runcyclexcski Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 Could anyone recommend a generic non-shedding non-woven polyester fabric that I could use in place of my stock MVHR in/out filters? I am not sure what rating that fabric is... it can't be better than F7, it looks quite coarse. By eye, the fabric in my MVHR is about 3 mm thick, it's 20x30 cm and it has plastic-reinforced edges for slight reinforcement). I think if I get a slightly thicker 5mm fabric, I can just shove it and take it out and trash it once a month (my local air is quite bad in the winter). I tried a fabric from an Amazon (not total rubbish, claimed to be German-made, about 10 quid per sq mt). But it was shedding fibers, I was not impressed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnMo Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 Are you sure you are on the correct scale. G3 or G4 sounds more like what you are talking about, not "F", I got mine (G3) from RS Components. Stock number 8279510 Filter media roll white 1mx 2m x 10mm G3. It cost about 3x what you paid and I would order again. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
runcyclexcski Posted Friday at 16:01 Author Share Posted Friday at 16:01 (edited) Thank you, John. I buy from RS all the time, I trust them, so I should be able to source your fabric. I do not mind paying 50 quid for 2x1m pad; it's still "cheap" overall. I honestly do not know what the official rating of my "stock" MVHR filter is -- I am still waitiing for Boulder the manufacturer to respond. If G3/G4 works for your MVHR, chances are it will work for mine. Of note: I am perplexed what the difference is between these two fabrics; one is a 2 meters by 1 meter pad, the other one is a 20 meters by 1 meter roll. Similar cost, but once gets 10x more of the latter. https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/hvac-air-filters/8279510 https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/hvac-air-filters/1221771 Edited Friday at 16:13 by runcyclexcski Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnMo Posted Friday at 16:21 Share Posted Friday at 16:21 18 minutes ago, runcyclexcski said: Similar cost, but once gets 10x more of the latter. Bit of a p*ss take on pricing, but the big one would last you about 50 years. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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