Many people who change filters for the first time are often surprised to learn that a recuperator needs 2 filters - after all, it needs to filter the air from outside, doesn't it?
AHU filters often travel a long way to the customer. It is therefore important to protect them from possible contamination during this time. Are the filters you have just ordered and received really clean?
Replacing filters in your air handling unit (AHU) is a simple yet crucial task for maintaining system efficiency and air quality. This guide walks you through the correct steps, from selecting the right filter class to ensuring proper airflow direction and resetting the filter timer. Follow these easy steps to keep your ventilation system running smoothly and avoid unnecessary issues.
Choosing the right filter for your air handling unit (AHU) can be overwhelming with so many options available. Whether you have a SALDA, Komfovent, Systemair, Flexit, or Wolf AHU, understanding the key factors such as air quality, filter class, and manufacturer specifications is essential. This guide outlines the basic rules for selecting the appropriate filter to maintain your system’s performance and avoid potential warranty issues.
Regularly changing filters in air handling units (AHUs) is essential for maintaining warranty coverage and ensuring optimal system performance. Contaminated filters can significantly increase electricity costs as the system works harder to maintain airflow, and they may even lead to poorer indoor air quality. This article explains the impact of dirty filters on both your energy bills and the comfort of your indoor environment.