Primary bag filter592*592*381 3700m³ 4.09m² G3
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Primary bag filter592*592*381 3700m³ 4.09m² G3
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Product Description
The Primary Bag Filter (592*592*381) is designed for efficient air filtration with a flow rate of 3700 m³/h and a filtration area of 4.09 m². With a G3 efficiency rating, it effectively captures larger particles, making it ideal for general ventilation and HVAC systems.
Application Areas
HVAC systems in commercial and residential buildings
Industrial ventilation systems
Cleanroom environments
Food and pharmaceutical industries
Electronics manufacturing
Design Features
High dust-holding capacity
Low resistance to airflow
Durable synthetic or fiberglass materials
Customizable sizes
Cost-effective and long-lasting performance
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Material composition
Frame material Aluminum profile |
Aluminum profile/aluminum plate folding frame/galvanized frame/stainless steel frame |
Filter material |
synthetic fiber |
Support frame material |
Galvanized iron wire |
Filter bag type | Ultrasonic bags/self-sewn bags |
Filter efficiency | G3:85%@2.04m, G4:90%@2.0m |
Maximum operating temperature | 80℃ |
Maximum operating humidity | 100% |
Product dimensions parameters
size | bags | Air volume | Filter area | Dust holding capacity | Initial resistance | Final resistance | Filtration efficiency |
(WxHxD)(mm) | (m³/h) | (m²) | (g) | (Pa) | (Pa) | ||
287X592 X381 | 3 | 1400 | 1.58 | ≈250 | <40 | 100-200 | G3 |
≈290 | <45 | 150-200 | G4 | ||||
490 X592 X381 | 5 | 2400 | 2.65 | ≈430 | <40 | 100-200 | G3 |
≈480 | <45 | 150-200 | G4 | ||||
592 X592 X381 | 6 | 2850 | 3.18 | ≈510 | <40 | 100-200 | G3 |
≈580 | <45 | 150-200 | G4 | ||||
592 X592 X381 | 8 | 3700 | 4.09 | ≈650 | <40 | 100-200 | G3 |
≈750 | <45 | 150-200 | G4 | ||||
287 X592 X500 | 3 | 1850 | 2.08 | ≈330 | <40 | 100-200 | G3 |
≈380 | <45 | 150-250 | G4 | ||||
490 X592X500 | 5 | 3100 | 3.48 | ≈560 | <40 | 100-200 | G3 |
≈630 | <45 | 150-250 | G4 |
size | bags | Air volume | Filter area | Dust holding capacity | Initial resistance | Final resistance | Filtration efficiency |
(WxHxD)(mm) | (m³/h) | (m²) | (g) | (Pa) | (Pa) | ||
287X592 X381 | 3 | 1400 | 1.58 | ≈250 | <40 | 100-200 | G3 |
≈290 | <45 | 150-200 | G4 | ||||
490 X592 X381 | 5 | 2400 | 2.65 | ≈430 | <40 | 100-200 | G3 |
≈480 | <45 | 150-200 | G4 | ||||
592 X592 X381 | 6 | 2850 | 3.18 | ≈510 | <40 | 100-200 | G3 |
≈580 | <45 | 150-200 | G4 | ||||
592 X592 X381 | 8 | 3700 | 4.09 | ≈650 | <40 | 100-200 | G3 |
≈750 | <45 | 150-200 | G4 | ||||
287 X592 X500 | 3 | 1850 | 2.08 | ≈330 | <40 | 100-200 | G3 |
≈380 | <45 | 150-250 | G4 | ||||
490 X592X500 | 5 | 3100 | 3.48 | ≈560 | <40 | 100-200 | G3 |
≈630 | <45 | 150-250 | G4 |
FAQ
1. Are Primary Bag Filters suitable for use in high-traffic areas?
Primary Bag Filters can be suitable for high-traffic areas, but they may need more frequent maintenance due to increased particle accumulation. In environments with heavy foot traffic or airborne pollutants, these filters can efficiently capture larger particles, but regular checks and replacements are recommended.
2. What are the cost considerations for using Primary Bag Filters?
The cost of Primary Bag Filters can vary depending on factors such as size, material, and brand. While they are generally affordable, the cost of regular maintenance, cleaning, and replacement should be considered, particularly in high-usage environments, to ensure optimal filter performance over time.
