How is an economical system defined?
The economical solution is the system sized for greenhouse volume, crop sensitivity, target humidity range, water quality and ventilation structure. Low initial price can become expensive when filtration, nozzle selection or line layout is wrong.
Main cost drivers
Pump flow, nozzle count, line length, filtration, automation level, maintenance cycle and service access form the main cost items. MEGAMIST evaluates them together to avoid unnecessary equipment.
Best approach by greenhouse scale
Compact panels and short lines may be enough for small seedling areas. Medium and industrial greenhouses benefit from zone control, humidity sensors, variable frequency panels and balanced nozzle distribution.
3 technical decisions that improve economy
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Frequently asked questions
Which system is the most economical?
No single system is the most economical before greenhouse size, humidity target, crop type, water quality and automation needs are verified.
Does automation increase cost?
It adds an initial item, yet can balance water, energy and maintenance costs by reducing unnecessary operation.
Does reducing nozzle count lower cost?
It may lower the first price, but uneven distribution and wetting risk may create higher long-term cost.
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