Product Type: | Media Filter |
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Size: | 16" x 20" x 4-3/8" |
MERV: | 13 |
Dirty filters cause the blower motor to draw more current, increasing your electric bill, and increasing the internal temperature of the blower motor, which can cause early blower motor failure. If you have to pay someone to replace the blower motor, it will cost you plenty! Do yourself a financial favor and change the filter more often. Leo Hogard
The company that services my unit recommends replacing the filters every six months.
air filter is 4 and 5/16 inches wide. Michael L. Samuels
Depends on the filter rack its going into, this is for certain models of Honeywell filter racks.
A charged media filter has an electrostatic charge applied to it at the factory. This charge does help with air filtration. According to the manufacturer, pressure drop or restricted air flow across any filter is what can impact the HVAC system. An electrostatic charge by itself should not reduce or impact air flow.
Upon researching the media filters, I found out a big difference is the SERR rating. The Charged is a better SERR rating. The one I purchased is a SEER 13. Upon researching the question found the following: Whole House Air Cleaners mount between a furnace and the return air duct to capture airborne particles such as dust, pollen, bacteria, dander, spores, etc. Their performance is measured in terms of efficiency at trapping micron-sized particles. Removing a higher percentage of contaminants from the air may reduce the incidence of associated illnesses and allergy and asthma symptoms. GoodMedia air filters are the basic models, capable of capturing particles down to 1.0 micron size. Includes Honeywell F100 series: 16 <http://www.allergybegone.com/honeywell-f100f1004-whole-house-air-cleaner.ht ml> " x 20", 16 <http://www.allergybegone.com/honeywell-f100f1012-whole-house-air-cleaner.ht ml> " x 25", 20 <http://www.allergybegone.com/honeywell-f100f1020-whole-house-air-cleaner.ht ml> " x 20", 20 <http://www.allergybegone.com/honeywell-f100f1038-whole-house-air-cleaner.ht ml> " x 25". BetterElectrostatic media filters are even more effective. They use electrostatically charged fibers to capture smaller particles. Includes Honeywell F200 series: 16 <http://www.allergybegone.com/honeywell-f200e1003-whole-house-air-cleaner.ht ml> " x 20", 16 <http://www.allergybegone.com/honeywell-f200e1029-whole-house-air-cleaner.ht ml> " x 25", 20 <http://www.allergybegone.com/honeywell-f200e1011-whole-house-air-cleaner.ht ml> " x 20", 20 <http://www.allergybegone.com/honeywell-f200e1037-whole-house-air-cleaner.ht ml> " x 25". Hope this helps.
The FC200E1037 filter measures 4-3/8" thick. You can use it in place of an FC100A1037 filter.
I called alot places, it turns out that Honeywell stopped making the MERV13 for FC100A1037 filter and replaced it with the FC200E1037, which is also MERV13. If you are purchasing the FC200E1037, it should be exactly the same as the FC100A1037 MERV13. I have noticed the dimensions and measurements to be the same.
The filter measures between 4" and 5" thick (4-3/8" to be more precise).
4 3/8" thick
The C200E filter is 4 1/2" thick. Rick
Hello,The filter we purchased number is FC200E1029 and it is 4.5 inches.....wide....
Thanks for the reminder to change mine. They are slightly more than 4 3/8".
My meaurement of the filter shows 4 1/2 " .
The FC200E1011 measures 4-3/8" wide and is rated MERV 13.