Greenhouse Exhaust Fan

680,000.00

Selecting the right greenhouse exhaust fan involves assessing your specific needs in terms of greenhouse size, climate, and desired environmental conditions. By choosing a fan that provides adequate airflow, controls humidity, and operates efficiently, you can create a conducive environment for healthy plant growth throughout the year.

Proper installation and regular maintenance will ensure the longevity and effectiveness of your greenhouse exhaust fan system.

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Description

The Greenhouse Exhaust Fan is a fan powered by electricity. The exhaust fan is made of galvanized mesh and aluminum. The fan has three wings made of galvanized aluminum. The rolling of the blades ensures the cooling of the greenhouse.

Factors to Consider

  1. Greenhouse Size:
    • Volume Calculation: Calculate the volume of your greenhouse (length × width × height) to determine the required airflow capacity. Typically, it would help if you aimed for a fan that can exchange the air in the greenhouse 1-2 times per minute.
  2. Airflow Capacity:
    • CFM Rating: The fan’s airflow capacity is measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM). Choose a fan with a CFM rating that matches your greenhouse volume. For example, a 20′ x 30′ x 10′ greenhouse has a volume of 6000 cubic feet, so you would need a fan with a CFM rating of around 6000 to exchange the air once per minute.
  3. Climate and Temperature Control:
    • Temperature Range: Consider your local climate and the temperature range you need to maintain. The fan should be able to expel hot air during peak hours to keep the greenhouse cool.
  4. Humidity Levels:
    • Humidity Management: High humidity can lead to mold and plant diseases. The exhaust fan should help regulate humidity levels by expelling moist air and bringing in fresh air.
  5. Noise Level:
    • Quiet Operation: Choose a fan with a noise level acceptable for your environment, especially if the greenhouse is near residential areas.
  6. Energy Efficiency:
    • Power Consumption: Look for energy-efficient fans to minimize operating costs. Energy-efficient models can run continuously without significantly increasing electricity bills.
  7. Durability and Maintenance:
    • Material and Build: Opt for fans made from durable materials like galvanized steel or aluminum, which resist corrosion and can withstand greenhouse conditions.
    • Ease of Maintenance: Choose a fan that is easy to clean and maintain to ensure long-term performance.
  8. Fan Type:
    • Exhaust Fans: Mounted on the wall or roof, these fans expel hot air and maintain airflow.

Types of Greenhouse Exhaust Fans

  1. Box Fans:
    • Wall-Mounted: These fans are mounted on the wall and are suitable for smaller greenhouses or specific areas within larger structures.
  2. Shutter Fans:
    • Wall-Mounted with Shutters: These fans include shutters that open when the fan operates, ensuring efficient air exchange.
  3. Hooded Roof Fans:
    • Roof-Mounted: Installed on the roof, these fans expel hot air directly upward, preventing it from recirculating within the greenhouse.

Installation Tips

  1. Optimal Placement:
    • Install fans at the highest point in the greenhouse to effectively remove hot air that rises.
    • Position fans to ensure even distribution of airflow throughout the greenhouse.
  2. Ventilation System:
    • Integrate exhaust fans with intake vents or ventilation louvers to create a balanced airflow system.
  3. Wiring and Controls:
    • Ensure proper wiring and controls to regulate fan operation based on temperature and humidity levels.
  4. Regular Maintenance:
    • Clean fans regularly and inspect for any signs of wear or damage.
    • Lubricate moving parts as recommended by the manufacturer to maintain optimal performance.

Additional information

Weight 25 kg

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