Ops Talk Magazine Spring 2011

Page 52

Understanding MERV air filter ratings for HVAC systems BY BOB JACKSON, CAFS, NCT PRESIDENT, NORSPEC FILTRATION LTD.

MERV ratings are used to rate the abili-

90 per cent, etc. This system was rela-

ty of an HVAC filter to remove contami-

tively easy to understand. However, it

An air filter’s performance is deter-

nants from the air as it passes through

had some major deficiencies in that it

mined by measuring the particle counts

the filter. Higher MERV ratings mean

did not provide a very good guide for

upstream and downstream of the filter

fewer dust particles and other airborne

selecting filters for particular contami-

being tested. Particle counts are taken

contaminants pass through the filter;

nants. In order to do that effectively, you

over the range of particles six times.

the

(Minimum

need to know two things – one, the par-

One begins with a clean filter and then

Efficiency Reporting Value), the higher

ticle size of the contaminant you are try-

uses that same filter five additional

the efficiency of an air filter.

ing to remove and two, the level of effi-

times.

higher

the

MERV

Obtaining the Data

Prior to the MERV rating system, air

ciency of the filter on that particle size.

The particle generator creates parti-

filters were tested according to a stan-

To better address those concerns, a new

cles of a known size in the air stream.

dard known as ASHRAE 52.1. This test

test standard known as ASHRAE 52.2

The objective is to create particles of

provided an average efficiency of the fil-

and the MERV rating system were

sufficient numbers to obtain meaningful

ter over its lifetime, and air filters were

developed to provide this particle size

counts in all of the measured particle

identified as a 30 per cent, 65 per cent,

efficiency data.

ranges which are the following:

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