Author/Authors :
Akbar-Khanzadeh، Farhang نويسنده , , SMIGIELSKI، KEN نويسنده First Solar Inc., Perrysburg, Ohio, USA ,
Abstract :
An air filter is a significant element of any mechanical ventilation system. However, the importance and
performance evaluation of air filters have not been well publicized and related scientific reports are
scarce. In this study, a transportable, off-line, air filter-testing unit (the Unit) was designed and utilized to
simulate the filter housing of a mechanical ventilation system. The Unit was designed, assembled, and
operated in a laboratory. To demonstrate the applicationsof the Unit, a series of air filter handling and
installation scenarios was performed to determine the characteristic curve and capture efficiencies of a
selected set of HEPA filters. The research project produced a transportable, closed system air filter testing unit. The Unit incorporated a fan, a damper to adjustair flowrate, a filter-housing (consisting of a mixing chamber, a filter-frame, and a pressure-gauge), and ducting with ports to introduce challenge particles
and monitor them after filtration. By using the Unit, the detrimental effects of damaged filter-media, damaged filter-gasket, and improper installation of air filters on their capture efficiencies were clearly demonstrated. An air filter testing unit, similar to the Unit presented here, can readily be designed, fabricated,
and assembled to simulate the filter-housing of mechanical ventilation systems.The assembled unit can
be used (1) to determine capture efficiency of air filters and their characteristic curve, (2) to demonstrate
the negative effects of improper handling and installation ofair filters, and (3) as an effective investigative
and educational tool.