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Mounting frames

What is a mounting frame for air filters?

A mounting frame, also known as an insert frame, is a frame used to hold air filters securely in place within a ventilation system. Mounting frames ensure that filters are positioned correctly so that airflow is efficiently directed through the filter media without leakage. They are made of durable galvanised steel and are suitable for various types of air filters, such as bag filters, compact filters and panel filters.

Where is a mounting frame used?

Mounting frames are widely used in ventilation systems across various sectors. They are used in:

  • HVAC systems (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) to install filters safely and efficiently.
  • Air handling systems in commercial buildings such as offices, hospitals and shopping centres.
  • Industrial environments, such as production facilities and cleanrooms, where strict air quality is required.
  • Commercial kitchens and other areas where odours and fine dust must be effectively filtered.

What types and sizes of mounting frames are available?

At Tops Luchtfilters, we offer a wide range of mounting frames for various applications, including:

  • Insert frames: These frames are designed to make it easy to install and replace filters. They are lightweight, sturdy and suitable for different filter sizes.
  • Galvanised steel mounting frames: Durable and corrosion-resistant, making them ideal for industrial applications.

At Tops Luchtfilters, we have standard dimensions for the insert frames, such as widths of 305 and 610 mm. These are available in both square and rectangular shapes. The insert frames have a standard height of 75 mm and a frame thickness of 25 or 45-48 mm.

How do you install a mounting frame for air filters?

Installing a mounting frame is a simple process and can be completed in a few steps:

  1. Ensure that the ventilation system is switched off before you begin.
  2. Place the mounting frame in the desired location within the air handling system.
  3. Securely attach the frame to the structure using screws or clamps.
  4. Slide the air filter into the frame and ensure that it fits properly without gaps or leaks.
  5. Turn the system back on and check that the airflow is passing through the filter correctly.