Abstract

Purpose: Recently, owing to the high concentration of fine dust, air filters have become essential in heat-recovery ventilators. In Korea, air filter performance is evaluated by the standard, “KS B 6141 Air Filter Units for Ventilation.” However, filter lifetime has not been examined. In this study, an accelerated test method for air filters was developed. In addition, the change in the supply air flow rate was analyzed under filter conditions. Method: The filter accelerated test conditions were identified, and the annual average concentration of fine dust in the atmosphere was determined. A vertical wind tunnel was built to evaluate the air filter lifetime. The ISO A2 dust was dosed to an air filter. In addition, the supply air flow rates were measured for the three products that the accelerated air filter used. Result: Under the lab test conditions, the supply air flow rate changed with the filter usage time and the air resistance. In the experiments, only ISO A2 dust was used. Subsequently, the effects of various particles were tested on the development of the acceleration test method for filters.

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