Choosing the energy efficient grow room HVAC system is a process that requires careful consideration.
There are many options on the market, which can make it difficult to decide. We understand that you want to ensure the HVAC system you choose meets your needs, provides stable temperature and humidity control, and remains energy efficient over the long term. By browsing our carefully compiled FAQs, we hope to help you better understand the product features and benefits, and determine if they meet your selection criteria.
If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to contact us. We’re happy to share professional insights to help you make the best choice.

When selecting the right model for your grow room HVAC system, we consider factors like lighting load, plant count, watering volume, room insulation, and external temperature. We assess these factors together to recommend the most suitable system for your specific requirements. Feel free to contact us for assistance in choosing the right system based on your project’s details.

Yes, our HVAC for grow rooms can be installed outdoors, but we recommend placing the main unit inside to protect it from harsh weather conditions and reduce maintenance costs. If indoor space is limited, we suggest installing a simple roof or protective cover to shield the equipment.
As for the cooling condenser, it is designed to dissipate heat and must be installed outdoors to function properly.

Our standard models can operate stably in an environment temperature range from -5°C to 50°C. If you need to use the system in more extreme conditions, we can customize the equipment to support temperatures from -28°C to 55°C. To ensure proper functioning in low-temperature environments, we will add antifreeze components. For outdoor installations, the equipment will also be equipped with waterproof and UV-resistant panels to ensure durability.

Yes, our system integrates dehumidification, cooling, heating, and ventilation into one unit. Gorw room HVAC operates year-round and can precisely control temperature and humidity. The system prioritizes dehumidification to meet the high latent heat load control requirements of commercial cannabis cultivation.
It can effectively dry the air while reheating the dehumidified air through a reheat coil to prevent excessively cold air from entering the grow room. Additionally, the system cools the air by releasing heat to the air condenser or dry cooler, achieving both dehumidification and cooling effects.

Our Grow Room HVAC series use hot gas reheat technology, not electrical reheat. When the compressor runs during dehumidification, it generates a large amount of heat. Our system recovers this heat and uses it to warm the dehumidified air. The heated air is then sent back into the grow room, ensuring the temperature remains suitable and the environment stays stable.
Hot gas reheat technology efficiently utilizes the wasted heat, reduces energy waste, and decreases reliance on electric heaters, helping to save energy and operational costs.

Grow room HVAC system by Altaqua uses 30mm thick galvanized steel sandwich panels. These insulated panels offer excellent thermal isolation and energy efficiency. Compared to ordinary galvanized steel panels, these panels significantly reduce heat loss or gain during air circulation, maintaining stable climate conditions and greatly reducing energy consumption. This design ensures efficient operation and continuous energy savings for our cannabis HVAC system.

Our standard filter rating for the grow room HVAC is MERV-8. This is because MERV-8 can effectively filter most common particles while maintaining low air resistance. To ensure the system can maintain reasonable airflow, we usually choose MERV-8 filters. However, if you require higher air quality, we can upgrade to MERV-13 filters.

Our HVAC system for grow room can be controlled via Modbus protocol or receive a 24V signal from your control system to start the equipment. This allows you to easily integrate our system with your existing control system for flexible operation and management.

Our grow room HVAC systems are ETL certified, which proves they meet U.S. safety standards. In addition, our company is ISO certified, meeting international quality management and environmental management standards. These certifications show that our design and manufacturing processes follow strict quality control requirements, ensuring the safety, reliability, and consistent performance of our equipment.

Sure. They can be used in GMP-compliant cannabis facilities. Our grow room HVAC system can precisely control temperature and humidity to meet strict environmental requirements. It is equipped with a high-efficiency MERV-8 filter system that effectively filters airborne particles. We also offer optional UV lights to further improve air quality. The air circulation design inside the system helps prevent cross-contamination from external air, ensuring a pure environment inside the facility.
