Sustainable HVAC filtration
Imagine the most sustainable air filter. What comes to mind? Is it crafted from responsibly sourced materials? Perhaps its components are biobased and renewable? Or do you envision a filter that biodegrades after its use? While these features can enhance sustainability, they address only part of the truth. The largest climate footprint of air filters stems from their use and energy consumption.
Often people ask, but how does an air filter consume energy when it has no electrical current running through it? The energy related to the air filter is the affect the air filter has on the HVAC systems fan, when its pulling/pushing air through the filter. The higher the resistance or pressure drop caused by the more energy the HVAC system consumes.
Paula Nowojska
Product Manager Comfort EMEA
Every air filter has its own due date, meaning that it has to be replaced after it has reached its end of life. This will of course generate waste. So how about extending the filter’s life by keeping it longer in the HVAC system? This may be a good idea, but only if the filter is capable to hold large amounts of dust at relatively low pressure drop. If not, a dirty filter will cause higher energy consumption and reduced filtration efficiency. Sustainable filters must be designed in a way to maintain low energy consumption throughout its entire operation.
With air filters sustainability is a complex topic. The filter that looks sustainable on the outside does not always provide the highest reduction of its climate impact. What is the most important is to always look at the entire lifetime of the filter, so address the energy consumption first, to later look at other characteristics that will further reduce the filter’s footprint.
Do you want to know how to select the most sustainable filter for your property? Contact us today and we will assist you further.