Entendiendo Las Diferentes Etapas de Filtrado
Entendiendo Las Diferentes Etapas de Filtrado
Entendiendo Las Diferentes Etapas de Filtrado
Efficiency Ratings
Presented by:
Barry Link
Manager GTS Aftermarket
Presentation Objectives
● Media
• Glass fiber
• Cellulose & Synthetic blend (blended media)
• Nano-fibers (Donaldson Spider-Web®)
• Membrane (ePTFE)
• Spunbond
• Meltblown
• Proprietary blends
• Proprietary composites
• Charged medias
Filter Efficiency
● Resistance to airflow
• Filter type and configuration
• Test airflow rate (flow per filter/filter pair)
● Filtration efficiency data
• Initial/Minimum efficiency (initial is not always minimum;
static charged filters)
• Minimum efficiency
• Average efficiency
● Dust Holding Capacity (if applicable)
● Filter Rating
ASHRAE52.2
● Efficiency Rating
• MERV (minimum efficiency reporting value)
● Resistance to airflow
• Measured at 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%, & 125% of test
airflow
● Challenge
• Dry potassium chloride aerosol (KCL)
● Filtration Efficiency
• Initial/minimum efficiency; average of “E1” category
(0.3µ - 1.0µ, high efficiency filters, MERV13 and up)
● Element Pre-Treatment
• None
● Dust Loading
• ASHRAE dust to 4.0”WG
ASHRAE52.2
EN779:2002
● Efficiency Rating
• “G”, “M”, “F”
● Resistance to airflow
• Measured at 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%, & 125% of test
airflow
● Challenge
• Neutralized DEHS aerosol (oil)
● Filtration Efficiency
• Weighted avg efficiency @ 0.4µ particle size (initial &
loaded up to 1.8”WG resistance (6 points, initial plus 5)
● Element Pre-Treatment
• None
● Dust Loading
• ASHRAE dust to 450 Pa/1.8”WG
EN779:2002
EN779:2012
• Initial efficiency
• Treated initial efficiency (flat sheet)
• Average efficiency (dust loading)
EN779:2012
● Efficiency Rating
• “G”, “M”, “F”
● Resistance to airflow
• Measured at 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%, & 125% of test
airflow
● Challenge
• Neutralized DEHS aerosol (oil)
● Filtration Efficiency
• Minimum efficiency (initial, IPA treated initial, average)
● Element Pre-Treatment
• IPA soak, flat sheet.
● Dust Loading
• ASHRAE dust to 450 Pa/1.8”WG
EN779:2012
Average Average efficiency Minimum
Final Pressure
Group Class arrestance (Am) of (Em) of 0,4 µm Efficiency for 0.4
Drop (Pa)
synthetic dust % particles % μm particles %
G4 250 90 < Am - -
F9 450 - 95 < Em 70
The characteristics of atmospheric dust vary widely compared to those of the synthetic dust used in the EN779 tests. Because of this, the
test results do not provide a completely accurate basis for predicting either operational performance or service life. Loss of media charge
or shedding of particles or fibers can also adversely affect efficiency.
Minimum efficiency is the lowest of any of the following three values: initial efficiency, discharged efficiency or efficiency throughout
the test’s loading procedure.
EN1822
● Efficiency Rating
• “E”, “H”, “U” (EPA, HEPA, ULPA)
● Resistance to airflow
• 100% of test airflow
● Challenge
• Neutralized DEHS aerosol (oil)
● Filtration Efficiency
• Initial efficiency @ most penetrating particle size
(generally 0.1µ for gas turbine inlet filters)
● Element Pre-Treatment
• Mfg obliged to IPA in 2009 standard when deliberately
charged material is used.
● Dust Loading
• None
EN1822
New Series for Rotating
Machinery
● ISO 29461-1: Static filter elements –
published 2013
● ISO 29461-2: Pulse jet filter systems
● ISO 29461-3: Integrity testing
● ISO 29461-4: In-situ testing
● ISO 29461-5: Marine and Off-shore filters
● ISO 29461-6: Pulse jet cartridge testing
method
Summary
Resistance to Filtration
Standard Ratings Description Dust Loading
Airflow Efficiency
ASHRAE 52.2 MERV (minimum Broadly accepted as Initial & 5 Minimum Efficiency ASHRAE Dust to
efficiency rating the standard for increments of dust Rating - based on 4.0" WG.
value) measuring GT inlet loading average efficiency
filtration efficiency in particle size groups
North America. (E1, E2, E3).
EN1822 E10 - E12 H13, Internationally Initial only Initial Efficiency No dust loading.
H14 U15 - U17 accepted as the Rating - based on
standard for efficiency at most
measuring EPA, penetrating particle
HEPA, and ULPA size.
filtration efficiency.
Summary: Filtration Efficiency Measurements
Conclusion