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Changes to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2. Now and What’s Coming! Michael Corbat April 4, 2014
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Agenda 1.Current Approved Changes – Relative Humidity – MERV Table – Particle Counter – Shedding Calculation 2.Upcoming Research 3.Proposed Changes – Mandatory Use of Appendix J – Elimination of Intermediate Dust Loadings – IPA Vapor Discharge – Change Reporting Values 2
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Previous Range 20-65% RH ASHRAE RP-1287 Showed Major E2 and E3 Variations New Range 45% ± 10 Measured at filter under flow Fully Incorporated into Standard Relative Humidity 3
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MERV Table Changes & Clarifications 4 MERVE1E2E3 8n/a 20 ≤ E 2 70 ≤ E 3 9n/a 35 ≤ E 2 75 ≤ E 3 10n/a50 ≤ E 2 80 ≤ E 3 11 20 ≤ E 1 65 ≤ E 2 85 ≤ E 3 12 35 ≤ E 1 80 ≤ E 2 90 ≤ E 3 13 50 ≤ E 1 85 ≤ E 2 90 ≤ E 3 1475 ≤ E 1 90 ≤ E 2 95 ≤ E 3 1585 ≤ E 1 90 ≤ E 2 95 ≤ E 3 1695 ≤ E 1 95 ≤ E 2 95 ≤ E 3
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Resolution would require the use of Optical Particle Counter Goal: Reduce variation 3 Open Public Review Comments to Address No major implication to test results Particle Counter Change 5
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Standardizes time for measuring shedding – 20 min Downstream shall be no more than 5% greater than upstream Will not affect most tests One committee member opposed Public Review Closed Shedding Calculation 6
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ASHRAE SSPC 52.2 has created a formal research committee Keith Chesson, Clarcor Air Filtration is Chair First SPC to be have its own Research Committee Separate work for 52.2 specific from general TC 2.4 work Research 7
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Primary Project Independent Round Robin Repeat of ASHRAE RP-1088 Will follow inclusion of all changes Goal to determine ruggedness of test method Research Project 8
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Second Project Independent round robin of Appendix J Compare with IPA Vapor standard being developed by ISO Goal – to determine repeatability and reproducibility for both methods Awaiting completion of the formal IPA Vapor method Research Project 9
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Appendix J was proposed to become mandatory Has been tabled until June meeting Would directly replace current conditioning step Motion was amended to remove intermediate dust loadings Possible Upcoming Changes – Appendix J 10
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Continued pursuit of IPA Vapor Discharge Would use protocol being developed at ISO Reported value would be determined based on average of initial and discharge – Early data has shown this to represent Appendix J conditioning Benefits – Speed – Cost – Repeatabily Possible Upcoming Changes – IPA Vapor 11
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Elimination of MERV Reduction of number of MERVs More relatable to EPA PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 – E1, E2 and E3 line up very closely Discussions on how to approach – New classification system – Simply percent at each (e.g. PM1-90%) Possible Upcoming Changes – Reporting Value 12
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Research has shown ASHRAE dust no longer reflects “real life” ASHRAE dust does not support depth loading products ASHRAE test dust can fall off during testing Working with GPC-35 to determine dust for energy classification Complicated by MERVs 1-4 Possible Upcoming Changes – Loading Dust 13
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Filters tested as system – Prefilter/Final Filter Nano Particulate Testing Filter Shedding ISO 16890 will likely be released mid-2015 Possible Upcoming Changes - Other 14
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