Differential pressure measurement
The initial differential pressure for TROX filters is
given on the label on the filter frame.
Fig. 16: TROX MD-DPC connection
For optimum filter monitoring, we recommend con-
tinuous differential pressure measurement and
monitoring of the final differential pressure. The
measurement is carried out using a permanently
installed differential pressure measuring device
(Fig. 16/1), e.g. TROX MD-UT, MD-APC or
MD-DPC, using the pressure measurement points
(Fig. 16/2 and 4) on the duct.
Alternatively, filter monitoring is also possible with
close-meshed, temporary differential pressure
measurements.
Connecting a measuring device
Plus (+)
- Upstream of the filter (3) at measure-
ment point (2)
Minus (–) - Downstream stream of the filter (3) at
measurement point (4)
In the case of temporary measurement, reattach the
plugs at the measurement points after the measure-
ment.
Disposal
ENVIRONMENT!
Risk of harm to the environment due to the incor-
rect handling of hazardous materials and sub-
stances.
Filters and cleaning materials that have been
contaminated with bacterial, toxic or radioactive
particles are considered hazardous waste and
have to be disposed of by an authorised business
in compliance with local regulations.
Disposing of filter elements with household waste is
allowed only in the following cases:
For unused filter elements
For filter elements that have been exposed
only to atmospheric outdoor air
Ordering replacement filters
To ensure permanent protection from particulate
matter and other pollutants we recommend using
only original TROX filters.
Original TROX filters carry a sticker on the frame
with both the use before date and information on
how to order replacements.
To avoid downtime of the ventilation and air con-
ditioning system, we recommend you to always
have the required filters in stock.
To order filters go to:
www.troxtechnik.com
Maintenance
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