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FAQs

Why is it important to change my HVAC filters regularly?

  • It saves energy–and money.
  • Extends the life of your HVAC equipment.
  • Reduces the risk of untimely breakdowns.
  • Enhances the indoor environment–health issues.
 

How often should filters be changed?

  • According to your needs, as often as monthly.

Why change air filters in your HVAC system?

  • A dirty filter will not stop all allergens and dust but tends to allow them to blow around your house
  • Saves you time in dusting furniture all the time
  • Loaded air filters will force your air handler to work harder and shorten its life
  • Save time and money by changing your filters at least once every month
     

How does MERV describe filtration efficiency when we don't know the meaning of the MERV word?

  • MERV is an acronym which stands for "Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value" and is the standard developed by ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers) to compare filter efficiency.

Understanding MERV Ratings

  • MERV ratings are used to rate the ability of an air conditioning filter to remove dust from the air as it passes through the filter. MERV is a standard used to measure the overall efficiency of a filter. Higher MERV ratings mean fewer dust particles and other airborne contaminants pass through the filter.
  • MERV ratings are determined by adding particles of varying sizes (1-12) into a controlled testing environment. The particles are added upstream of the test filter and a laser particle counter samples the air before it enters the filter and after it leaves the filter. The two particle counts are compared to calculate the Particle Size Efficiency of the tested filter. Once this is determined, a MERV Parameters chart is used to determine the MERV rating.
  • MERV ratings range from 1 - 16 and measurements are in microns. Some of the common particles related to MERV ratings are pet dander, insecticide dust, smog, dust, viruses, wood, tobacco smoke, spores, bacteria and pollen.
  • Some of the most common filters found in residential use only have a merv rating of 1 to 4. These are typically disposable panel type filters and do not do a good job of filtering the air because they will not stop particles smaller than 10 microns.
  • Merv 5 to 8 rated filters are a better choice and are more commonly found in commercial applications. These filters will collect particles as small as 3 microns and are a good choice for home owners also.
  • Filters with a merv rating of 9 to 12 are used in commercial and industrial applications and will stop particles in the 1 to 3 micron range. These filters are a great choice for home owners who want the best dust control possible. When using filters with Merv 9 ratings and above it is important to clean or replace them when recommended by the manufacturer because they will have a negative effect on air flow when they become dirty. This can lead to performance problems and decreased operating efficiency.
  • The most efficient filters have merv ratings of 13 to 16 and will stop particles as small as .3 microns. These filters are used in hospitals and other super clean environments.

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