, short controlled cycles (often the same system) can handle temperature spikes without changing the full setup.
How much temperature can an active summer cooling system in a greenhouse reduce?
In summer, a misting-based active cooling system in a greenhouse typically reduces inside temperature by about 4–8°C. In hot, dry conditions with good ventilation and shading, it can reach ~8–10°C reduction. During high-humidity periods, the drop is usually lower—often ~2–5°C—because evaporation slows down
Are there other summer cooling solutions for greenhouse?
Yes, in addition to misting, summer cooling solutions for greenhouse may include ventilation or evaporative cooling, depending on your needs.