Note that swamp coolers can be considered stand alone evaporative cooling systems but otherwise operate similarly as pad and fan systems.
Fan and pad cooling system in greenhouse.
They are supplied with water from a pipe above the pads and excess water is collected in a gutter at the bottom.
A fan and pad system uses exhaust fans to pull air through evaporative cooling pads.
Fan and pad systems consist of exhaust fans at one end of the greenhouse and a pump circulating water through and over a porous pad figure 2 installed at the opposite end of the greenhouse.
In this system aspen or cellulose pads are mounted in one endwall or sidewall of the greenhouse.
With this type of system exhaust fans are placed in one wall of the greenhouse and pads are in the opposite wall.
Two evaporative cooling systems are commonly used in greenhouses.
The fans exhaust air from the greehnouse and draw in fresh air through the pads.
It contains a cellulose pad overhead water supply pipe gutter to collect excess water a sump tank pump piping and control.
Water flows along the distribution pipe and drains down into the pad material.
The most commonly used evaporative cooling system used in greenhouses is the fan and pad evaporative cooling system see figures 5 5 and 5 6.
This technique utilizes the cooling effect produced when water evaporates and cools the air as it is pulled through the pad.
Pad and fan systems are part of a greenhouse s mechanical ventilation system.
Fan and pad evaporative cooling systems.
Cooling pads cool by creating large amounts of surface area that are exposed to air being drawn into the greenhouse by exhaust fans.
The pad system is normally installed continuously along the side or end of the wall opposite the fans.
The most common is the fan and pad system.