Particulate Air FiltrationME- Building Group

SECTION 234100–PARTICULATE AIR FILTRATION

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1RELATED DOCUMENTS

  1. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2SUMMARY

  1. This Section includes factory-fabricated air-filter devices and media used to remove particulate matter from air for HVAC applications.

1.3SUBMITTALS

  1. Product Data: Include dimensions; shipping, installed, and operating weights; required clearances and access; rated flow capacity, including initial and final pressure drop at rated airflow; efficiency and test method; fire classification; furnished specialties; and accessories for each model indicated.
  2. LEED Submittals:

See "LEED Rating System" Article in the Evaluations for discussion on LEED prerequisites and credits.

  1. Product Data for PrerequisiteIEQ1: Documentation indicating that units comply with ASHRAE62.1, Section5 - "Systems and Equipment."

"Product Data for CreditIEQ4.1" Subparagraph below applies to LEED-NC, LEED-CI, and LEED-CS; coordinate with requirements for adhesives and sealants.

  1. Product Data for CreditIEQ4.1: For adhesives and sealants, documentation including printed statement of VOC content.
  1. Shop Drawings: Include plans, elevations, sections, and details to illustrate component assemblies and attachments.
  2. Show filter rack assembly, dimensions, materials, and methods of assembly of components.
  3. Include setting drawings, templates, and requirements for installing anchor bolts and anchorages.
  4. Maintenance Data: For each type of filter and rack to include in maintenance manuals.

1.4QUALITY ASSURANCE

  1. Product Options: Drawings indicate size, profiles, and dimensional requirements of air filters and are based on the specific system indicated.
  2. Comply with NFPA90A and NFPA90B.
  3. ASHRAE Compliance: Comply with provisions of ASHRAE52.1 for method of testing and rating air-filter units.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1MANUFACTURERS

  1. Manufacturers: Unless otherwise directed by the Owner, provide products by one of the following:
  2. Air Filters:
  3. AAF International.
  4. Airguard Industries, Inc.
  5. Cambridge.
  6. Continental Air Filter Div.; NiCon Filter Corp.
  7. Farr Co.
  8. Flanders Filters, Inc.
  9. International Air Filter, Inc.
  10. Koch Filter Corp.
  11. Filter Gages:
  12. Airguard Industries, Inc.
  13. Dwyer Instruments Inc.

2.2PRE-FILTERS

  1. Description: Fiberglass filters with filtering media of nominal 2 inch thickness industrial type glass fiber with an initial resistance of no more than 0.25" WG, rated at a face velocity of 500 FPM. Test filters per ASHRAE Standard 52-76. Average efficiency shall be 25 to 30 percent.

Paragraph below may be required to comply with Project requirements or authorities having jurisdiction. Retain first subparagraph below if required for LEED-NC, LEED-CI, or LEED-CSCreditIEQ4.1.

  1. Adhesive shall have a VOC content of 80g/L or less when calculated according to 40CFR59, SubpartD (EPA Method24).
  1. Framing System: Furnish filtering media manufacturer-furnished galvanized steel, 18 gage holding frames with UL Class 1 rating.

Retain "MERV Rating" Subparagraph below to require compliance with ASHRAE62.1, which requires a MERV rating of 6 or higher. Also, retain "MERV Rating Subparagraph below for LEEDPrerequisiteIEQ1. LEED-NC, LEED-CI, and LEED for SchoolsCreditIEQ3.1 and LEED-CSCreditIEQ3 require that filters have a minimum MERV13 rating for systems that deliver air to occupied spaces.

  1. MERV Rating: [6] [13] <Insert number> when tested according to ASHRAE52.2.

2.3FILTER GAGES

  1. Manometer-Type Filter Gage: Molded plastic with epoxy-coated aluminum scale, logarithmic-curve tube gage with integral leveling gage, graduated to read from 0- to 3.0-inch wg and accurate within 3 percent of full scale range.
  2. Photohelic-Type Filter Gage: Graduated to read from 0- to 3.0-inch wg and accurate within 3 percent of full scale range.
  3. Accessories: Static-pressure tips, tubing, gage connections, and mounting bracket.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1INSTALLATION

  1. Install filter frames according to manufacturer's written instructions.
  2. Position each filter unit with clearance for normal service and maintenance. Anchor filter holding frames to substrate.
  3. Install filters in position to prevent passage of unfiltered air.

LEED-NC, LEED-CI, and LEED for SchoolsCreditIEQ3.1 and LEED-CSCreditIEQ3 require that if permanently installed air handlers and air distribution system are used during construction, filtration media with a MERV8, as determined by ASHRAE52.2, shall be installed at each return-air grille. Filters in air handlers used during construction shall have a minimum MERV13 rating for systems that deliver air to occupied spaces.

  1. Do not operate fan system until filters (temporary or permanent) are in place. Replace temporary filters used during construction and testing with new, clean filters.
  2. Install filter gage static-pressure tips upstream and downstream from filters to measure pressure drop through filter. Mount filter gages on outside of filter housing or filter plenum in an accessible position.
  3. Coordinate filter installations with duct and air-handling unit installations.

3.2CLEANING

  1. After completing system installation and testing, adjusting, and balancing air-handling and air-distribution systems and clean filter housings. Furnish and install a new set of replacement filters.

END OF SECTION

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Revision Date: 01/21/14 Project & Bid Package

File name: 234100 PARTICULATE AIR FILTRATION