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NAFA Technical Seminar April 19, 2012 ANSI/ASHRAE 52.2 Can we fix this Method of Test?

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NAFA Technical Seminar April 19, 2012. ANSI/ASHRAE 52.2 Can we fix this Method of Test?. History of the Test procedure. 10+ years in development prior to 1999 release - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: NAFA Technical Seminar April 19, 2012

• NAFA Technical Seminar• April 19, 2012

ANSI/ASHRAE 52.2Can we fix this

Method of Test?

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History of the Test procedure

• 10+ years in development prior to 1999 release • Task of 52.2 Committee "create a test method

based on particle size removal efficiency for end user evaluation of filter performance"

• Research projects led to greater understanding of the physical science in filtration

• MERV - scales were created with minimal data and educated guesses at value spread

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Committee Efforts

• Std published in 1999 for the first usage• No revisions through 2007 (other than edits)• 2008 Arrestance and DHC were added from

52.1 predominantly for MERVs 1-4• 52.1 was removed from ASHRAE Standards• Addition of "Voluntary Conditioning Step"

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MERV's Status?

• ASHRAE Rating system?

• No certification of personnel performing tests

• No policing entity to produce a rating system

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ISO Standards

• Working groups creating standards for • Cleanroom and HEPA usage completed• UVC, Rotating Equipment, dust collection• Working group 3 - General HVAC filtration is

looking to use 52.2 MOT for developing PM efficiency values

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Definition:•System of classification according to merit or amount

•Assessment of something in terms of quality, quantity or both

•What filter parameters should be included?Filter Performance – pressure drop, efficiency,

lifeEnergyPerceive ValueCost

Filter Rating

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Is it possible to combine filter performance characteristics into one criterion?Greater value of the criterion equal to “better”

filter

Traditional quality factor (figure of merit):

o E – filter efficiency and ΔPo – filter pressure drop

Potential issues:

Different ΔPo units

Results at different flow rate

Filter Rating

oP

ELn

)1(

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Example 1: E1 = 80% and ΔPo = 0.40” H2O

α1 = - ln (1 – 0.8)/ 0.40 = 1.609/0.40 = 4.02

Example 2: E1 = 80% and ΔPo = 0.30” H2O

α2 = - ln (1 – 0.8)/ 0.30 = 1.609/0.30 = 5.36

Example 3: E1 = 85% and ΔPo = 0.40” H2O

α2 = - ln (1 – 0.85)/ 0.40 = 1.897/0.40 = 4.74

Filter Rating

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Single Aggregate Objective Function (AOF) Weighting method, linear AOF:

MAX

o E – filter efficiency; ΔPo – filter pressure drop

o C – filter cost; DHC – filter dust holding capacity

o λ – weighting factors; ∑ λi = λ1 + λ2 + λ3 + λ4 =1

o λ – weighting factors are assigned based on priority - subjective

Filter Rating

DHCCPEL 4321

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Combination of objectives:

Other objectives: Cost,Energy

Filter Rating

DHCP

ELnDHCa

o

)1(

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MERV – is MERV a rating system?

Residential filters – Home DepotFPR (Filter Performance Rating) = 1 – 10 scale

Weighted Average = λ1 (Efficiency Large Particles) +

λ2 (Efficiency Small Particles) + λ3 DHC

λ1 + λ2 + λ3 = 0.6 + 0.3 + 0.1 =1 FPR = 10 for Weighted Average > 25

Residential filters – 3MMPR – Microparticle Performance Rating

ability to capture particles 0.3 – 10 µm (E1)

Filter Rating - Examples

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“Too Many MERV’s” ??According to ASHRAE and IEST – 20 Possible Assignable MERV’s

Three “Markets” E3 Arrestance MERV 1-4 General Equipment E2 Middle Efficiency MERV 5-12 Equipment and People E1 High Efficiency MERV 13-20 Marginalized Health People and Specialized End UsesReal Differences Between the Markets

Arrestance High Efficiency

Real Differences Within These Markets MERV 5 MERV12

DifficultiesVariety of End UsesVariety of Air Handling TypesVariety of Pollutants

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Conditioning Step is Too Expensive

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Conditioning Step Not Real World

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Mechano-ElectretFilter

Mechanical OnlyFilter

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52.2 Positive Attributesbefore Conditioning

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Analogy—Gas Mileage Testing

http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2012-ford-focus-sel-test-review 18

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ASHRAE 52.2-2007

Tom Justice

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2010 Round Robin

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2011 Round Robin

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Issues under Review by Task Groups

• Current MERV boundaries• Humidity Range• OPC particle counter specifications• Air density calculation• Shedding• IPA vapor conditioning• Test variability

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Reported Values

Channel E1 E2 E3 Reporting Value

Particle Size Range .3 to 1 1 to 3 3 to 10

Filter 1 37% 65% 84% MERV 8

Filter 2 36% 65% 85% MERV 11

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Issues under Review by Task Groups

• Current MERV boundaries• Humidity Range• OPC particle counter specifications• Air density calculation• Shedding• IPA vapor conditioning• Test variability

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Fig. 8 ASHRAE 1287 RPFig. 8 ASHRAE 1287 RP

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KCL @ 0% to 85% RHKCL @ 0% to 85% RH

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Other Potential Issues

• Test dust• Specifications for particle generator• Radioactive versus corona discharge in

neutralization of airstream• Initial resistance calibration