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AIRx 14x24x1-DUST | Our#: 194387
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| MERV 8 | MERV 11 | MERV 13 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best For |
STANDARD
Residential/Commercial
Healthy Families
|
SUPERIOR
Residential/Commercial
Allergy Sufferers
|
OPTIMAL
Residential/Commercial
Ultimate Protection
|
| Comparable Ratings | MPR 600 & FPR 5 | MPR 1000 - 3000 & FPR 7 | MPR 1500 - 1900 & FPR 10 |
| Filtration | Captures ≥90% of large particles (3–10 microns) |
Captures ≥95% of large particles (3–10 microns) |
Captures ≥98% of large particles (3–10 µm) |
| Dust, Lint & Debris | |||
| Mold, Pollen | |||
| Dander, Dust Mites | |||
| Smoke & Smog | |||
| Bacteria | |||
| Odor, VOCs | |||
Generally, we recommend you replace your air filters every 90 days. Find out below if you should change your filters more often.
If someone in your home has asthma or allergies change your filter every
to ensure indoor air quality is at its best.
If you have pets change your filter every
to avoid shedding and odor buildup.
If you have young children change your filter every
as having clean air is even more important with children in your home.
If you want to protect your HVAC system, keep your house a little cleaner, and remove a few nuisance particles from the air you breathe then yes, this is the filter for you! Not everyone needs to get rid of odors, and not everyone is overly sensitive to allergens and other, more harmful, particulates in their air. We make shopping for air conditioner filters and furnace filters easy!
| MERV | (µm) PSE (%) | 0.3-1.0 | 1.0-3.0 | 3.0-10 | Airflow Rate (CFM) | 344 | 516 | 688 | 860 | 688 * | * Max Rated Airflow |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | 17 | 50 | 70 | Initial Resistance (IWC) | 0.07 | 0.11 | 0.17 | 0.23 | 0.17 * |
| MERV | |
|---|---|
| 8 | |
| (µm) PSE (%) | |
| 0.3-1.0 | 17 |
| 1.0-3.0 | 50 |
| 3.0-10 | 70 |
| Airflow Rate (CFM) | Initial Resistance (IWC) |
| 344 | 0.07 |
| 516 | 0.11 |
| 688 | 0.17 |
| 860 | 0.23 |
| 688 * | 0.17 * | * Max Rated Airflow |
Estimated time: 10 minutes or less
Your forced air system will be similar, whether or not it is a heating (furnace) or cooling (AC) system – or both. The furnace filter housing/slot is located right next to the heating/cooling system’s air handler or blower. Your filter(s) may also be located in a return grille on the wall or ceiling of your home.
Typically, the dimensions or part number of the filter will be printed on the filter frame. Use this information to order a new filter.
Visit DiscountFilters.com and purchase a new filter. Use our filter finders to verify the correct match.
Turn off the power to the heating/cooling system and remove the old filter from its housing/slot and discard.
Pay attention to any airflow direction arrows printed on the frame of the new filter. Install the filter by sliding it into the filter housing/slot with the airflow arrow pointing towards the blower. If installing the filter in a wall or ceiling grille – the airflow arrow should point towards the wall or ceiling. Turn on the power to the forced air system.
Enjoy cleaner air!