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Greenhouse Cooling Systems: Fan & Pad vs Fog vs Shade Comparison

Summer greenhouse temperature management is critical. Without effective cooling, internal temperatures can exceed 110°F — destroying crops and creating hazardous working conditions.

Cooling Overview

Four main cooling strategies exist: evaporative (fan & pad, fog), radiative (shade), and ventilation-based (natural, mechanical). The ASABE EP406.4 standard provides guidelines for greenhouse cooling system design.

Fan & Pad Cooling

Most effective active cooling: Fan & pad systems can reduce greenhouse temperatures by 10-20°F below outside. Air is drawn through wet cellulose pads, cooling via evaporation. Ideal for arid and semi-arid climates. High water consumption but excellent temperature control.

Fog/Misting Systems

High-pressure fog systems inject fine water mist that evaporates instantly, cooling without wetting foliage. Can be combined with ventilation. Less temperature drop than fan & pad (5-12°F) but better humidity control and no pad maintenance.

Shade Cloth Systems

Shade cloth reduces solar radiation entering the greenhouse. Available in 30-80% shade density. Passive method — only reduces temperature by 3-8°F. Essential in all climates as a base cooling strategy, but insufficient alone in hot climates.

Natural Ventilation

Ridge and side vents use natural convection and wind-driven air exchange. The most cost-effective cooling strategy. Effective in temperate climates. Can maintain temperatures within 5-10°F of outside ambient when properly designed.

Comparison Table

SystemTemp ReductionWater UseEnergy UseUpfront Cost
Fan & Pad10-20°FHighHigh$$
Fog System5-12°FModerateModerate$$$
Shade Cloth3-8°FNoneMinimal$
Natural Vent0-5°FNoneNone$

Climate Suitability

Arid (SW US, Australia, Middle East): Fan & pad required for summer production. Humid (SE US, SE Asia): Natural ventilation + shade + fog. Fan & pad less effective. Temperate (Europe, NE US): Natural ventilation + shade sufficient for most of the year.

Cost Analysis

Fan & pad: $3-8/sq ft installed, $0.50-1.50/sq ft/year operating. Fog system: $5-12/sq ft, $0.30-1.00/sq ft/year operating. Shade: $1-3/sq ft installed. Natural ventilation: $1-4/sq ft (ridge + side vents included in greenhouse structure).

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Beat the heat with Fangcheng cooling systems. We design and install fan & pad cooling, high-pressure fog systems, automatic shade curtain systems, and natural ventilation configurations for greenhouses of all sizes. Custom engineered for your climate.

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FAQ

Most effective greenhouse cooling?

Fan & pad — reduces temperature 10-20°F below outside. Best for arid climates.

Is fog better than fan & pad?

Fog uses less water and doesn’t wet foliage but achieves less temperature drop. Best for humid climates.

How much does shade cloth reduce temperature?

3-8°F depending on shade density (30-80%). Best combined with ventilation or evaporative cooling.

What is the cheapest cooling method?

Natural ventilation — included in greenhouse structure cost. Effective in temperate climates.

Do I need cooling for a hobby greenhouse?

Yes — even small greenhouses exceed 100°F without cooling. Shade cloth + fan is sufficient for hobby use.

Conclusion

Effective greenhouse cooling combines multiple strategies. Shade cloth is the base layer. Natural ventilation provides passive air exchange. Fan & pad or fog systems provide active cooling for hot conditions. The right combination depends on your climate, crop temperature requirements, and budget.

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