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Removing Particles from Air-Conditioning Systems
By: Thomas Yoon
Do you know that air-conditioning involves more than
controlling the temperature of the air? For stringent
climate control, the relative humidity, smells and
dusts are also controlled.
Today's topic is on air conditioning filters. These are
the tools to control dust particles from entering the
air-conditioned space. "Dust" could be a misnomer when
we enter into the world of cleanrooms. Even tobacco
smoke and bacteria are particles that can be filtered
off!
Prefilters
Having efficiencies ranging from 50% to 85%, prefilters
are used for protection against accumulations of textile
fibres and insects. They are ineffective in separating
smoke, pollen and staining particles like soot, oil mist.
Those with efficiencies above 85% are able to collect
pollen and have some limited effect against smoke and
staining particles. These are used in dehumidification
systems.
In textile industries, prefilters are used in
air-conditioning systems to protect heat exchangers,
humidifiers and fans. Window mounted air-conditioning
units use them for protecting the evaporator coils.
Those with 85% efficiencies are used to control dusts
from entering food handling premises and kitchens.
Fine filters
Fine filters are those with efficiencies ranging from
40% to 98%. Those in the 90% to 98% range are very
effective against staining particles like soot and oil
mist. They are also very effective against bacteria.
Their users includes air-conditioning for schools,
kitchens, filing rooms, light engineering workshops,
restaurants, and air curtains for food shops.
The higher ranges are suitable for operating theatres,
laboratories, and computers.
Absolute filters
Absolute filters are the most efficient filters around
with efficiencies ranging from 85% to more than 99.97%
They are highly efficient in collecting bacteria,
radioactive dusts and all kinds of smoke and aerosols.
They are used for constant climate precision measurement
or calibrating rooms, special clean air laboratories,
operating theatres, sterilization rooms, and clean rooms.
Until next time...
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