RS PRO Glass Fibre Compact Rigid Bag Filter, F7 Grade, 13 MERV Rating, 592 x 592 x 292mm

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Brand

RS PRO

Filter Type

Compact Rigid Bag

Nominal Dimensions

24 x 24 x 12in

Actual Dimensions

592 x 592 x 292mm

Media Area

19m²

ISO 16890 Class

ISO-1-55

Filter MERV Rating

13

Number of Pockets

4

Filter Grade

F7

Maximum Air Flow

4250m³/h

Initial Pressure Drop

90Pa

Final Pressure Drop

450Pa

Colour

Black

Case Material

ABS

Media Material

Glass Fibre

Header Size

25mm

Actual Depth

292mm

Nominal Height

24in

Nominal Dimensions Height x Width

24 x 24 in, 24 x 24 x 12 in

Nominal Width

24in

Actual Width

592mm

Actual Height

592mm

Nominal Depth

12in

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

RS PRO High Efficiency Glass Fibre Rigid Filters


RS high efficiency glass fibre rigid minipleat filters in a compact configuration which can be retro-fitted for all grade F7 bag filters. These filters have a rigid plastic frame and are available with a 25 mm header. These glass fibre filters are fully incinerable. Glass fibre offers high strength whilst providing low weight, able to endure high temperatures whilst remaining stable making it ideal for HVAC applications and systems.

Features and Benefits:


• Glass fibre media
• F7 grade
• Fully incinerable
• Compact and rigid design
• Available in varying sizes

How do air filters work?


Used in heating, ventilation and air conditioning, HVAC filters are generally made of gauze like material. This provides a small passage for air to flow through whilst also stopping larger particles. Standard air filters are designed with efficiency in filtration, as they collect debris and dust. Some more complex filters remove odours and feature a charcoal element. Preventing debris from entering a ventilation, cooling or heating system is vital in ensuring longevity as foreign objects in these types of systems can cause them to overheat and cease functioning.

Why change HVAC air filters?


If these types of filters are not properly attended to, they can become clogged. This can prevent air flow possibly causing the system to overheat and can eventually lead to equipment break down or fires. Changing air filters regularly is vital for health and safety and a HVAC systems longevity.

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