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Dimensions (mm) W*H* D 595*595*550 / 6P Filtration Grade G4 M5 M6 F7 F8 F9 Air Flow (m³/h) 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 Initial Resistanc...
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Filtration Grade Dimensions (mm) W*H* D Initial Resistance (Pa) Final Resistance (Pa) Rated Air Flow (m³/h) G3 595*595*20 30 200 3000 G3 595...
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G4 filters are part of the former EN 779 classification system and are widely recognized as coarse pre-filters for HVAC and industrial air handling systems. They are typically used to remove larger airborne particles before air passes to finer filtration stages.
Although EN 779 has been replaced by ISO 16890, G4 remains a commonly used reference term in maintenance, replacement, and distributor markets. For many applications, G4 filters serve as an economical first filtration stage that helps reduce dust loading on downstream filters and supports more stable system operation.
G4 filters are commonly used in:
G4 is a legacy EN 779 filter grade. Under the modern ISO 16890 framework, G4 filters are commonly associated with ISO Coarse performance, depending on actual product design and test results.
Because EN 779 and ISO 16890 use different test methods, G4 should not be treated as an exact one-to-one ISO equivalent. However, it is broadly understood as a coarse pre-filtration grade.
G4 filters are typically selected when the main objective is to remove larger airborne particles while maintaining low resistance and economical operation. They are most often used as the first filtration stage rather than as final filters in applications requiring higher indoor air quality.
A G4 filter is a legacy EN 779 coarse air filter grade commonly used for pre-filtration in HVAC and industrial ventilation systems.
Yes. G4 remains widely used as a legacy reference term in replacement and maintenance markets, even though EN 779 has been replaced by ISO 16890.
G4 filters are generally associated with ISO Coarse performance, but the exact relationship depends on product testing and design.
In most cases, no. They are mainly used as pre-filters before finer filtration stages.



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