ระบบ Evap มีกี่รูปแบบ? สร้างลมเย็นลดความร้อน แบบไหนใช่คุณ!

สำหรับพื้นที่ที่มีอากาศร้อน และเป็นพื้นที่แบบเปิดโล่ง การจะทำความเย็นภายในอาจเป็นเรื่องที่ยาก เนื่องจากข้อจำกัดหลายอย่าง หากจะใช้เครื่องปรับอากาศแบบปกติ อาจจะไม่ตอบโจทย์มากนัก โดยเฉพาะพื้นที่ที่มีคนจำนวนมาก แต่ถ้าใช้ ระบบ Evap ก็จะสามารถทำความเย็น เพื่อลดความร้อนภายในได้ ซึ่งตอบโจทย์สำหรับคนที่ต้องการทำความเย็นในพื้นที่โล่งอย่าง งานนิทรรศการ งานโรงเรือน งานเกษตรต่างๆ ซึ่งระบบอีแวปเป็นระบบที่มีให้เลือกหลากหลายรูปแบบ และแต่ละรูปแบบก็จะมีความแตกต่างกัน
วันนี้ Yushi Group จะมาแนะนำรูปแบบของระบบอีแวปให้คุณรู้จักกัน ถ้าคุณต้องการระบบทำความเย็นขนาดใหญ่ ที่สามารถใช้ในพื้นที่เปิดได้ต้องไม่พลาดบทความนี้เลย!
What is the Evap System?

Evap System has how many types? Cool down and reduce heat Which type is right for you! For areas with hot air and open spaces, cooling down indoors might be challenging due to various constraints. Using conventional air conditioning units may not be very effective, especially in areas with a large number of people. However, with an Evap system, cooling down and reducing heat indoors becomes feasible. This system is particularly suitable for those who need cooling in open spaces, such as exhibitions, greenhouse operations, and agricultural activities. The Evap system comes in various types, each with its unique characteristics.
Today, Yushi Group will introduce the types of Evap systems for you to get acquainted with. If you need a large-scale cooling system that can be used in open spaces, don't miss this article!
What is the Evap System?
First, let's get to know the Evap system before anything else. Many people who are not familiar with this system may wonder what it is. Essentially, the Evap system is a cooling system designed for open spaces to reduce heat. It utilizes fans for cooling.
It employs the exchange of heat by relying on water evaporation. Water is drawn up and evaporated from Cooling Pads to reduce the surrounding air temperature and increase air circulation inside. This results in cooler air, even in open spaces.
Another distinguishing feature of the Evap system from other systems is humidity and temperature control. The operating principle of the Evap system involves expelling heat outside through evaporation, with fans drawing out hot air. This helps in reducing temperature and increasing relative humidity. Moreover, the fans used in Evap systems are high-powered and equipped with air ducts for better cooling control.
Read the article "Evap Greenhouse: What is it? Who should consider building one!" for more information.

The working process of the Evap system, easy to understand!
- The fan will draw heat into the air filter pad.
- Then the heat will enter the water panel or Cooling Pad, which will draw water from the water tank up.
- Once the water is drawn up, it will evaporate, and the fan will release cool air, making the air inside cooler, and we will feel the humidity inside, making us feel comfortable.
What are the advantages of the Evap system?
- More energy-efficient than conventional air conditioners (when cooling in the same system)
- Can reduce temperature by up to 5-15 degrees
- High-powered fans with relatively quiet operation
- Has systems to kill bacteria in water and self-cleaning systems
- Environmentally friendly because it uses water for cooling instead of environmentally damaging refrigerants like CFCs
- Can be used both outdoors and indoors
- Lower maintenance and upkeep costs compared to other types of air conditioners

How many types of Evap systems are there?
Once you know about the Evap system, now let's get to know the different types of Evap systems. Currently, there are five main types of Evap systems, each of which is suitable for different applications. Let's see what each type is used for:
- Quonset: A half-circle-shaped greenhouse with a relatively simple interior structure. It can be with or without poles and is typically covered with plastic sheets. It can withstand high winds and is suitable for greenhouse farming or animal husbandry.
- Gothic Arch: A greenhouse with a gothic-style curved roof, usually made of wood for strength. Unlike Quonset, this type of Evap system is more difficult to install and often lacks ventilation, so additional ventilation fans may be necessary. It is suitable for growing flowers and other plants.
- Even Span: A popular greenhouse design with a peaked roof, suitable for large-sized greenhouses, whether single or attached. This type of Evap system allows for good ventilation, improves internal temperature regulation, and saves energy. It is suitable for cultivation or areas with a large number of people.
- Uneven Span: Similar to Even Span, but the roof is not symmetrical, with one side longer than the other. This helps with light penetration and is suitable for sloped or shaded areas.
- Dome: A unique Evap system characterized by its half-dome shape covering the entire greenhouse. It is relatively difficult to build but is suitable for growing plants that require uniform temperature distribution. This type is often made of plastic or provides a clear view inside.
In addition to the types of Evap systems, each type of roof can be either translucent or opaque, depending on its intended use. Translucent roofs are preferred for growing plants as they allow sunlight to pass through and reduce energy consumption. However, if other equipment like cooling systems are installed, opaque roofs may be used for better temperature control. It's important to choose wisely because Evap systems typically lack other ventilation options, and installing them in hot environments may require additional equipment.
