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Resolved: Performance drop on filtrete filter
Have spent part of the day studying the nature of the performance drop on residential HVAC air filters. Did all the calculations etc as to the air speed and CFM. I guess that here in California in 2020 the rules under Title 20 will change and the filter sellers will have to put the data on the labels. No more of this Home Depot has one standard, Lowes and 3M another etc.. MERV and performance drop have to be labeled if I read the state article correctly. The state also did a study of filters last year, and it seemed that the 3M Filtrete 1900 was high on filtering and air flow. So in that article the state engineers said that the existing label 3M uses is very close to the new standard and already has the needed info on it. Hang in there with me. 3M is a marketing company and their website is all the reasons you will be happy with their product but detailed specs are scarce. I found articles online listing the performance drop across different filters including the Filtrete line so someone is getting that information from somewhere. Then I found an article on a HVAC forum where the ever changing specs 3M filters have were discussed in 2016. The guy who posted was blown off by the folks at the HVAC forum in question so he hasn't been back since 2016. Looking at the 3M Filters online, front, back, sides etc - I cannot find anything that gives the performance drop. Meaning it might be good at filtering because the pretty pictures show what it filters, but if it chokes the air handler then that causes other issues. Does anyone here who is familiar with HVAC or 3M Filtrete know where the hell they put that information either on the package or online? All I wanted to do was make sure the current product performs as well as the ones they gave the state to send for testing. Just as an FYI - I am not interested in a discussion of 5" vs 4" vs 2" vs just install a factory accessory etc.. All I want to know is where the heck does 3M publish that information on their filters if someone knows. Thank you in advance. I know it is probably a question no one is going to be able to help with but I thought I would throw it out there.
Have spent part of the day studying the nature of the performance drop on residential HVAC air filters. Did all the calculations etc as to the air speed and CFM. I guess that here in California in 2020 the rules under Title 20 will change and the filter sellers will have to put the data on the labels. No more of this Home Depot has one standard, Lowes and 3M another etc.. MERV and performance drop have to be labeled if I read the state article correctly. The state also did a study of filters last year, and it seemed that the 3M Filtrete 1900 was high on filtering and air flow. So in that article the state engineers said that the existing label 3M uses is very close to the new standard and already has the needed info on it. Hang in there with me. 3M is a marketing company and their website is all the reasons you will be happy with their product but detailed specs are scarce. I found articles online listing the performance drop across different filters including the Filtrete line so someone is getting that information from somewhere. Then I found an article on a HVAC forum where the ever changing specs 3M filters have were discussed in 2016. The guy who posted was blown off by the folks at the HVAC forum in question so he hasn't been back since 2016. Looking at the 3M Filters online, front, back, sides etc - I cannot find anything that gives the performance drop. Meaning it might be good at filtering because the pretty pictures show what it filters, but if it chokes the air handler then that causes other issues. Does anyone here who is familiar with HVAC or 3M Filtrete know where the hell they put that information either on the package or online? All I wanted to do was make sure the current product performs as well as the ones they gave the state to send for testing. Just as an FYI - I am not interested in a discussion of 5" vs 4" vs 2" vs just install a factory accessory etc.. All I want to know is where the heck does 3M publish that information on their filters if someone knows. Thank you in advance. I know it is probably a question no one is going to be able to help with but I thought I would throw it out there.
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