Air Handler MERV 14 cartridge air filters are installed in HVAC systems for removing contaminants from the air stream, preventing equipment damage and improving indoor air quality. These air filters ...Read More
Air Handler MERV 14 cartridge air filters are installed in HVAC systems for removing contaminants from the air stream, preventing equipment damage and improving indoor air quality. These air filters are used in hospitals, operating rooms, patient isolation rooms and pharmaceutical processing facilities where strict air cleanliness standards are required. Read Less
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MERV 14 Cartridge Air Filters
Air Handler Merv 14 cartridge air filters have an unbending edge and aluminium dividers which help the channels to hold their shape under troublesome working conditions. They prevent contaminants from getting accumulated in the equipment and enhances indoor air quality and have a MERV (minimum efficiency reporting value) rating of 11 to 14. The MERV rating estimates how productively it eliminates foreign substances from the air stream dependent on the size of the particles it can successfully catch. Choose from an array of these Merv 14 cartridge filters, available in 500 fpm and 625 fpm max air flow options.
Features
Air Handler MERV 14 cartridge air filters have an unbending edge and aluminium dividers that help them maintain their shape even under challenging operating conditions.
These filters come in a box-style format and contain either fibreglass or synthetic media.
They are surrounded by plastic or galvanised metal for strength and durability.
These rigid cell filters are available in flow rates of 500 and 625 fpm.
Standards and Approvals
UL
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum temperature that Air Handler MERV 14 cartridge air filters can handle?
These Air Handler MERV 14 can withstand temperatures up to 250 degrees F.
What is the full form of MERV?
MERV stands for minimum efficiency reporting value. It is used to express a filter's efficiency in relation to the particle's size.