About Hepa Filter Housings
HEPA Filter Housings
HEPA Filter Housings are standard module constructed casings, designed to fit all types
Pre, Fine,
Pocket,
Compact,
HEPA and Carbon Filters.
Other Details:
- Modular Design
- Ensures airtight filter installation
- Material Galvanized Powder Coated or Stainless Steel
- Gasket sealed access doors
- Easy Servicing
- Available for different type of filters and sizes
Customizable Air Filtration SolutionsOur HEPA Filter Housings offer fully customizable length, width, and height to match your facility's unique demands. Whether upgrading existing ventilation systems or installing new ones, these housings provide superior adaptability without sacrificing efficiency. Side access doors make filter replacement swift and straightforward.
High Efficiency and Robust DesignBuilt for high airflow environments, each housing incorporates advanced HEPA filters capable of capturing ultra-fine particles. Galvanized steel construction ensures corrosion resistance and long-term reliability. The stainless steel frame further enhances structural integrity and filter stability.
FAQ's of Hepa Filter Housings:
Q: How do I select the right size for a HEPA Filter Housing?
A: The size can be customized to fit your system's exact requirements. When requesting a quote, please specify your desired dimensions (length, width, height) and target air volume to ensure an optimal fit.
Q: What is the process for replacing HEPA filters in these housings?
A: Thanks to the side access door design, replacing or servicing the filters is straightforward. Simply open the door, remove the spent filter, and insert a fresh HEPA filter according to manufacturer guidelines.
Q: Where are these HEPA Filter Housings typically used?
A: These housings are commonly installed in commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and cleanrooms where high-efficiency air filtration and particulate control are critical.
Q: When should I replace the HEPA filters?
A: Filter replacement frequency depends on operating conditions, but typically filters should be replaced every 6-12 months or when airflow resistance surpasses recommended limits.
Q: What are the benefits of using galvanized steel and stainless steel in the construction?
A: Galvanized steel offers excellent corrosion resistance, while stainless steel frames provide additional strength, ensuring durability and longevity even in demanding environments.
Q: How does the high-efficiency filtration benefit air quality?
A: The included HEPA filters capture a vast majority of airborne particulates, significantly improving air quality and safety for personnel and sensitive processes within your facility.