Primary bag filter 592*592*381 2850m³ 3.18m² G3
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Product Description
The Primary Bag Filter (592592381) is designed for high-efficiency air filtration with a flow rate of 2850 m³/h. It is ideal for capturing larger particles in HVAC and industrial systems, providing reliable air quality management and protecting sensitive equipment downstream.
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. Can Primary Bag Filters be used for air conditioning systems?
Yes, Primary Bag Filters are commonly used in air conditioning systems. They help remove larger particles like dust and debris from the air before it reaches the more sensitive parts of the HVAC system, ensuring better indoor air quality and extending the lifespan of other filters.
2. How do you select the correct filter material for a Primary Bag Filter?
The correct filter material for a Primary Bag Filter is selected based on factors such as the type of contaminants, environmental conditions, and airflow requirements. For example, polyester is commonly used for general filtration needs, while materials like fiberglass may be chosen for environments requiring higher durability or resistance to heat.
3. What is the recommended air velocity for Primary Bag Filters?
The recommended air velocity for Primary Bag Filters typically ranges from 1 to 3 meters per second. Maintaining this air velocity helps prevent excessive pressure drop while ensuring that the filter can capture particles effectively without causing strain on the system.
4. Can a Primary Bag Filter be used in industrial ventilation systems?
Yes, Primary Bag Filters are well-suited for use in industrial ventilation systems. They efficiently capture larger particles like dust and debris in environments with high levels of contamination, helping to protect sensitive equipment and improve air quality in industrial settings.
5. What are the disadvantages of using a Primary Bag Filter?
One disadvantage of using a Primary Bag Filter is that it has a lower efficiency compared to high-efficiency filters like HEPA filters. While it effectively captures larger particles, it may not be sufficient for filtering smaller particles, requiring additional filtration stages. Additionally, bag filters can become clogged over time, leading to reduced airflow and the need for regular maintenance.
6. What types of contaminants can a Primary Bag Filter capture?
Primary Bag Filters can capture a wide range of larger contaminants such as dust, dirt, pollen, and debris. These filters are designed to prevent larger particles from entering more sensitive filtration stages, ensuring a clean and efficient air handling system.
7. Can a Primary Bag Filter be used in a cleanroom?
Yes, Primary Bag Filters can be used in cleanrooms as part of the first filtration stage. They help remove larger particles from the air, protecting more sensitive filters, such as HEPA filters, from clogging and improving overall air quality in cleanroom environments.
8. What is the typical resistance level for a Primary Bag Filter?
The typical resistance level for a Primary Bag Filter is relatively low, generally ranging between 20 to 150 Pascals. This ensures that the filter does not impede airflow significantly while still effectively capturing larger particles and debris.
9. Can a Primary Bag Filter be used in a kitchen ventilation system?
Yes, Primary Bag Filters can be used in kitchen ventilation systems to capture grease, dust, and larger particulate matter from the air. This helps maintain cleaner air and prevents buildup in the system, reducing the need for frequent maintenance.
10. Can a Primary Bag Filter be cleaned and reused?
In some cases, Primary Bag Filters can be cleaned and reused, depending on the material. However, repeated cleaning may reduce the filter’s effectiveness. If the filter is too clogged or damaged, it is generally recommended to replace it for optimal performance.
11. Can I install a Primary Bag Filter myself, or do I need a professional?
While it is possible to install a Primary Bag Filter yourself, it is recommended to consult with a professional for proper installation. Ensuring a correct fit and secure placement is essential to avoid air bypass and maintain the filter’s effectiveness.
12. What role do Primary Bag Filters play in industrial air pollution control?
Primary Bag Filters play a crucial role in industrial air pollution control by capturing larger particles and contaminants before they can enter the atmosphere or damage more sensitive filtration equipment. They help reduce airborne pollutants, improving the air quality and meeting regulatory standards.
13. What are the typical applications of Primary Bag Filters?
Primary Bag Filters are commonly used in HVAC systems, industrial ventilation, cleanrooms, and manufacturing facilities. They are designed to capture larger particles and prevent contamination in critical environments, ensuring the effectiveness of more specialized filtration systems.
14. What should I do if my Primary Bag Filter is clogged?
If your Primary Bag Filter is clogged, it should either be cleaned or replaced depending on its material and condition. Regular inspection is essential, and when cleaning is not sufficient, replacing the filter is necessary to ensure that the system continues to operate efficiently.
15. What are the cost considerations for using Primary Bag Filters?
The cost of Primary Bag Filters varies depending on factors such as size, material, and brand. While they are generally cost-effective for their performance, regular maintenance and replacement can add up over time, so it’s important to consider long-term expenses, especially in high-usage environments.
16. Are Primary Bag Filters energy-efficient?
Yes, Primary Bag Filters are energy-efficient, as they have a low-pressure drop and allow air to flow through without significant resistance. This helps reduce energy consumption in HVAC and ventilation systems, making them an effective and economical choice for many applications.
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