Although we don't usually realize it, we can actually reduce the
running cost of a building by removing the dust from the atmosphere. The
furniture, walls and fittings are preserved longer. It also improves the
health of the occupants.
Removing dust is usually done by installing filters in the incoming air
stream or the circulating air stream. In air-conditioning systems, these
filters are installed at the air handling units or AHU's.
How do we know when to replace the filters?
As more and more dust accumulates at the filters, the differential
pressures between the inlet and the outlet will increase. By measuring
the differential pressures, we will have a very good indication of how
much the filter has been choked by dusts. Persons maintaining the
air-conditioning plant should know at what differential a filter should
be replaced. Some of the dust particles are so minute, that they cannot
be seen by the naked eye. In all appearances, the filter looks as good
as new.
These are some factors to consider when determining when to change the
filter:
Mechanical strength of the filter
The final pressure of a filter is usually stated in the product. That is
the strength of the filtration medium. However, other factors need to be
considered - the strength of the filter walls, frames and holders if not
adequately designed can result in the sagging of the filter housing that
will result in leaks.
Changes in efficiency of the filter
This is particularly important in low efficiency filters. Their
efficiencies can be radically impaired as a result of high final
pressure losses. Particles that have been collected by the filter can
become detached and accompany the air stream. Fibrous particles are less
likely to become detached compared to granular particles. Because of
this, higher final pressure drops are permissible for the former,
although this should not exceed about 200 Pa in a pre-filter.
With granular particles, the final pressure loss should not be allowed
to exceed 100 to 150 Pa.
Fine filters and HEPA filters are less sensitive to changes in quality.
In principle, they can be allowed to have a final pressure loss up to
the limit of their mechanical strength.
Economic considerations
In terms of operating costs, there is an optimum final pressure point to
balance. By having longer intervals between filter replacements, we do
achieve lower filter replacement costs. On the other hand, this will
increase the operating energy costs due to inefficiency.
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