1700m³/h Medium Efficiency Glass Fiber Filter,F5
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Product Description
The 1700 m³/h Medium Efficiency Glass Fiber Filter, rated F5, is engineered for reliable air filtration in HVAC systems. This filter effectively captures a variety of airborne particles, improving indoor air quality while allowing for efficient airflow.
Constructed from high-quality glass fiber, it offers excellent durability and a substantial dust-holding capacity. The F5 rating signifies its capability to filter out medium-sized particles, making it a suitable choice for both commercial and industrial environments where a balance between efficiency and cost-effectiveness is essential.
Design Features

01Enhanced Durabilit
Enhanced Durabilit
Unique high dust-capacity structure improves filter longevity.

02Quality Filter Media
Quality Filter Media
Utilizes glass fiber media from American JM Company for effective filtration.

03Flame Retardant Performanc
Flame Retardant Performanc
Meets UL-2 standard, suitable for fire-certified enterprises

04Filtration Efficiency Grade
Filtration Efficiency Grade
Available in F5, F6, F7, and F8 efficiency grades (EN779).
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Product dimensions parameters
Material Parameters
Outer frame material | Aluminum profile/aluminum plate folding frame/galvanized frame/stainless steel frame |
Filter material | Fiberglass |
Filter bag type | Self-sewn bags |
Support frame material | Galvanized iron wire |
Filter efficiency | F5:45%@0 5um, F6:65%@0 5um, |
F7:85%@0 5 um, F8:90%@0.5um, F9:95%@0. 5 um | |
Maximum operating temperature | 150℃ |
Maximum operating humidity | 100% |
Outer frame material | Aluminum profile/aluminum plate folding frame/galvanized frame/stainless steel frame |
Filter material | Fiberglass |
Filter bag type | Self-sewn bags |
Support frame material | Galvanized iron wire |
Filter efficiency | F5:45%@0 5um, F6:65%@0 5um, |
F7:85%@0 5 um, F8:90%@0.5um, F9:95%@0. 5 um | |
Maximum operating temperature | 150℃ |
Maximum operating humidity | 100% |
Technical Parameters
Size | Bags | air volume | Filter area | Dust holding capacity | Initial resistance | Final resistance | Filtration efficiency |
287x592x381 | 3 | 1000 | 1.58 | ≈380 | <50 | 250-300 | F5 |
≈330 | <65 | 250-300 | F6 | ||||
≈290 | <80 | 300-400 | F7 | ||||
≈250 | <100 | 300-400 | F8 | ||||
490x592x381 | 5 | 1700 | 2.65 | ≈630 | <50 | 250-300 | F5 |
≈560 | <65 | 250-300 | F6 | ||||
≈480 | <80 | 300-400 | F7 | ||||
≈420 | <100 | 300-400 | F8 | ||||
592x592x381 | 6 | 2050 | 3.18 | ≈740 | <6 | 250-300 | F5 |
≈660 | <65 | 250-300 | F6 | ||||
≈590 | <80 | 300-400 | F7 | ||||
≈500 | <100 | 300-400 | F8 |
Size | Bags | air volume | Filter area | Dust holding capacity | Initial resistance | Final resistance | Filtration efficiency |
287x592x381 | 3 | 1000 | 1.58 | ≈380 | <50 | 250-300 | F5 |
≈330 | <65 | 250-300 | F6 | ||||
≈290 | <80 | 300-400 | F7 | ||||
≈250 | <100 | 300-400 | F8 | ||||
490x592x381 | 5 | 1700 | 2.65 | ≈630 | <50 | 250-300 | F5 |
≈560 | <65 | 250-300 | F6 | ||||
≈480 | <80 | 300-400 | F7 | ||||
≈420 | <100 | 300-400 | F8 | ||||
592x592x381 | 6 | 2050 | 3.18 | ≈740 | <6 | 250-300 | F5 |
≈660 | <65 | 250-300 | F6 | ||||
≈590 | <80 | 300-400 | F7 | ||||
≈500 | <100 | 300-400 | F8 |
FAQ
1. How do medium efficiency bag filters help improve indoor air quality?
Medium efficiency bag filters play a significant role in enhancing indoor air quality by capturing a wide range of airborne pollutants, including dust, pollen, and pet dander. By effectively filtering these particles, these filters help reduce allergens and other irritants in the air, resulting in a healthier indoor environment. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of these filters are essential to maintain their effectiveness.
2. How do I troubleshoot issues with medium efficiency bag filters?
Troubleshooting issues with medium efficiency bag filters involves several steps to identify potential problems. First, check for:
Reduced airflow or unusual noises from the HVAC system
Visible dirt or dust buildup on the filter
Increased energy consumption
If any of these signs are present, inspect the filter for clogs or damage, and replace it if necessary. Additionally, ensure that the filter is properly installed and compatible with your HVAC system.
3. How do medium efficiency bag filters help with HVAC efficiency?
Medium efficiency bag filters contribute to HVAC efficiency by maintaining optimal airflow and reducing strain on the system. By effectively capturing dust and debris, these filters prevent buildup within the HVAC components, which can lead to decreased performance and higher energy consumption. Regularly replacing these filters ensures that the HVAC system operates at peak efficiency, ultimately leading to lower operating costs.
4. Can medium efficiency bag filters prevent mold growth?
