Being locked inside our Medway MA homes during summer heat and frigid winter temperatures means we're also locked up with indoor contaminants. Furnace filters can help to keep indoor air quality at acceptable levels, and it also keeps the furnace clean. To select an efficient furnace filter, you should know what efficiency ratings to look for:
- MERV: This is the best method for rating the filtration quality of any furnace filter. MERV, or Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value, rates a filter's ability to trap particles. Most particles are so small that the human eye cannot see them, and they are measured via microns.
- Pressure Drop: This rating shows how well a filter maintains airflow. When a filter is dirty (or full), the pressure drop increases and the furnace's efficiency decreases. When a filter is clean, the pressure drop decreases and the furnace's efficiency increases. Therefore, you'll want to select a filter with the lowest pressure drop rating possible.
- Dust Holding Capacity: This metric reveals the filter's capacity to hold dust within a particular pressure drop. Don't compare filters with different dust holding capacity pressure drops, as you'll be comparing their efficiency at different airflow levels.
- Initial and Sustained Efficiency: A filter is rated in its "initial" state to show how well it works before used; then, a filter's sustained rating shows its efficiency over its lifetime of use (generally a month or two).
How will understanding these ratings help you select a filter? It's all about airflow and particles:
Choosing a filter that is very dense means it can trap the tiniest particles, but it will restrict airflow. Your equipment needs to "breathe." If it doesn't, you are (a) overworking your furnace, (b) reducing your equipment's efficiency and, (c) not cleaning the air effectively. Therefore, a furnace filter has to walk a fine line between density and airflow, and you can use these ratings (and your system's manufacturer's guide) to select the right furnace filter.
If you need help with finding the proper filter for your equipment, contact Rodenhiser. It's our business to know how your home comfort equipment should operate for maximum efficiency.
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