Brink Allure B16-25 HRD(2100) | SWB HR | Filter | 531505
Suitable for: Brink Allure B16-25 HRD(2100) | SWB HR - Determine your own discount - You will receive 1 Filter of our house brand hq-filters.co.uk - the most sold brand WTW filter
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Brink Allure B16-25 HRD (2100) | SWB HR filter / side connection short / SWB HR, Downflow
This set consists of: 1 filter - Dimensions: 465 x 465 mm.
This heat recovery filter set is produced in-house by hq-filters.nl in accordance with filter standard ISO 16890, which is equivalent to the original filters.
Our in-house production enables us to offer high-quality product alternatives at attractive prices.
Suitable for: Brink Allure B16-25 HRD(2100) | SWB HR
Filter class: G3 - EN779:2012 | Iso coarse 50% - ISO 16890
PLEASE NOTE!
IN AN ALLURE DOWNFLOW, THE FILTER IS NOT LOCATED IN THE UNIT.
It is located in one of the filter constructions below:
– Open return filter cassette
– Allure return air filter boxes (order 2 pieces)
– Filter cassette side connection, (short or long)
Type: wire frame filter
Dimensions: 465 x 465 mm.
Brand: hq-filters.nl
Brink no. 580525 - 531505
The filter standard: EN799:2012 has been replaced by the filter standard: ISO16890 since 1 July 2018
This classifies filters into so-called ePM categories.
This classification provides an accurate indication of the particle sizes that are filtered from the air.
PM1 stands for all types of particulate matter smaller than 1 micron (μ = one thousandth of a millimetre):
PM1: 1μ = 0.001 mm
PM2.5: 2.5μ = 0.0025 mm
PM10: 10μ = 0.01 mm
The 'e' in PM1 stands for 'efficiency' and indicates the efficiency of the air filter in capturing PM1.
Based on these values, the standard now divides filters into four groups that filter different dust particles:
ISO Coarse < 50% (sand, fluff, hair)
ISO ePM10 ≥ 50% (pollen, stone dust)
ISO ePM2.5 ≥ 50% (mould spores, toner dust)
ISO ePM1 (combustion particles, nanoparticles, viruses)
You can easily replace the HRV filters for the Brink Allure yourself and install them in your HRV unit.