Custom Air Intake Filter Designs
HVAC mechanical systems present a wide
variety of challenges to facilities managers and probably cost more
than any other item in the facilities budget.
Responsible for system performance, Facility Managers struggle to balance optimal performance with maintenance and still balance the budget. Recent wide spread budget cuts and staff shortages are forcing facility management departments to be more careful and creative in planning and prioritizing projects.
Deferring equipment service may be tempting as a short term solution but leads to greater costs in the long run. Airflow obstructions and debris buildup will impact all HVAC equipment's ability to work efficiently. Forced to run for longer cycle times and at reduced capacity, operating costs will escalate, breakdowns will occur and equipment life expectancy will decrease. According to EPA research, as little as 0.042" of dirt on an air conditioning coil can reduce its efficiency by 21%. Air intake filtration is a simple and cost-effective method of increasing an HVAC system's operating efficiency as well as reducing equipment maintenance expenditures. Contaminants are captured BEFORE they enter the system, making them easy to remove.
Typical equipment maintenance includes having to clean the delicate fins and coils with time consuming hand brushing and messy corrosive chemicals that can damage the system components and the environment over time. This is especially problematic when the fins and coils are located in hard to reach places, as illustrated in the following examples:
Patrick Henry, of C&S Filter
Company, was called to a jobsite at a major electronic
manufacturing facility in Plano, Texas. The facility uses
multiple Carrier systems that contain state of the art
micro-channel coil technology to keep their laboratories
cool. These zinc-coated, all aluminum coils are smaller,
corrosion resistant, use considerably less refrigerant and maintain
higher energy efficiencies than their traditional copper-tube
aluminum-fin counterparts. They're also located behind numerous
triangle shaped steel air intake grates and are difficult to reach
when it comes time for routine maintenance. The units needed
to be thoroughly cleaned several times per year due to outdoor
debris build up. The cost to the company is thousands of dollars
annually in labor dollars.
Mike Burt, of Air Filter Solutions,
was called to a major manufacturing plant in the Denver area where
they make metal beverage containers. The facility uses
two Liebert systems to keep their computer rooms cool. These
units sit near the ground, elevated on 2-1/2' legs, with a high
velocity air intake located beneath the unit. Along with
fresh air, contaminates like cottonwood, grass clippings and dirt
from the fields were also sucked up vertically and were clogging
the units. With barely shoulder width space to work between the
system and the concrete, cleaning was extremely difficult, messy
and labor intensive. The units required approximately 5 hours
of labor to clean and were cleaned five times during summer
months. The process entailed hooking up water lines for a
power sprayer, using corrosive chemicals (which are frowned upon in
the environmentally conscious Rocky Mountain area), and nitrogen
equipment for blowout. This company contracts out to a large
Denver based HVAC contractor, also a customer of Air Filter
Solutions. The contractor maintains their high end equipment
under an annual service agreement and has a vested interest in
controlling labor costs. Air Filter Solutions worked with
both the facility manager and the contractor to come up with an
effective filtration solution that would meet all their needs and
resulted in a 2/3 reduction in labor.
Permatron's PreVentĀ® Equipment Protection Filters are custom manufactured for each application, ready in just days for easy installation and fitted to the individual equipment. The Carrier units required triangle shaped filters with a grommet attachment so that the filters could be zip tied to each removable steel grate. The filters are easily brushed clean, but can be removed quickly by cutting the tie's if necessary. The Liebert units, with their hard to reach underside air intake, required a "skirted" filter that includes a bottom pocket to hold weighted PVC piping. The piping hold the filters rigid at the bottom (against the high velocity air flow generated by the system) so that no debris or air bypass is allowed near the air intakes.
Permatron is the leading designer of equipment protection pre-filters for use on commercial and industrial air intakes. Since 1957 customized solutions have been our specialty. Call now to discuss how you can cut costs with a PreVent Solution for your application.
