FastFrame

An air filter holding frame for built-up bank HVAC systems. The unique compression tab design requires no fasteners and allows for a convenient and simple filter replacement without sacrificing the integrity of the filter seal or compromising indoor air quality.

  • 16-gauge all-welded galvanized steel construction. Available in stainless steel or aluminum.
  • A ¾-inch sealing flange with a premium replaceable gasket to ensure no air bypass between the frame and the air filter header. The gasket includes an overlapping seal to eliminate air bypass at the frame's corners.
  • Final filter and prefilter compression tabs facilitate a clear snap-in-place seal for the final filter and a secure hold for the prefilter.
  • The compression tabs are easily replaceable should the air quality requirements of the application change.
  • Centering dimples, an integral part of the frame, assist in the alignment of the final or prefilter.
  • Pre-drilled frame-to-frame installation holes allow fast and secure built-up filter bank assemblies up to six filters high by any number of filters wide.

Specifications

Application
As AHU OEM frames, replacement frames for built-up banks in commercial buildings, educational facilities, food & processing facilities, industrial processing or any other application where reduced labor expense is desired and where improved indoor air quality is a requirement.
Material
Galvanized steel
Installation options
Flat-stock stiffener bars required every other vertical row on filter banks 4 to 6 units high.
Comment
Also available in stainless steel or aluminum. Contact factory for details.

Articles related to Air Filter Holding Frames

Gas Turbine Filter Testing

The test rig has been calibrated according to standards EN 779, ISO 16890 and ASHRAE 52.2 and was developed for air filter testing simulating the harsh climate conditions where gas turbines are often located.

Education and Experience

Infographic: How Advanced Filtration Reduces Carbon Output

Read this infographic and discover: How gas turbines can play a positive role in the future energy mix; How gas turbines can improve their efficiency and carbon intensity; How you can burn less fuel and thus reduce emissions; The amount of CO2 a clean engine emits vs a fouled engine; and Static filter vs. Pulse filer features that reduce emissions

Energy and Power Systems

"Airplane jet Engines don't use filters, so why should I?"

To answer this question, let's look at the difference between a land based gas turbine and a jet engine.

Energy and Power Systems

Keeping the information superhighway clear

Air filters in data centres offer a host of solid business benefits in a whole range of different applications, but one of their most impressive uses is in data centres. They raise energy efficiency and lower energy bills along with providing healthy work environment.

Electronics and optics

Dust & Fume Lab Capabilities

We can perform a battery of bench tests on your sample dust, including simulated challenges. We analyze your performance requirements and use this information to develop the best collection system for your needs.

Education and Experience

Camfil Measures Air on Hornsgatan

For several years, Hornsgatan has been designated Sweden's dirtiest street when it comes to air pollution. Hornsgatan is an exposed street when it comes to harmful particles in the air. How does this affect residents?

Air quality Case Studies

Watch and Learn

If you are looking to expand your knowledge on the impact of air filtration on your gas turbines and other turbomachinery, look no more!

Education and Experience Energy and Power Systems

Camfil Experience Centre

In the Camfil Experience Centre, you will experience the importance of indoor air quality in an interactive and multimedia manner. Let yourself be inspired and experience Camfil in Reinfeld, Germany.

Education and Experience

Have questions? Need information?
Product & Industry Information
(888) 599-6620
Other inquiries
(973) 616-7300
Find a contact