Installing a cooling system can greatly simplify the process of maintaining proper heat and humidity levels in a greenhouse. However, not all greenhouse cooling systems are equal. Many of them have large droplet sizes of 20 or more microns and orifices as small as .006 inches. This combination causes a lot of problems. The droplets do not evaporate fully, so their cooling power is limited. They also wet the surfaces of the greenhouse and the plants inside it. In addition, it doesn’t take much for the orifices to become clogged. As a result, they need to be replaced often. Therefore, it is very important that any person who considers installing a cooling system in their greenhouse take these factors into consideration.

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