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Polyhouse Fan & Pad Cooling System Installation involves setting up an evaporative cooling system using exhaust fans and cooling pads to effectively reduce internal polyhouse temperature. This service provides controlled cooling for crops in hot and dry climatic conditions.
Service Overview
Polyhouse Fan & Pad Cooling System Installation is an advanced climate control service designed to maintain optimal temperature levels inside the polyhouse during high ambient temperatures. The system works on the principle of evaporative cooling, where hot air is drawn through wet cooling pads and exhausted through high-capacity fans.
This service is essential for climate-controlled and high-value crop polyhouses.
Scope of Work
Supply and installation of cooling pads
Installation of exhaust fans on opposite end walls
Water circulation system setup for cooling pads
Pad frame fabrication and fixing
Electrical connections and system integration
System Components
High-efficiency cellulose cooling pads
Industrial-grade exhaust fans
Water distribution pipes and gutters
Recirculation pump and water tank
Control panels and automation interface
Installation Process
Cooling pads mounted securely on one sidewall
Exhaust fans installed on the opposite wall
Proper sealing to ensure airtight airflow path
Water distribution tested for uniform wetting
System tested for airflow, cooling efficiency, and leakage
Cooling & Climate Benefits
Reduces internal temperature significantly
Maintains uniform cooling across polyhouse
Improves crop comfort during extreme heat
Supports year-round cultivation in hot climates
Quality & Installation Standards
Installed as per airflow and cooling load calculations
Uses corrosion-resistant and durable materials
Ensures minimal water wastage
Compatible with automation and sensor systems
Importance in Turnkey Polyhouse Construction
Fan and pad cooling systems enable controlled climate management in polyhouses exposed to high temperatures. Proper installation ensures efficient cooling, energy savings, and stable growing conditions for sensitive and high-value crops.

