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What Exactly Does MERV Mean?
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  • MERV is an acronym that stands for Minimum
    Efficiency Reporting Value, and it is a shorthand
    way of letting someone know the efficiency of an
    air filter when it comes to removing particles
    from the air.

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  • The MERV was created by the American Society of
    Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning
    Engineers as a guideline when choosing air
    filters.

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  • Why Are Air Filters Important?
  • Having quality, clean MERV Air Filter is
    important to the cleanliness of the air. If there
    are too many particles in the air, it can cause
    respiratory problems, and it can make life very
    difficult for those who suffer from allergies,
    asthma, and COPD, for example.

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  • The air filter serves another purpose, as well.
    It is also meant to provide a layer of protection
    for the HVAC equipment that is being used.
    Without a filter, it would cause dirt and
    particulates to build up on the equipment. Over
    time, this could cause a substantial amount of
    damage to the equipment, which would necessitate
    a replacement.

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  • What Do the MERV Ratings Mean?
  • Having quality, clean air filters is important
    to the cleanliness of the air. If there are too
    many particles in the air, it can cause
    respiratory problems, and it can make life very
    difficult for those who suffer from allergies,
    asthma, and COPD, for example.

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  • However, there are some homes that may utilize
    filters with a higher MERV rating if a resident
    has severe allergies, for example. Now, lets get
    a better look at the ratings, the particle sizes
    the filters can handle, and their typical
    application.

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  • MERV Rating 1 4 These air filters are on the
    lower end of the value scale, and they can keep
    out particles that are gt 10.0 µm (microns). Some
    examples of the particles that they can keep out
    include dust mites, pollen, fibers from carpets
    and textiles, and cockroach debris. Most of the
    time, these are used on residential window air
    conditioning units.

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  • MERV Rating 5 8 These filters are used to
    keep out particles that are sized 10.0 µm to 3.0
    µm. Examples of particles that can be kept out
    with filters of this MERV rating include spores,
    mold, dust mite debris, hair spray, and cat and
    dog dander. These can be used for applications
    including higher quality residential units,
    general commercial units, and industrial
    locations.

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  • MERV 9 12 These are very high-quality
    filters that tend to be the highest range you can
    use for a residential setting. They can keep out
    very small particles (3.0 µm to 1.0 µm).

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  • The type of particulates that would fall into
    this category and that the air filters will
    protect from include lead dust, milled flour,
    dust from humidifiers, and particulates stemming
    from auto emissions. They are often used in
    high-quality residential setups, as well as
    high-quality commercial setups. You will often
    find these air filters used in hospital
    laboratories, as well.

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  • MERV 13 16 These are some of the highest
    quality filters you will find, and they can keep
    out particles between 1.0 µm and 0.3 µm. They can
    keep out bacteria, smoke, dust from insecticides,
    paint pigments, face powder and even droplets
    from sneezing. These are typically only used in
    hospital and surgical settings.

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  • MERV 17 20 These MERV filters can provide
    high levels of protection from particulates. They
    can keep out smoke, carbon dust, and viruses, and
    they are typically used in clean rooms for
    electronics manufacturing and for pharmaceutical
    manufacturing.

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  • Now that you have a better overall understanding
    about what MERV filters are and what they mean,
    it should be easier for you to find the right
    filters for your particular setup.
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