3. How do you dispose of used Primary Bag Filters?
Used Primary Bag Filters should be disposed of according to local waste disposal regulations. Depending on the material, they may be recyclable, but it's important to check the manufacturer’s guidelines to ensure they are disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.
4. What are the differences between a Primary Bag Filter and a HEPA filter?
Primary Bag Filters capture larger particles, typically with an efficiency of 50-90%, while HEPA filters capture finer particles down to 0.3 microns with an efficiency of 99.97%. HEPA filters are often used in the final stages of filtration, whereas Primary Bag Filters are typically used in the initial stages to prevent clogging of more sensitive filters.
5. Are Primary Bag Filters available in different sizes?
Yes, Primary Bag Filters are available in a range of sizes to suit various filtration needs and system requirements. The size of the filter is typically based on the dimensions of the system and the airflow requirements for optimal performance.
6. Are Primary Bag Filters compatible with all types of HVAC systems?
Primary Bag Filters are compatible with most HVAC systems, as long as the size and type match the system's specifications. However, it is important to ensure proper fit and installation to maximize filtration efficiency and prevent air bypass.
7. What is the lifespan of a Primary Bag Filter?
The lifespan of a Primary Bag Filter can vary based on factors like air quality, usage, and maintenance. Generally, they last between 6 to 12 months before requiring replacement, though regular inspection is necessary to assess their condition and effectiveness.
8. Are Primary Bag Filters effective for filtering fine particles?
Primary Bag Filters are not as effective as HEPA filters for capturing fine particles, as they are designed to trap larger particles. However, they can still capture particles down to a certain size, typically around 10 microns, making them effective for general air quality improvement in industrial and commercial settings.
9. How often should a Primary Bag Filter be replaced?
Primary Bag Filters should typically be replaced every 6 to 12 months, depending on the environment and level of contamination. In areas with heavy dust or pollutants, more frequent replacements may be necessary to ensure the system functions efficiently.
10. How does a Primary Bag Filter improve indoor air quality?
A Primary Bag Filter improves indoor air quality by capturing larger particles like dust, dirt, and pollen from the air. This prevents these particles from circulating in the indoor environment, contributing to cleaner, healthier air for occupants.
11. How do you ensure the proper installation of a Primary Bag Filter?
To ensure proper installation of a Primary Bag Filter, check the system’s specifications and make sure the filter fits correctly in the designated slot. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for installation, ensuring that the filter is sealed properly to prevent air bypass and maintain optimal filtration efficiency.
12. What is the best way to dispose of a used Primary Bag Filter?
The best way to dispose of a used Primary Bag Filter depends on the material it is made from. Many filters are not recyclable and should be disposed of in a landfill. However, always check with local waste management authorities for specific disposal instructions to ensure environmentally responsible handling.
13. What size should my Primary Bag Filter be?
The size of your Primary Bag Filter should match the specifications of your system. It’s important to measure the filter slot or housing in your HVAC or ventilation system and select a filter that fits snugly to prevent air from bypassing it.
14. What should I do if my Primary Bag Filter is clogged?
If your Primary Bag Filter is clogged, it should either be cleaned (if reusable) or replaced. Cleaning involves removing dust and debris, while replacement ensures the continued efficiency of the system. Regular inspections help prevent excessive clogging and maintain airflow.
15. Can Primary Bag Filters remove odors from the air?
Primary Bag Filters are not designed to remove odors from the air. They primarily capture larger particulate matter such as dust and debris. To remove odors, additional filtration, such as activated carbon filters, would be required.
16. Are there any health risks associated with using Primary Bag Filters?
Generally, there are no significant health risks associated with using Primary Bag Filters as long as they are maintained properly. However, if the filters are not replaced or cleaned regularly, they may accumulate dust and allergens, which could affect air quality and potentially cause respiratory issues.
17. What is the purpose of using a Primary Bag Filter in HVAC systems?
The purpose of using a Primary Bag Filter in HVAC systems is to capture larger particles and contaminants before they reach more sensitive filters. This helps improve indoor air quality, protect downstream filters from clogging, and enhance overall system efficiency.
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