Medium efficiency bag filters can help reduce the potential for mold growth by capturing moisture-laden particles and organic matter that may contribute to mold development. However, while they can mitigate some risks, they are not specifically designed to eliminate mold. Maintaining proper humidity levels and ensuring good ventilation alongside using these filters is essential for effective mold prevention.
5. What is the airflow resistance of medium efficiency bag filters?
The airflow resistance of medium efficiency bag filters typically ranges from 50 to 150 Pascal (Pa), depending on the filter design and loading conditions. This resistance is crucial as it affects the overall efficiency of the HVAC system; filters with too high resistance can hinder airflow, while those with lower resistance may allow more particles to pass through.
6. How do I identify the right MERV rating for my needs?
To identify the right Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) rating for your needs, consider the following factors:
The types of pollutants you want to filter out
Your specific indoor air quality requirements
The compatibility of the filter with your HVAC system
A MERV rating between 5 and 8 is generally suitable for most residential applications, while higher ratings may be necessary for commercial or specialized environments.
7. How do medium efficiency bag filters impact HVAC noise levels?
Medium efficiency bag filters can influence HVAC noise levels by affecting airflow dynamics within the system. When filters are clean and properly installed, they allow smooth airflow, minimizing noise. However, clogged or damaged filters can create turbulence, leading to increased operational noise. Regular maintenance is essential to ensure that filters do not contribute to unwanted noise levels.
8. What is the difference between medium and high-efficiency bag filters?
The primary difference between medium and high-efficiency bag filters lies in their particle capture capabilities. Medium efficiency filters typically have a MERV rating of 5 to 8, capturing larger particles, while high-efficiency filters have higher MERV ratings, capturing smaller particles and allergens. High-efficiency filters provide superior filtration but may also cause greater airflow resistance, making them less suitable for certain HVAC systems.
9. What applications are suitable for medium efficiency bag filters?
Medium efficiency bag filters are suitable for a variety of applications, including commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and HVAC systems in residential settings. They are particularly effective in environments where moderate air quality is required, such as offices, schools, and retail spaces. Their ability to filter out common airborne pollutants makes them a practical choice for many standard air filtration needs.
10. What are the common sizes of medium efficiency bag filters?
Common sizes of medium efficiency bag filters vary to accommodate different HVAC systems, but typical dimensions include:
20x20x2 inches
24x24x2 inches
16x25x4 inches
When selecting a filter, it's essential to choose the right size to ensure proper fit and optimal performance within the system.
11. How do I know if I need a higher efficiency filter?
Determining whether you need a higher efficiency filter involves assessing several factors related to your indoor air quality needs. Consider the following:
The presence of allergens or sensitivities among occupants
Environmental conditions, such as proximity to pollution sources
The performance of your current filter and its MERV rating
If you notice increased dust, allergy symptoms, or if your HVAC system is struggling to maintain airflow, upgrading to a higher efficiency filter may be beneficial.
12. Are there specific guidelines for medium efficiency bag filter installation?
Yes, there are several guidelines to follow for the proper installation of medium efficiency bag filters to ensure optimal performance. First, always check the manufacturer's instructions for specific recommendations. Ensure the filter is installed in the correct orientation, as indicated by airflow arrows. Additionally, make sure the filter fits snugly in the frame to prevent air bypass and check for any leaks or gaps around the edges.
13. How does filter media affect the performance of medium efficiency bag filters?
The type of filter media significantly impacts the performance of medium efficiency bag filters. High-quality media can enhance dust-holding capacity, reduce airflow resistance, and improve overall filtration efficiency. Common materials include synthetic fibers and glass fibers, with each type offering different benefits. For instance, glass fiber media generally provides better efficiency and durability compared to synthetic options. Regularly replacing the filter media is crucial to maintaining optimal performance.
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