Reducing the indoor temperature in the plant5 is a practical and effective goal. A cooling approach to achieving this goal requires a combination of cost-effectiveness, feasibility of implementation, and long-term maintenance. Here are a few effective cooling strategies:
Plant cooling 1Improve natural ventilation.
Open doors and windows: Make full use of natural wind to reduce indoor temperature by opening windows for ventilation.
Installation of ventilation facilities: Install exhaust fans or ventilation skylights in strategic locations in the plant to facilitate the discharge of hot air and the inflow of fresh air.
2.Use an industrial fan.
Install large ceiling fans: These fans can cover a large area, enhance air flow, and bring a cool feeling.
Deploy floor fans: Place floor fans in specific work areas to provide immediate cooling to employees.
3.Evaporative cooling system.
Wet pad-fan system: Install a wet curtain at the entrance of the plant, combine it with a fan, and use the principle of water evaporation and heat absorption to reduce the temperature.
Install evaporative coolers: Use portable or stationary evaporative coolers, especially in drier climates.
4.Shading and thermal insulation measures.
Installation of shading facilities: Install sunshade nets or sunshades on the windows and roof of the factory to reduce direct sunlight.
Apply insulation: Apply insulating paint or install insulation panels on roofs and walls to reduce heat ingress.
Implementing the above strategies can effectively reduce the indoor temperature of the plant5. Different factories may need to choose the most appropriate combination strategy based on their specific circumstances (e.g., plant size, local climate, budget, etc.).