Air conditioner filters were originally designed to keep the air conditioner's elements clean, but have come with many other advantages and uses - mainly, keeping the air clean in the room, house or office (which is the number one reason why people buy these filters) but also to enhance the efficiency of the air conditioner.
There are many types of air filters available, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Some can be re-used, while others need to be thrown away and replaced. The range of such filters starts with the most inexpensive but least efficient conventional fiberglass throwaway filters, and ends with electronic filters, with many types in between. Lets look at them in more detail :
1)Standard / conventional air filters
They have cardboard frames and are made out of spun fiberglass. They need to be changed every month (depending on air conditioner use) and can only remove and block about 10% of pollutants in the air. While they are inexpensive, they are not as efficient as other filters, and the regular replacement may cost you more in the end.
2)Pleated air filters
These cover a larger surface area than your conventional air filters above, being made from folded material. They can also remove a greater number of particles than the standard filter - that being 35-40% of pollutants in the air. Generally, these air filters only need to be replaced every three months.
3)Electrostatic air filters
These are more complicated, but can remove 90% of the pollutants in the air coming through the air conditioner. They work through a filter media with an electronic charge that actually attracts the pollutants. These filters can either have a built-in charge, or are charged from the air that is moving through the unit. They do, however, need to be replaced about every three months.
4)Electronic air filters
They function very similarly to the electrostatic air filters, but are especially great for people who suffer with allergies, as they are able to remove 95% of the contaminants in the air. This makes them the second most effective unit, although they can be quite pricey. The added benefit, however, is that many electronic units can be re-used and do not need to be replaced.
5)HEPA air filters
HEPA filter stands for "High Efficiency Particulate Arresting" filter and can trap contaminants that are the width of a human hair. HEPA filters are able to remove 99.97% of the contaminants in the air, meaning that it is highly efficient and ideal for people who suffer with allergies and who want the cleanest air.
6)Specialized air filters
They are made for specific purposes - such as removing or preventing odor in the air.
When choosing an air filter you need to see what suits your budget and needs, and also ensure that your air conditioner is properly designed to suit your air filter of choice.
Replacement Air Conditioner Filter
Changing your air conditioner filter is one of the most important things you can do to keep your equipment working at peak efficiency. These filters should be changed at least very three to six months. Many contractors recommend every month but this is a bit excessive unless you have severe allergies or live in a very dusty environment. In this case you should use a very efficient air conditioner filter.
Every home is different and there are many factors that effect how long you should wait between filter changes. Wait too long and the efficiency of the equipment will deteriorate and operating costs go up. Change your filter too often and it's like throwing money away. Considering the cost of some air conditioner filters that could add up to a lot of money over time.
The more efficient your air filter is the more often you will have to change or clean it. For most applications pleated filters will do the job. These filters can have high efficiency ratings, as high as 60 percent depending on the manufacturer. Some manufacturers claim even higher efficiency ratings.
Generally, pleated air conditioner filters should be changed between 3 and 6 months, depending on how dusty your area is. Things like construction or living near dirt roads can make it necessary to change them more often.
For more efficient filtration you may want to consider using an electrostatic filter, a HEPA filter or an electronic filter. These are some of the more efficient air conditioner filters available.
Electrostatic filters offer the greatest value. They cost 2 to 6 times more than an efficient disposable filter but are reusable. You simply rinse them with water and they are ready to use again.
Electronic filters will never become dirty enough to effect airflow. They just become inefficient and there ability to remove dust from the air deminishes. To clean these filters you have to remove the electronic cells and soak them in something like HVAC cleaner and then rinse them and let them dry.
The most efficient filters available for home use are HEPA filters. These filters are extremely efficient but can cause too much restriction to air flow in a heating or cooling unit which can lead to operating problems. These filters should be used only if you require the cleanest air possible and they will need to be changed at least every month and maybe more
If you are using economy panel filters from your local hardware store and getting a pack of four for five or ten dollars, you are not doing yourself, your family or your air conditioning equipment any favours. When it comes to rating filters, these are at the bottom of the list.
You could probably leave one of these filters in your air conditioner for a year before it became dirty enough to have a negative effect on air flow.
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