Tony Shelton
BS Detector, Esquire
We cleaned indoor evap coils at a factory today. Here's the filter we pulled out of the unit before we cleaned it.
The filter was still performing within specs and was pulling over 600 feet per minute in a 900 fpm unit. (It can go as low as 450 or so) This is why I like these filters!
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The filter was still performing within specs and was pulling over 600 feet per minute in a 900 fpm unit. (It can go as low as 450 or so) This is why I like these filters!
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