It
is estimated that 50% of all illnesses are either caused
by or aggravated by poor indoor air quality. So, clean indoor
air is important. Air purification products provide a variety
of methods to help contribute to a healthier living environment.
There
are a number of things you can do to reduce the amount of
pollutants in the air. Frequent dusting, vacuuming, and
washing of bedding will reduce the amount of dust and dust
mites present in your living spaces. Although these methods
are effective, not all airborne particles can be eliminated.
Some particles are so small they may escape through the
vacuum or never land on a surface. To capture these particles,
filtration devices can be helpful.
WHAT
ARE MY CHOICES WHEN IT COMES TO FILTERS?
Disposable
Filters are generally made of coarse fiberglass
mats in a frame mounted on a filter rack. They are often
referred to as “throwaway” filters. Very large
particles are collected by straining, as they are too large
to go through the openings in the filter. Particles are
also deposited on strands of the filter when they come in
direct contact with one another. The filter efficiency increases
as it fills with particles, until it reaches the point of
saturation and begins to lose as many particles as it gains.
The disposable filter’s capability is limited to larger
particles.
Electrostatic
Filters have a means for electrically charging
the filter; however, excessive static pressure can damage
your HVAC system.
Pleated
Filters are constructed of fiberglass or synthetic
fibers woven into a more dense material. The filter is arranged
in V-shaped forms to increase the area of the filter material
without increasing the face area. This increases the particle
holding capability. This filter allows you to capture a
wider range of particle sizes. Catution:
1" pleated can cause excessive static pressure.
Electronic
Air Cleaners are highly efficient filters that
use an electrical charge to remove and collect particulate
matter such as dust, smoke, pollen, etc. The charged particles
are then attracted to each other and forced to a series
of alternately-charged metal plates where they are collected.
These cells must be periodically cleaned with detergent
and hot water to maintain the efficiency of the collection.
They are generally used with a pre-filter to remove large
particles before entering the cells.
High-Efficiency
Particulate Air (HEPA) filters generally have an
efficiency rating of 90% and above are considered to be
very effective at small particle removal. There are many
models of portable HEPA filters intended for use in a room
that are self-contained with their own air mover and electrical
system.
FILTER MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
The
need to replace or clean filters is a function of many variables
such as run time, efficiency, size and type. Typically,
low-efficiency disposable and permanent filters need to
be replaced or cleaned every one or two months in peak heating
and cooling seasons. Electronic air cleaner cells should
be serviced at this frequency as well.
To
learn about more advanced air purification systems, CLICK
HERE.
|