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Netafim CoolNet Pro 2GPH 4X 2GPH W/LP LPD 24PSI

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$7.75

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SKU:
MNCOOLNETL
MPN:
63100-058397

Description

Rapid Evaporation Cooling for Commercial Greenhouses

Maintain perfect humidity levels and regulate rising spring temperatures in your greenhouse with the Netafim CoolNet Pro Fogger. Engineered for commercial-grade cooling, this cross-shaped fogger utilizes four high-performance nozzles to produce an ultra-fine 65-micron mist. This incredibly small droplet size ensures rapid evaporation, cooling the air and boosting humidity without soaking your plants or soil below. Outfitted with an integrated anti-drain check valve, it guarantees drip-free operation the moment your system shuts off. Simply suspend the fogger from your overhead 1/2" mainline tubing using the required Micro-Sprinkler/Fogger Hanging Assembly.

Why Choose the Netafim CoolNet Pro?
  • Ultra-Fine Droplets: Averages a microscopic 65-micron droplet size at 60 PSI, allowing the mist to flash-evaporate in the air rather than settling heavily on delicate plant foliage.
  • Instant On/Off Check Valve: The built-in check valve (purple pin) opens at 28 PSI and tightly closes at 13 PSI. This prevents the overhead supply lines from draining onto plants, keeping them safe from fungal issues.
  • 4-Way Nozzle Design: Features four highly precise 2 GPH nozzles (delivering 8.1 GPH total at 60 PSI) in a cross configuration for perfectly balanced 360-degree distribution.
  • Easy Maintenance: Nursery and greenhouse environments demand uptime. The nozzles on the CoolNet Pro are easily removable for fast, tool-free cleaning.
Technical Specifications & Setup Spacing

Review the exact performance metrics to integrate the CoolNet Pro into your overhead climate control system.

  • Optimal Installation Height: 18" to 30" above the bench
  • Optimal Head Spacing: 36 inches between foggers
  • Filtration Requirement: Minimum 140 Mesh
Specification Value
Application Greenhouse Humidity & Evaporative Cooling
Flow Rate 8.1 GPH Total (4 x 2.0 GPH Nozzles) @ 60 PSI
Droplet Size Average 65 Microns @ 60 PSI
Check Valve Open Pressure 28 PSI
Check Valve Close Pressure 13 PSI
Required Accessory Micro-Sprinkler/Fogger Hanging Assembly
How to Install the Netafim CoolNet Pro

Build your overhead greenhouse climate system correctly for optimal evaporation.

Step 1: Prep the Overhead Mainline
Using a DripWorks key punch, create a clean hole in your suspended 1/2-inch or 3/4-inch poly mainline tubing. Space these holes exactly 36 inches apart over your benches.

Step 2: Attach the Hanging Assembly
Insert the barb of your Micro-Sprinkler/Fogger Hanging Assembly firmly into the punched hole. A weighted drop-tube assembly is necessary to keep the fogger perfectly level.

Step 3: Connect the CoolNet Fogger
Press the Netafim CoolNet Pro Fogger securely onto the bottom female connection of the Hanging Assembly.

Step 4: Regulate Pressure & Filter
Ensure your water source is filtered (140 mesh recommended) and that your system is pushing adequate pressure. For the 65-micron droplet size, 60 PSI is optimal, and the system must hit at least 28 PSI to open the check valves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Netafim CoolNet Pro Fogger good for spring greenhouse cooling?
Yes, the Netafim CoolNet Pro Fogger is perfect for regulating spring and summer greenhouse temperatures. It produces an ultra-fine 65-micron mist that evaporates rapidly, cooling the air and increasing humidity without over-wetting your plants.

Because the droplets flash-evaporate before hitting the benches, it keeps foliage dry, which is critical for preventing fungal diseases in high-humidity environments.

How does the check valve on the Netafim CoolNet Pro Fogger work?
The built-in purple pin check valve opens at 28 PSI and instantly closes at 13 PSI when the system turns off. This provides an instant on/off effect and prevents the overhead lines from draining onto your plants.

How high should I hang the Netafim CoolNet Pro Fogger?
For optimal evaporation and humidity control, you should install the CoolNet Fogger 18 to 30 inches above your greenhouse benches, spacing the fogger heads approximately 36 inches apart along your mainline.

What hardware do I need to install the Netafim CoolNet Pro Fogger?
This commercial fogger requires the DripWorks Micro-Sprinkler/Fogger Hanging Assembly. The hanging assembly connects the fogger head directly to your suspended overhead 1/2-inch or 3/4-inch poly mainline tubing.

✔ Compatibility Check

Please note the strict requirements for this commercial-grade unit:

  • Mounting Hardware: This fogger cannot be plugged directly into mainline tubing. It requires the Micro-Sprinkler/Fogger Hanging Assembly to function properly and stay plumb.
  • High Pressure Required: The internal check valve will not open if pressure drops below 28 PSI. For the optimal 65-micron mist, the system should operate around 60 PSI.
  • Filtration: A minimum 140-mesh filter is required to keep the micro-nozzles clear of debris.

Complete Your System

Ensure your overhead greenhouse cooling system operates flawlessly with these required components:

  • Micro-Sprinkler Hanging Assembly: The required weighted drop-tube assembly used to perfectly suspend the CoolNet from your overhead lines.
  • 1/2" Mainline Tubing: The primary water supply line suspended above your greenhouse tables.
  • Fine Mesh Water Filter: A 140+ mesh filter is crucial for preventing clogs in the fogger's ultra-fine nozzles.
  • Key Punch Tool: Easily puncture clean holes perfectly spaced 36" apart in your overhead mainline to insert the hanging assemblies.

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