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Fan coil filters
Fan coil filters are filters that are located inside fan coils and capture dust, dirt, pollen and other contaminants from the air. These filters ensure the proper operation and longevity of fan coils and also help to improve indoor air quality.
Types of fan coil filters:
Paper filters: The most common and affordable type of filter. They are less efficient than synthetic fiber filters, but provide adequate protection for most applications.
Synthetic fiber filters: They provide better protection and have a longer life than paper filters.
Mechanical filters: They use a mechanical barrier to capture dust and dirt from the air.
HEPA filters: The highest-efficiency type of filter for capturing small airborne particles, including allergens and viruses.
When does the fan coil filter need to be replaced?
Fan coil filters should be replaced regularly, depending on the frequency of use and the level of pollution in the environment. Most manufacturers recommend replacing filters every 3-6 months.
Benefits of changing fan coil filter:
Extends the life of the fan coil: A dirty filter causes the fan coil to work harder, which leads to wear and tear on the motor.
Increases the performance of the fan coil: A clean filter allows air to flow more easily, allowing the fan coil to operate more efficiently.
Improves indoor air quality: Fan coil filters can significantly improve indoor air quality by capturing dust, dirt, pollen and other pollutants in the air.
Reduces allergies and respiratory problems: Airborne allergens and respiratory irritants can trigger allergies and respiratory problems. Fan coil filters can help alleviate these problems by removing these harmful particles from the air.
Things to consider when choosing a fan coil filter:
Filter type: It is important to choose the right type of filter for your fan coil. Different filters have different efficiencies in capturing different contaminants.
Filter size: Make sure the filter is the right size for your fan coil.
MERV rating: The MERV rating is a measure of a filter's ability to trap contaminants. The higher the MERV rating, the better protection the filter provides.
To change the fan coil filter:
Disconnect your fan coil from the electrical outlet.
Remove the old filter from the fan coil.
Place the new filter into the fan coil.
Reconnect the electrical connection to your fan coil.
Fan Coil Filters , one of the other products of the air filter group , are mostly used at the points where there are vents in shopping malls, hotels, gyms, hospitals and universities.
Fan coil filters are pre-filters used at the last point where particles reach the person . Felt is a dust collector surrounded by fiber material . Washable fan coil filters are preferred more than others, we call this class polyurethane fan coil . They have rectangular and square structures, their thickness is mostly 6-10-15 mm. If you pay attention to the substance in the content of fan coil filters, they are also found in the ventilation on the ceiling of buses, their colors are black.
What is a Fan Coil?
A fan coil is an air blower unit, supplied with cold or hot water, used in cooling and heating systems. They can be used as part of ventilation systems or independently.
The working principle of fan coils is quite simple. Cold or hot water passes through a serpentine inside the device. The air passing over this serpentine is cooled or heated by contact with the serpentine. The heated or cooled air is blown into the environment by the fan.
There are two main types of fan coils:
Two-pipe fan coil: In this type of fan coil, only cooling or only heating can be done.
Four-pipe fan coil: Both cooling and heating operations can be performed in this type of fan coil.
Fan coils have many advantages:
Individual control: Each fan coil can be controlled by its own thermostat, allowing different temperature settings to be set in each room.
Energy saving: Fan coils help save energy by providing cooling or heating only to the rooms that are used.
Easy installation: Fan coils are easy to install and maintain devices.
Versatility: Fan coils can be used for residences, offices, hospitals, hotels and many other types of buildings.
Fan coils also have some disadvantages:
Noise: Fan coils can produce a certain amount of noise while operating.
Condensation: Condensation may occur in fan coils during the cooling process.
Maintenance: Fan coils must be maintained regularly.
Fan coils are a versatile and efficient device used in cooling and heating systems. Properly selected and installed fan coils can provide a comfortable indoor environment and help save energy.
Areas of use of fan coils:
Residences
Offices
Hospitals
Hotels
Shopping Malls
Restaurants
Schools
Gyms
Industrial facilities
Things to consider when choosing a fan coil:
Room size: The fan coil should be selected with a capacity appropriate to the size of the room.
Heating and cooling requirements: It must be decided whether the fan coil should provide cooling only, heating only or both.
Noise level: The noise level of the fan coil must be taken into consideration.
Condensation: The condensation feature of the fan coil must be taken into consideration.
Aesthetics: The fan coil should be chosen to suit the decor of the room.