Frost is more than an inconvenience – it consumes your resources and potentially destroys your business
In our changing environmental and regulatory climate, reducing freeze damage is becoming increasingly problematic. You need a solution that can handle frost without polluting the environment or unduly disrupting your neighbor’s peace and tranquility. At the same time, you need a solution that doesn’t cost more than it pays off.
Our goal is to provide effective and cost-effective frost protection solutions. At the same time, our solutions are designed to have a minimum impact on the environment and your neighbors. The system has been designed with these considerations in mind.
The Selective Inverted Sink system uses a horizontal fan unit to draw cold stratified air close to the floor* and expel it upwards from the protected area.
How does it work:
On a frosty night (without clear weather, wind or fog) the soil surface is cooled by radiation. Under these conditions, the atmosphere is divided into layers of air of different temperatures and densities.
The coldest air, the densest, sits in the lower layers and causes the observed frost damage to the crops.
On rough terrain, cold air flows towards the lowest areas of the property due to gravity. Cold air accumulates in various areas due to the presence of different obstacles such as barriers created by various embankments, trees or other vegetation, slope variations, or simply due to micro-topography. After all, most of the cold air collects in the valleys.