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EN779 ASHRAE 52.2 ISO 16890 Initial Pressure Drop (Pa) Air Flow (m3/hr)
G4 MERV 8 ISO Coarse 65% 45 5400
G4 MERV 8 ISO Coarse 65% 45 5400
G4 MERV 8 ISO Coarse 65% 45 5400
G4 MERV 8 ISO Coarse 65% 45 5400
G4 MERV 8 ISO Coarse 65% 45 5400

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Specification

Application

Gas Turbine, Compressor and harsh enviroments

Filter Frame

0

Media

Synthetic media

Max Temperature (°C)

70

Recommended Final
Pressure Drop (Pa)

250

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