Removal of ultrafine particles by ventilation air filters
Paper in proceeding, 2009

The purpose of the investigation is to clarify how the filtration efficiency for ultrafine particles (UFPs) varies depending on the aerosol size distribution upstream of the filter. Filter classes F5-F7 (according to the European standard EN779) and combinations of these filter classes are studied. The fractional filtration efficiency for particles ranging from 5 nm to 100 nm was estimated based on previous publications. The downstream concentration and size distribution was calculated for each of four outdoor aerosols representing both urban and rural conditions. When interpreting data expressed as the total number concentration (dp>5 nm), the studied F7-filter (corresponding roughly to MERV 13 according to the applicable US-standard) showed filtration efficiencies between 65% and 83%. The results also indicate that measurements with an instrument providing the number concentration of particles larger than 20 nm will underestimate the total UFP-filtration efficiency by about 10%-units, estimated as an average value for all of the studied filter classes.

HVAC

Portable air cleaner

Ultrafine particles

Author

Lars Ekberg

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Building Services Engineering

Bingbing Shi

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Building Services Engineering

9th International Healthy Buildings Conference and Exhibition, HB 2009; Syracuse, NY; United States; 13 September 2009 through 17 September 2009

Areas of Advance

Building Futures (2010-2018)

Subject Categories

Building Technologies

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Created

10/7/2017