Jack og
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Basically means that you have adequate cooling capacity . Laminar flow is air moving from top to bottom, achieved via ducting, and promotes exchange of heat and brings in co2 that plants need.Could you please explain what you mean by fans moving static load but still needing to introduce cooling load to maintain flow and laminar air flow. I'm just trying to understand so I can make sure its setup properly. Thank you.
Static load means stagnation of air inside the room, so you have to bring in fresh air that is then cooled and moved around.
Usually an air handler “makes up” 25% of volume from outside the source, meaning from the outside, which passes through the coils, exchanging heat and fills an enclosed space.
Being a sealed grow room with chiller , the movement of air across the pipes that will have potential load is near impossible. . Unless the chilled solution goes through a coil of sorts. First company makes a decent air handler that you can run chilled water/ ethanol solution through like an ac coil, just pick up some fresh air from Outside and direct said air from the top through troufer registers , add inline fans to increase the flow and you would be set.