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20 Inch Shutter Exhaust Fan, Wall Mounted, for Greenhouse
20 Inch Shutter Exhaust Fan, Wall Mounted, for Greenhouse
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The 20 Inch Shutter Exhaust Fan is a wall-mounted ventilation solution designed for greenhouses, sheds, and workshops. It’s especially suited for homeschoolers who run home science labs and greenhouse projects, helping students observe how climate affects plant growth and experimentation outcomes.
Key Features & Design
- Size & mounting: 20-inch shutter exhaust fan, wall-mounted for straightforward installation in greenhouse walls, sheds, or learning spaces.
- High airflow: Delivers up to 1500 CFM to rapidly vent stale air, floating dirt, heat, and smells, maintaining a fresh indoor environment.
- Intelligent control: Built-in controller with temperature and humidity triggers, offering up to 10 speed settings, multiple modes, a timer, and an alarm for flexible climate management.
- Efficient, quiet motor: Premium EC motor operates at 1500 RPM and 50W, producing up to 8.8 m/s of airflow with low noise for a comfortable learning space.
- Durable construction: All-metal steel design provides high rigidity, deformation resistance, and the ability to withstand damp and rain—more sturdy than plastic and suited to harsh weather.
- Versatile use: Also adaptable as an attic or year-round ventilation fan, broadening its value across different homeschool projects.
Performance / Benefits
This fan actively solves common homeschool ventilation challenges by expelling heat, odors, and dust, helping maintain optimal growing conditions for classroom plant studies and experiments. The intelligent controller lets students observe how temperature and humidity influence airflow and plant outcomes, turning climate control into a hands-on learning activity.
a) Use cases you’ll love in a homeschool setting:
- Greenhouse plant growth experiments: manage air exchange to study heat tolerance, transpiration, and photosynthesis under controlled conditions.
- Seed germination and propagation projects: maintain stable temperatures and humidity to improve success rates and reproducibility.
- Environmental science lessons: measure how ventilation affects CO2 levels, air quality, and humidity over time.
- Science fair readiness: collect data on airflow, climate variables, and plant performance to support hypothesis testing.
- Attic or shed ventilation for year-round learning spaces: keep workspaces comfortable and conducive to reading, coding, or experiments.
What students will learn: how air movement influences temperature, humidity, and plant physiology; how to interpret data trends from environmental sensors; how to design experiments around ventilation plans and climate control.
Why this stands out: Unlike simpler fans, this model integrates programmable controls, precise airflow, and rugged durability in a single unit, making climate management an actionable, curriculum-aligned component of home education. Its robust build and weather-ready design reduce maintenance and interruptions to learning, keeping focus on discovery and inquiry.
