ISO 16890-4:2016
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Air filters for general ventilation — Part 4: Conditioning method to determine the minimum fractional test efficiency
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29-07-2022
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28-11-2016
ISO 16890-4:2016 establishes a conditioning method to determine the minimum fractional test efficiency.
It is intended for use in conjunction with ISO 16890‑1, ISO 16890‑2 and ISO 16890‑3, and provides the related test requirements for the test device and conditioning cabinet as well as the conditioning procedure to follow.
The conditioning method described in this part of ISO 16890 is referring to a test device with a nominal face area of 610 mm × 610 mm (24 inch × 24 inch).
ISO 16890 (all parts) refers to particulate air filter elements for general ventilation having an ePM1 efficiency less than or equal to 99 % and an ePM10 efficiency greater than 20 % when tested according to the procedures defined within ISO 16890 (all parts).
NOTE The lower limit for this test procedure is set at a minimum ePM10 efficiency of 20 % since it will be very difficult for a test filter element below this level to meet the statistical validity requirements of this procedure.
Air filter elements outside of this aerosol fraction are evaluated by other applicable test methods. See ISO 29463 (all parts).
Filter elements used in portable room-air cleaners are excluded from the scope of this part of ISO 16890.
The performance results obtained in accordance with ISO 16890 (all parts) cannot by themselves be quantitatively applied to predict performance in service with regard to efficiency and lifetime.
The results from this part of ISO 16890 may also be used by other standards that define or classify the fractional efficiency in the size range of 0,3 μm to 10 μm when electrostatic removal mechanism is an important factor to consider, for example ISO 29461.
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Supersedes ISO/DIS 16890-4. Together with ISO 16890-1, ISO 16890-2 and ISO 16890-3, it supersedes ISO TS 21220. (12/2016)
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Standards | Relationship |
ONORM EN ISO 16890-4 : 2017 | Identical |
NF EN ISO 16890-4:2017 | Identical |
IS 17570 : Part 4 : 2021 | Identical |
DIN EN ISO 16890-4 E : 2017 | Identical |
NF EN ISO 16890-4 : 2015 PR | Identical |
NEN EN ISO 16890-4 : 2016 | Identical |
NS EN ISO 16890-4 : 2016 | Identical |
I.S. EN ISO 16890-4:2016 | Identical |
PN EN ISO 16890-4 : 2017 | Identical |
SN EN ISO 16890-4:2017 | Identical |
UNI EN ISO 16890-4 : 2017 | Identical |
UNE-EN ISO 16890-4:2017 | Identical |
BS EN ISO 16890-4:2016 | Identical |
EN ISO 16890-4:2016 | Identical |
DIN EN ISO 16890-4:2015-08 (Draft) | Identical |
DIN EN ISO 16890-4:2017-08 | Identical |
I.S. EN ISO 16890-1:2016 | AIR FILTERS FOR GENERAL VENTILATION - PART 1: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM BASED UPON PARTICULATE MATTER EFFICIENCY (EPM) (ISO 16890-1:2016) |
BS EN ISO 16890-2:2016 | Air filters for general ventilation Measurement of fractional efficiency and air flow resistance |
UNE-EN ISO 16890-2:2017 | Air filters for general ventilation - Part 2: Measurement of fractional efficiency and air flow resistance (ISO 16890-2:2016) |
UNE-EN ISO 16890-3:2017 | Air filters for general ventilation - Part 3: Determination of the gravimetric efficiency and the air flow resistance versus the mass of test dust captured (ISO 16890-3:2016) |
I.S. EN ISO 16890-3:2016 | AIR FILTERS FOR GENERAL VENTILATION - PART 3: DETERMINATION OF THE GRAVIMETRIC EFFICIENCY AND THE AIR FLOW RESISTANCE VERSUS THE MASS OF TEST DUST CAPTURED (ISO 16890-3:2016) |
I.S. EN ISO 16890-2:2016 | AIR FILTERS FOR GENERAL VENTILATION - PART 2: MEASUREMENT OF FRACTIONAL EFFICIENCY AND AIR FLOW RESISTANCE (ISO 16890-2:2016) |
