Soler & Palau Ideo HR 325 Ecowatt | G4/F7
Product description
Soler & Palau Ideo HR 325 Ecowatt | G4/F7
This wtw filter set is manufactured in-house by
hq-filters.nl with the
filter standard ISO 16890, which is equal to the original filters.
With our own production, we can offer high quality product alternatives at attractive prices.
This set consists: of 2 filters - Both filters serve to filter the incoming air. The G4 filter protects the finer F7 filter (pollen filter) so that it becomes less quickly saturated.
An additional G4 filter must be ordered for the outgoing air
Filter class: G4 - EN779:2012 | Iso coarse 60% - ISO 16890
F7 - EN779:2012 | ePM10>85% - ISO 16890
Suitable for: Soler & Palau Ideo HR 325 Ecowatt
Type: G4 - z-line - Dimensions: 400 x 202 x 24 mm.
F7 - mini pleat - Dimensions: 400 x 187 x 48 mm.
Images are for illustration purposes only.
Brand: hq filters
Soler & Palau no.: 5416762200
You can easily replace the WTW filters for the Soler & Palau Ideo HR 325 Ecowatt yourself.
By purchasing these wtw filters, you bring fresh air from outside into your home. Good ventilation is important to maintain the indoor climate of the home, but also to ensure that dust, dirt, bacteria and mould cannot accumulate in the ventilation system.
Since 1 July 2018, the filter standard : EN799:2012 has been replaced by the filter standard : ISO16890
Here, filters are classified into so-called ePM categories.
This classification gives an accurate indication of which particle sizes are filtered out of the air.
PM1 stands for all types of particulate matter smaller than 1 micron (μ = one thousandth of a millimetre):
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PM1: 1μ = 0.001 mm
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PM2.5: 2.5μ = 0.0025 mm
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PM10: 10μ = 0.01 mm
The 'e' for PM1 stands for 'efficiency' and indicates the efficiency of the air filter in capturing PM1.
Using these values, the standard now splits filters into four groups that filter different dust particles:
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ISO Coarse < 50% (sand, lint, hair)
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ISO ePM10 ≥ 50% (pollen, stone dust)
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ISO ePM2.5 ≥ 50% (mould spores, toner dust)
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ISO ePM1 (combustion particles, nanoparticles, viruses)