Carbon Filters
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Prima Klima Industry Line Filter 250 mm - 1800 m³/h
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Prima Klima Coco EcoFilter 160mm - 900 m³/h
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CarbonActive HomeLine Granulate 650G Activated Carbon Filter 650m³/h - 200mm
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Activated charcoal filters (ACF) play a central role in almost every grow, as they reliably filter many of the unpleasant odours that arise in a grow.Essentially, activated charcoal filters work in a similar way to extractor bonnets in kitchens. The polluted air is drawn in through the filter by a separate fan and cleaned inside by activated carbon. The now clean air can then either be discharged into the open air or fed back into the cycle. A pleasant side effect of this technology is that other air impurities such as dust are also removed. This works due to the very large inner surface of the carbon, which is well suited to absorbing unwanted particles and removing them from the cycle.
Based on the room volume in m³ (e.g. 6m³), 35% is initially added (+2.1 = 8.1). This is due to the influence of the AKF, which reduces the fan performance. The hose length of the exhaust air system is then added (this also reduces the output). With a length of 2 metres, the value would then be approx. 10. This value is now multiplied by the desired ventilation frequency. We therefore need a fan-filter combination with an output of approx. 300m³/h.
Activated carbon filters in plant cultivation / growing
AKFs are widely used in plant cultivation. For example, they are of great benefit in the cultivation of exotic plants in greenhouses when adverse outdoor conditions exist with regard to air pollution. But these air filters are also widely used for the opposite purpose - cleaning the air of typical plant odours. Almost all commercially available grow boxes therefore have fixed installation options or outlets and inlets for air hoses. Appropriate provisions are now also standard for the essential fan.Determining the required power capacity of an AKF
Unfortunately, it is not enough to simply hang a random activated carbon filter in combination with a standard tube fan in the grow box. The choice of components and their performance depends heavily on the size of the room, the length of the connecting hoses and, of course, the desired air circulation frequency. As a rule of thumb, you can assume a 30-fold ventilation per hour (this is an average empirical value that cannot be applied to all types of grow boxes).Based on the room volume in m³ (e.g. 6m³), 35% is initially added (+2.1 = 8.1). This is due to the influence of the AKF, which reduces the fan performance. The hose length of the exhaust air system is then added (this also reduces the output). With a length of 2 metres, the value would then be approx. 10. This value is now multiplied by the desired ventilation frequency. We therefore need a fan-filter combination with an output of approx. 300m³/h.