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Who We Serve
solutions designed to meet the unique demands of each industry, ensuring optimal
air cleanliness and efficiency in every setting.
Healthcare & Medical
Sports & Entertainment Venues
Corporate & Fortune 500 Companies
Manufacturing
Government & Public Sector
Custom Pleated Filters
HEPA Filters (99.97, 99.99), Metal Filters (Aluminum, Stainless Steel), Panel Filters, Pleated Filters, Rigid Filters,
Custom Air Filters, and Gates Belts.
Commercial Air Filters
Custom Filters
Gates Belts
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I replace commercial air filters?
The frequency of replacing commercial air filters can depend on various factors, including the type of filter used, the environment in which it operates, and the level of usage. Generally, it’s recommended to replace commercial air filters every 1 to 3 months for standard capacity filters in typical office settings. However, if you’re using high-capacity filters or if the environment has higher levels of pollutants (like manufacturing facilities or healthcare settings), you may need to replace them more frequently, possibly every few weeks.
Regularly checking the filters for dirt and pressure drops can also help you determine when they need to be replaced. Keeping a maintenance schedule will ensure optimal air quality and efficiency in your commercial space.
What is the difference between high capacity vs. standard capacity filters?
High-capacity filters and standard-capacity filters differ mainly in their design and the effectiveness with which they capture airborne particles. High capacity filters hold more dust and particles than standard capacity filters because they have more pleats and have more square inches of media. They often last longer in areas with high pollution or in places that need better air quality, like factories and hospitals. High-capacity filters usually have a higher MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) rating, which means they work better at filtering.
Standard capacity filters have fewer pleats and are less dense. They work well in typical office settings or places with fewer airborne contaminants. Its recommended to change out standard capacity filters more often because they fill up quickly. While they can capture larger particles, they are generally less efficient at capturing smaller ones, like dust mites and pollen, compared to high-capacity filters.
What is a MERV filtration rating?
A MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) filtration rating is a standard that measures the effectiveness of air filters in capturing particles of different sizes. This rating, developed by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), ranges from 1 to 20, with higher values indicating a greater ability to trap smaller particles.
Filters with a MERV rating of 1-4 are typically used in residential settings and can capture larger particles such as dust and pollen. Filters rated between 5-8 are generally effective for residential and commercial use, while those rated 9-16 can significantly improve air quality in environments like schools and hospitals. Filters with ratings from 17-20 are often used in medical facilities and clean rooms, where high levels of filtration are crucial.
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