3M 2001 | Our#: 110652
16 x 25 x 1 Filtrete Ultra Allergen Reduction Filter - #2001
3M 2001 | Our#: 110652
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Reduce common allergy symptoms
- Reduces allergy irritating particles
- Captures allergens like dust, mold spores, pet dander, dust mite debris and more
- Lessens odors from car fumes & smog
- Creates cleaner indoor air
- Actual Dimensions: 15 ¾" x 24 ¾" x ⅞"
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16" X 25" X 1" Filtrete® Ultra Allergen Reduction Filter from 3M - #2001 - 6 pack
The Filtrete® Ultra Allergen Reduction Filter carries a 3M Microparticle Performance Rating (MPR) of 1500 - roughly equivalent to a MERV 12 rating
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Features:
- Meets the American Lung Association® Health House® Indoor Air Quality Guidelines
- No unnecessary antimicrobial chemicals added; Filtrete filtering material will not support the growth of bacteria, mold, mildew or fungi in normal use
- Contains electrostatically charged media to filter and attract particles in the air
WHY USE MPR RATHER THAN MERV RATING?
The Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) industry uses the ASHRAE 52.2 Standard, which assigns a Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) to a filter. One part of MERV reports a filter's ability to capture medium to large particles between 1 and 10 microns. This value is helpful in comparing the performance of different filters but it is not adequate alone because particles greater than one micron make up only about 1% of the contaminants in your indoor air.
Another part of MERV addresses submicron particles. 3M calls this the MPR or Microparticle Performance Rating. It measures a filter's ability to capture particles between 0.3 and 1.0 micron. Based on independent laboratory tests, 3M's MPR measures a filter's ability to capture submicron particles that make up 99% of the particles in the air, such as bacteria, smoke and smog.
How to change your furnace/air-conditioner/HVAC air filter
Estimated time: 10 minutes or less
Steps
Determine the location of your filter
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.
Determine the type/size of filter that you use
Typically, the dimensions or part number of the filter will be printed on the filter frame. Use this information to order a new filter.
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Visit DiscountFilters.com and purchase a new filter. Use our filter finders to verify the correct match.
Remove the old filter
Turn off the power to the heating/cooling system and remove the old filter from its housing/slot and discard.
Insert the new filter
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!