• Kimberly-Clark Introduces New MERV 13 Filter Media for LEED-Certified Buildings

    Feb. 1, 2009
    Kimberly-Clark Filtration has introduced a new filtration media that delivers MERV 13 performance for LEED- certified buildings. The media was developed

    Kimberly-Clark Filtration has introduced a new filtration media that delivers MERV 13 performance for LEED®- certified buildings. The media was developed in response to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) standards for ASHRAE 52.2, MERV 13 filtration performance in LEED new construction and major renovation projects.

    The new media, Intrepid 513H, can be used in 2-in. and 4-in. pleated filters that are suited for virtually any commercial HVACR system. Before this new media was introduced, most 2-in. and 4-in. pleated filters were limited to MERV 8 or MERV 11 performance, which provides less-efficient capture of airborne particles than MERV 13 filters. Moreover, MERV 13 could only be achieved by pocket or rigid pleat-type filters, which were designated to run at high airflow pressures, beyond the capability of many existing air handling systems.

    Kimberly-Clark's Intrepid Filtration Media product line features low resistance to airflow, which means that HVACR system fans do not need to work as hard to deliver the required airflow to operate the system. This helps to reduce energy expenditures and cut greenhouse gas emissions, two key tenets of the LEED program. Careful selection of the right HVACR air filter can actually reduce costs in the long run, demonstrating that green buildings can be more cost-effective.

    Visit www.kcfiltration.com for additional information.