DIN EN ISO 16890-3:2015-08 (Draft) | AIR FILTERS FOR GENERAL VENTILATION - PART 3: DETERMINATION OF THE GRAVIMETRIC EFFICIENCY AND THE AIR FLOW RESISTANCE VERSUS THE MASS OF TEST DUST CAPTURED (ISO 16890-3:2016) |
BS EN ISO 16890-3:2016 | Air filters for general ventilation Determination of the gravimetric efficiency and the air flow resistance versus the mass of test dust captured |
DIN EN ISO 16890-1:2017-08 | AIR FILTERS FOR GENERAL VENTILATION - PART 1: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM BASED UPON PARTICULATE MATTER EFFICIENCY (EPM) (ISO 16890-1:2016) |
DIN EN ISO 16890-3:2017-08 | AIR FILTERS FOR GENERAL VENTILATION - PART 3: DETERMINATION OF THE GRAVIMETRIC EFFICIENCY AND THE AIR FLOW RESISTANCE VERSUS THE MASS OF TEST DUST CAPTURED (ISO 16890-3:2016) |
17/30345947 DC : 0 | BS EN ISO 21083-1 - TEST METHOD TO MEASURE THE EFFICIENCY OF AIR FILTRATION MEDIA AGAINST SPHERICAL NANOMATERIALS - PART 1: PARTICLE SIZE RANGE FROM 20 TO 500 NM |
UNE-EN ISO 16890-1:2017 | Air filters for general ventilation - Part 1: Technical specifications, requirements and classification system based upon particulate matter efficiency (ePM) (ISO 16890-1:2016) |
DIN EN ISO 16890-2:2017-08 | Air filters for general ventilation - Part 2: Measurement of fractional efficiency and air flow resistance (ISO 16890-2:2016) |
BS EN ISO 16890-1:2016 | Air filters for general ventilation Technical specifications, requirements and classification system based upon particulate matter efficiency (ePM) |
ISO 16890-2:2016 | Air filters for general ventilation — Part 2: Measurement of fractional efficiency and air flow resistance |
ISO 16890-3:2016 | Air filters for general ventilation — Part 3: Determination of the gravimetric efficiency and the air flow resistance versus the mass of test dust captured |
14/30266374 DC : 0 | BS EN ISO 16890-1 - AIR FILTERS FOR GENERAL VENTILATION - PART 1: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND EFFICIENCY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM BASED UPON PARTICULATE MATTER (PM) |
14/30268894 DC : 0 | BS EN ISO 16890-2 - AIR FILTERS FOR GENERAL VENTILATION - PART 2: MEASUREMENT OF FRACTIONAL EFFICIENCY AND AIR FLOW RESISTANCE |
EN ISO 16890-2:2016 | Air filters for general ventilation - Part 2: Measurement of fractional efficiency and air flow resistance (ISO 16890-2:2016) |
EN ISO 16890-1:2016 | Air filters for general ventilation - Part 1: Technical specifications, requirements and classification system based upon particulate matter efficiency (ePM) (ISO 16890-1:2016) |
EN ISO 16890-3:2016 | Air filters for general ventilation - Part 3: Determination of the gravimetric efficiency and the air flow resistance versus the mass of test dust captured (ISO 16890-3:2016) |
BS ISO 29464:2017 | Cleaning of air and other gases. Terminology |
ISO 29464:2017 | Cleaning of air and other gases — Terminology |
ISO 16890-1:2016 | Air filters for general ventilation — Part 1: Technical specifications, requirements and classification system based upon particulate matter efficiency (ePM) |
ISO 16890-2:2016 | Air filters for general ventilation — Part 2: Measurement of fractional efficiency and air flow resistance |
ASHRAE 52.2 : 2017 | METHOD OF TESTING GENERAL VENTILATION AIR-CLEANING DEVICES FOR REMOVAL EFFICIENCY BY PARTICLE SIZE |
ISO 29464:2017 | Cleaning of air and other gases — Terminology |
ISO 16890-3:2016 | Air filters for general ventilation — Part 3: Determination of the gravimetric efficiency and the air flow resistance versus the mass of test dust captured |
EN 779:2012 | Particulate air filters for general ventilation - Determination of the filtration performance |
ISO 16890-1:2016 | Air filters for general ventilation — Part 1: Technical specifications, requirements and classification system based upon particulate matter efficiency (ePM) |
ISO 29461-1:2013 | Air intake filter systems for rotary machinery Test methods Part 1: Static filter elements |
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