[labnetwork] Filter type for the FCU

Paul, Jack Jack.Paul at hdrinc.com
Thu Apr 9 17:11:38 EDT 2015


Hi Shiva,
A couple of comments if I may.

Fan Coil Units are notoriously low power fans, so most of the time they are not equipped with a filter at all.  The fans cannot typically handle the pressure drop required to draw air through the filter.  I doubt that the FCU's installed in your cleanroom will be capable of handling a MERV 20 filter, and the fan will overheat.

I may have misunderstood your air management scheme, but I believe the FCU is effectively only drawing air from the cleanroom chase and then pushing it back into a plenum above the cleanroom ceiling, correct?  Any air it draws out of the chase has come from the clean side, and that same air it pushes back into the plenum above the cleanroom ceiling will be filtered by the HEPA's in the Fan/Filter Units.  It should not need much filtration on it, if any.  In a common cleanroom design approach, a recirculating air handler (a beefed up much larger version of your Fan Coil Unit) will not have a filter on the inlet side.  Occasionally, it might include a light duty filter (such as MERV 8) or as we sometimes call it "a wiper catcher".

[If I've misunderstood and you are not using Fan/Filter Units in the ceiling of the cleanroom, but instead have a pressurized plenum, then the FCU is providing the pressure to push the air through the HEPA filters?  In any case, the air will be filtered at the ceiling before entering the cleanroom so a filter on the FCU should not be necessary]

If you do keep a filter on the FCU, you should definitely install filters with plastic or metal frames.  No cardboard.  In this case, I would even suggest you are better off without the existing filter at all.  (and the fan in the FCU will operate more efficiently as well).

Hope this helps, and hasn't created confusion.

Regards,
Jack Paul

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From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu [mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu] On Behalf Of Shivakumar Bhaskaran
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 10:39 AM
To: Morrison, Richard H., Jr.; labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu
Subject: Re: [labnetwork] Filter type for the FCU

FCU- Fan Coil Unit.

We have opening on each side (right/left wall) of the cleanroom were the cleanroom air is pushed out of the cleanroom and comes to the chase and then go to the FCU and then goes to the HEPA filter (we are recirculating the cleanroom air). Even though the chase area is not maintained at class 100/ 1000, we want to make sure we install  the correct filter type to maintain the air quality of the cleanroom, so that we don't make the HEPA filters work hard with less quality air coming from the Chase air.

-Shiva


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Searle CleanRoom Manager
The University of Chicago
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Chicago-60637
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From: Morrison, Richard H., Jr. [mailto:rmorrison at draper.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 12:02 PM
To: Shivakumar Bhaskaran; labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu<mailto:labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu>
Subject: RE: Filter type for the FCU

Here is a good cross-reference guide.

We have MERV-8 as pre-filters in our makeup air unit they have plastic frames they are 2" thick. The final filter in the MAU is 4" thick Merv-15 Precision Cell ll 95% filters, again plastic frame. This air is then feed to the chases and passed into Fan Filter HEPA ceiling units. Hope this helps

I am not familiar with a FCU, what does that stand for.

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From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu<mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu> [mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu] On Behalf Of Shivakumar Bhaskaran
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 11:34 AM
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Subject: [labnetwork] Filter type for the FCU

My building Facility Engineer was trying to change the filters in the FCU. He found that the FCU was installed with MERV8 type filter. I looked into the specs and it mentioned its used in commercial building.
For cleanroom the filter type is MERV20. Before we change , I want to consult with you guys on what type of filters do you use in your FCU. Our FCU is located in the Chase area of the Cleanroom ceiling.

The filter that was installed were Pre-pleat 40 LPD. The filter frame is cardboard, I am worried that this cardboard framed filter shouldn't be used in the FCU instead it should be metal frame or plastic.

-Shiva

Shivakumar Bhaskaran, Ph.D.
Searle CleanRoom Manager
The University of Chicago
5735 S.Ellis, Room 032
Chicago-60637
Ph:773-795-2297
https://searle-cleanroom.uchicago.edu/

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