Commercial Electrostatic Air Filters for HVAC Systems
ECOairflow's commercial electrostatic air filters use patented Electronic Polarization Technology (EPT) to capture particles as small as 0.001 microns, including viruses, bacteria, and wildfire smoke. Available in MERV 12–16 ratings, these filters deliver superior air quality with dramatically lower pressure drop, reducing fan energy costs by up to 54% versus traditional filter configurations.
Our Range of Products
M-Series™ 2" Hybrid E.A.C. — Model 2300 M-Series Hospital-Grade Air Filter (MERV 14A / 16A, ASHRAE 170, Appendix J Certified)
MERV 13-16 rated powered & unpowered
54% fan energy savings vs. bag filter train
ASHRAE 170 certified for hospital ORs & ERs
Dynamo™ 2" E.A.C. — Model 2300 Commercial Electronic Air Cleaner (MERV 14, 50% More Effective than HEPA at PM0.1)
MERV 14 with only 0.13 in.w.c. pressure drop
74.73% PM0.1 capture — beats HEPA by 50%
54% fan energy reduction over 12 weeks
Dynamo™ 1" E.A.C. — Premium Whole-Home Electronic Air Cleaner for Residential HVAC (MERV 12, Lifetime Electronics Warranty, 2x More Effective than HEPA at Ultra-Fine Particles)
Lifetime electronics warranty to original owner
Captures particles down to 0.001 microns
Ultra-low 0.11 in.w.c. drop saves up to 15%
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an electrostatic air filter?
An electrostatic air filter uses an electrically charged field to attract and capture airborne particles, including ultrafine particles down to 0.001 microns. ECOairflow's patented Electronic Polarization Technology (EPT) charges glass-fiber mesh so each fiber acts like a magnet, capturing viruses, bacteria, wildfire smoke, and fine particulates at MERV 12–16 rated efficiency with dramatically lower pressure drop than mechanical filters.
What MERV ratings are available for ECOairflow commercial electrostatic filters?
ECOairflow commercial electrostatic filters are available in MERV 12 (Dynamo 1"), MERV 13–14 (Dynamo 2" Model 2300), and MERV 13–16 (M-Series Model 2300). The M-Series is also Appendix J certified at MERV 13-A through 16-A, maintaining full rated performance whether powered, unpowered, or under ASHRAE Appendix J conditioning — critical for healthcare facilities.
How do electrostatic air filters compare to HEPA filters?
ECOairflow electrostatic filters capture 74.73% of PM0.1 ultra-fine particles in independent lab testing, compared to 49.19% for HEPA — making them approximately 50% more effective in that critical size range. Unlike HEPA, they also maintain a significantly lower pressure drop (0.13–0.37 in.w.c. vs 0.6–1.2 in.w.g. for HEPA-grade hospital filter trains), reducing fan energy consumption substantially.
Are ECOairflow commercial filters compliant with ASHRAE standards?
Yes. ECOairflow commercial filters comply with ASHRAE 62.1 (2022) IAQ Procedure, ASHRAE 90.1 fan power limitations, and ASHRAE 241 (2023) infection-control filtration. The M-Series additionally complies with ASHRAE 170 and CSA Z317.2 for hospital environments, with MERV 14A approved for emergency and treatment rooms and MERV 16A for operating rooms.
How often do the filter pads need to be replaced?
For commercial applications, replacement pads are typically required every 3–6 months depending on air quality conditions and load. ECOairflow offers a replacement pad email reminder service at ecoairflow.com/email-reminders. Only the replaceable pad requires periodic replacement — the permanent aluminum frame is a one-time capital investment, eliminating recurring cartridge waste.
Can ECOairflow filters be used in hospitals and healthcare facilities?
Yes. The M-Series 2" Hybrid E.A.C. is specifically engineered for healthcare environments. It is ASHRAE 170 and CSA Z317.2 compliant, UL 2998 Zero Ozone Certified, and Appendix J certified. Independent studies show a 54% reduction in fan power versus traditional MERV 8 + MERV 14 hospital filter trains, and it maintains full MERV performance even during power loss — critical for medical treatment rooms.
Do ECOairflow electrostatic filters produce ozone?
No. All ECOairflow commercial electrostatic filters are UL 2998 Zero Ozone Certified, emitting below 0.0005 ppm (5 ppb) of ozone — well below the 0.005 ppm UL 867 regulatory threshold. They are recommended by the US CDC and US EPA for ozone safety and are safe for occupied spaces including hospital operating rooms, classrooms, and commercial offices.
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Industries We Serve
Healthcare & Hospitals
ASHRAE 170-compliant MERV 14A–16A filtration for ORs, ICUs, treatment rooms, and emergency departments with 54% fan energy savings.
Commercial Office Buildings
MERV 13–14 electrostatic filters supporting LEED EQ credits, ASHRAE 62.1 IAQ compliance, and reduced fan energy costs in office HVAC systems.
Schools & Universities
High-performance MERV 13–16 filtration capturing viruses, allergens, and fine particulates to improve cognitive performance and reduce infection risk in classrooms.
Government & Federal Facilities
GSA-spec compliant MERV 13–16 filtration supporting ASHRAE 90.1 fan power limits and ASHRAE 241 infection-control requirements for federal buildings.
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ECOairflow's patented Electronic Polarization Technology captures particles down to 0.001 microns — 50% more effective than HEPA at ultra-fine PM0.1 particles, including viruses and wildfire smoke.
Up to 54% Fan Energy Savings
Low pressure drop design reduces HVAC fan energy consumption by up to 54% versus traditional MERV 8 + MERV 14 bag filter configurations, delivering measurable operating cost reductions.
Zero Ozone, Green Building Compliant
UL 2998 Zero Ozone Certified and eligible for LEED, WELL Building, ILFI, NGBS, and Passivehaus credits — safe for occupied commercial and healthcare environments.
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