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Maxi-Grid Panel Filters
Optimizing Air Quality and Efficiency
Maxi-grid panel filters are an essential component in HVAC systems, playing a crucial role in maintaining indoor air quality and optimizing system performance. These robust filters are designed to capture a wide range of airborne contaminants, including dust, pollen, and other particulates, ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment for building occupants.
One of the primary functions of Maxi-grid panel filters is to improve air filtration efficiency. Their large surface area and high-density construction allow them to trap a significant amount of airborne particles, reducing the burden on the HVAC system and improving overall air quality. This, in turn, can lead to increased energy efficiency, as the system doesn’t have to work as hard to circulate the air.
Maxi-grid panel filters are versatile and can be used in a variety of commercial and industrial settings, from office buildings and schools to manufacturing facilities and hospitals. Their durable design and easy maintenance make them a reliable choice for maintaining optimal indoor air quality and system performance.
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- Progressive density media
- Durable steel internal support wire
- Individual panels for access holding frames
- Excellent for high moisture applications
- Available in a wide range of standard and custom sizes
MERV
Rating
MERV, an acronym for Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value, denotes the effectiveness of a filter in capturing airborne particles such as mold spores, pet dander, bacteria, pollen, and dust mites. For residential applications, a MERV rating in the range of 1-16 is typically recommended, while a rating of 17-20 is advised for specialized medical and commercial settings.
7+
Replacement Frequency
Recommended Replacement
Keeping your air filters fresh is key to enjoying great air quality! It's important to replace the filters in your home ventilation system and furnace when needed, as clogged filters can start to cause airflow issues. When air filters get dirty, they trap dust and debris, making it harder for the air to flow smoothly. This means your system has to work a bit harder, which can lead to higher energy bills. By keeping your air filters clean, you can expect efficient airflow and a more comfortable home!