Hi-Flo M, P, TM

The premium range of glass fiber bag filters with steel frame. These filters have the highest energy efficiency and longest operating life. With their low pressure drops and high dust holding capacites, lowest labour cost thanks to less frequent filter changes can be achieved. Available in all efficiencies according to ISO16890.

  • Lowest energy consumption and initial pressure drop
  • Extended operating life with the best total cost of ownership (TCO)
  • Lowest labour cost thanks to less frequent filter changes
  • Conical and tapered pocket shape for improved airflow
  • ICON3 efficiency guarantee
  • ICON7 iso16890.ai
  • ICON23 Eurovent_no_abc
  • ICON31 Mount_bagfilters
  • ICON32 Aplus
  • ICON42 UL logo
  • ICON44 SGBC_
  • ICON56 EPD Asia
Item Type ISO 16890 Filter Class EN779 Width (mm) Height (mm) Depth (mm) Airflow (m3/h) Pressure drop Initial (Pa) Energy (kWh/year) Energy Class (Eurovent)
2550 592x592x640-12 ePM2,5 50% M6 592 592 640 3400 55 748 A
2550 490x592x640-10 ePM2,5 50% M6 490 592 640 2800 55 A
2550 287x592x640-6 ePM2,5 50% M6 287 592 640 1700 55 A
2550 592x592x520-10 ePM2,5 50% M6 592 592 520 3400 65 992 C
2550 490x592x520-8 ePM2,5 50% M6 490 592 520 2800 65 C
2550 287x592x520-5 ePM2,5 50% M6 287 592 520 1700 65 C
2550 592x592x370-12 ePM2,5 50% M6 592 592 370 3400 70 1280 C
2550 490x592x370-10 ePM2,5 50% M6 490 592 370 2800 70 C
2550 287x592x370-6 ePM2,5 50% M6 287 592 370 1700 70 C
0160 592x592x640-12 ePM1 60% F7 592 592 640 3400 65 803 A+
0160 490x592x640-10 ePM1 60% F7 490 592 640 2800 65 A+
0160 287x592x640-6 ePM1 60% F7 287 592 640 1700 65 A+
0160 592x592x520-10 ePM1 60% F7 592 592 520 3400 75 943 A
0160 490x592x520-8 ePM1 60% F7 490 592 520 2800 75 A
0160 287x592x520-5 ePM1 60% F7 287 592 520 1700 75 A
0160 592x592x370-12 ePM1 60% F7 592 592 370 3400 95 1275 C
0160 490x592x370-10 ePM1 60% F7 490 592 370 2800 95 C
0160 287x592x370-6 ePM1 60% F7 287 592 370 1700 95 C
0170 592x592x640-12 ePM1 70% F8 592 592 640 3400 130
0170 490x592x640-10 ePM1 70% F8 490 592 640 2800 130
0170 287x592x640-6 ePM1 70% F8 287 592 640 1700 130
0170 592x592x520-10 ePM1 70% F8 592 592 520 3400 160
0170 490x592x520-8 ePM1 70% F8 490 592 520 2800 160
0170 287x592x520-5 ePM1 70% F8 287 592 520 1700 160
0170 592x592x370-12 ePM1 70% F8 592 592 370 3400 205
0170 490x592x370-10 ePM1 70% F8 490 592 370 2800 205
0170 287x592x370-6 ePM1 70% F8 287 592 370 1700 205
0185 592x592x640-12 ePM1 85% F9 592 592 640 3400 125 1520 C
0185 490x592x640-10 ePM1 85% F9 490 592 640 2800 125 C
0185 287x592x640-6 ePM1 85% F9 287 592 640 1700 125 C
0185 592x592x520-10 ePM1 85% F9 592 592 520 3400 155 1880 D
0185 490x592x520-8 ePM1 85% F9 490 592 520 2800 155 D
0185 287x592x520-5 ePM1 85% F9 287 592 520 1700 155 D
 Pressure drop calculation tool is available

Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)

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Hi-Flo ePM1 60% M, P, TM, X (Sweden)

Hi-Flo ePM1 60% M, P, TM, X (Slovakia)

Hi-Flo M, P ePM1 70%, ePM1 85% (Slovakia)

Calculate pressure drop

Choose a full-size filter module in the table above to calculate the pressure drop.
Full-size filter modules are typically 592x592mm for bag/panel filters and 610x610mm for HEPA filters.

Specifications

Application
Air conditioning applications
Filter Frame
Galvanised steel
Media
Glass fiber
Max temperature (°C)
70°C
Relative Humidity
100%
Max final pressure drop, EN 13053
Initial pressure drop + 100 Pa or initial pressure drop x3 (whichever is lower)
Dimension standard
Filter front dimensions according EN 15805
Installation options
Front and side access housings and frames are available.
Max Airflow
1,25 x nominal flow

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