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- A form of carbon used as an adsorption or pollutant-reduction material in air or water filters, often derived from coconut, wood, or coal.
- A method of testing medium-efficiency air filters.
- A plastic material that carries a permanent static charge, used in some air filters.
- The hood has a removable filter that’s essential for reducing airborne grease.
- These systems rid water of everything from chlorine to microbes and heavy metals – an important consideration for those with health issues.
- A method of testing very low-efficiency air filters.
- A method of testing high-efficiency (HEPA) air filters.
- Total suspended solids, sometimes called filterable solids, are typically larger particles found in water that will not pass through a .45 µm pore-diameter filter.
- An inert gas used to test high-efficiency (HEPA) particulate air filters.
- A form of aluminum oxide used as an adsorption material in air filters, more correctly called activated alumina impregnated with potassium permanganate.
- A particulate filter, usually in the 30–40% efficiency range when measured using the atmospheric dust spot test.
- Stands for Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value.
- It’s convenient and healthful, but is it “green?”
- Water softeners improve water’s sudsing ability, save on soap costs, make cleaning easier, and reduce mineral buildup or scale.
- Desuperheaters work in tandem with geothermal heat pumps to heat water.
- Xeriscaping and xerogardening refer to landscaping and gardening in ways that reduce or eliminate the need for supplemental water from irrigation (Wikipedia).
- Heating, ventilating and air conditioning explained.
- The Water Quality Association (WQA) is a not-for-profit international trade association representing the residential, commercial, industrial, and small community water treatment industry.
- Also known as a dust weight-arrestance test, it measures only for larger and heavier particles.
- The Water Quality Association is a not-for-profit international trade association representing the residential, commercial, and industrial water treatment industry.
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