Choose the Filtration that is "right" for your Home or Office
STANDARD AIR FILTER
Standard filters are designed to last up to 30 days in the average home.
These filters have a "low" MERV rating ( Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) and are not considered the best in
particulate removal. A standard filter is well suited as a supplemental filter in the Air Handler when using a "pleated"
or "extended surface filter in a filter grill. A standard 30 day filter is the least restrictive on the HVAC system.
Maintaining
proper air filtration in the home or office helps to eliminate allergans, dusts, molds and other airborne particulates. Changing
or cleaning your air filters on a regular basis helps maintain your indoor air quality.
Filters come in a vatiety of sizes and thickness depending upon the application.
The design of the HVAC air filter is quite simple. Trap the unwanted particulates that are flowing through the air in your
home. The higher the filters density, the more particulates that are trapped. There is a balance between the filters density
and it's relation to your HVAC's air flow. A filter that is very dense, may actually restrict air flow in you system, causing
your system to over work itself in order to maintain proper air flow.. It is best to check with your local service provider
or contact Air Quality Solutions, Inc. to see what is recommended for your system.
Media Filtration with UV Lighting
The Additional effects of Germicidal Ultra Violet Lighting, combines
the best of both worlds. You achieve greater filtration with the Media Filter and the Micro-Organisim destroying effects of
UV lighting.
MEDIA FILTRATION with UV LIGHTING
Media Filtration
Media Filtration takes air filtration to a different level. Utilizing a larger filtration
surface (normally 4" thick), Media filtration is able to absorb more airborne particulates. Using an accordian style
configuration, the filration surface is greatly increased without diminishing your HVAC systems air flow. Media Filtration
systems are typically installed at the trunk line on the return air side of the Air Handler.