ISO/TC 22/SC 34/WG 3 - Air filters
Filtres à air
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This document establishes and specifies uniform test procedures, conditions, equipment and a performance report to permit the direct laboratory performance comparison of air cleaners. The basic performance characteristics of greatest interest are air flow restriction or differential pressure, dust collection efficiency, dust capacity and oil carry-over on oil bath air cleaners. This test code therefore deals with the measurement of these parameters. This document is applicable to air cleaners used on internal combustion engines and compressors generally used in automotive and industrial applications.
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This document defines particle size distribution by number and chemical content limits involving one grade of test aerosol made from combustion soot.
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ISO 12103-1:2016 defines particle size distribution and chemical content limits involving four grades of test dust made from Arizona desert sand.
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ISO 11155-2:2009 specifies a test comprising several methods for measuring the dynamic gas adsorption of air filters in the passenger compartments of road vehicles. These laboratory test methods are applicable to air filters that improve air quality by reducing concentrations of gaseous, odorous or hazardous components from ambient or re-circulated air, or both, in the vehicle cabin. They provide a means of measuring air pressure loss, as well as gas and vapour removal characteristics.
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This part of ISO/TS 11155 specifies a particulate filtration test, including the critical characteristics of equipment, test procedure and report format, for the consistent assessment of filter elements in a laboratory test rig with particle sizes larger than 0,3 μm. It is applicable to filters for removing particulate matter from external or recirculated air used for ventilating motor vehicle passenger compartments or cabins. The test specified in this part of ISO/TS 11155 enables an assessment of filter elements for pressure loss, fractional filtration efficiency and accelerated particulate holding capability against standardized laboratory particulate challenges. Because the test methods exclude the full range of possible particulate challenges and environmental effects, the relative ranking of filters may change in service. NOTE 1 Absolute comparability is only possible with filter elements of the same shape and size as well as the same position in the test duct. NOTE 2 Subject to agreement between supplier and the customer, the test procedure allows for the calculation of gravimetric efficiency as a single parameter for quality control purposes. For gravimetric efficiency tests refer to ISO 5011.
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