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HAF Fans
HAF Fans
Stagnant air is one of the quietest causes of crop trouble. Without horizontal air movement, you get cold pockets, leaf wetness that lingers into the night, and microclimates that invite botrytis and powdery mildew. HAF fans keep air circulating through the canopy, evening out temperature and humidity across the bay so every plant grows in the same conditions, and your heating and dehumidification equipment works less to maintain them.
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A common starting point is enough fan capacity to move roughly 25 percent of your greenhouse air volume per minute, arranged so air travels the length of the bay and returns in a horizontal loop. Spacing depends on the throw of the fan you pick and the dimensions of your bay. Send your bay dimensions and crop type to an AdeptAg specialist and we'll size it for you.
HAF fans are suspended above the crop, typically in pairs or sets that push air down one side of the bay and back the other. The goal is one continuous horizontal loop that keeps air moving past every plant. They aren't tied to ventilation cycles, so they can run independently of your exhaust and intake equipment.
Most operations run them continuously to keep air mixing even when heating or ventilation is idle. That's where variable-speed fans like the Priva EcoFan+ pay off: they keep air moving at low speed during cool nights and quiet periods, dropping electrical draw without leaving the canopy still.
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