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Vasco D60 MVHR filter set F6
Vasco D60 MVHR filter set F6

Vasco D60 MVHR filter set F6

Article number: 19150125


Brand: Vasco


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Vasco D60 MVHR filter set F6

2x electrostatic F6 filter 194x105 mm

The Vasco F6 filter set is suitable for the D60 MVHR. This original quality filter guarantees optimal functioning of the ventilation system together with healthier, filtered indoor air. Also note the prices when purchasing two, five or ten units: the price will be automatically reduced!


Which MVHR systems are these filters suitable for?
The Vasco D60 MVHR filter set F6 corresponds to the MVHR filters from Vasco with the following product codes:


11VE50360



Free filter service

Everyone has the right to breathe clean air. Checking/cleaning or replacing filters plays an essential role in this. Virtually no attention is paid to this in practice. We do pay attention. As well as your order for your filter set, you will receive:

- Free reminder every three months
- Personal offers (e.g. filters)
- Tips and tricks for extending the life of your filters


Filter class comparison

You may have heard of it before: the new filter standard "ISO16890". The old filter classes (G4, M6, F9, etc.) will slowly disappear and be replaced by the new standard. To avoid ambiguities and make it clear for you, we have provided the diagram below where the old filter classes are compared with the new standard.

Filter class ISO Coarse ISO ePM10 ISO ePM2.5 ISO ePM1
G3 > 45 % - - -
G4 > 90 % - - -
M5 > 95 % > 50 % - -
M6 > 95 % > 60 % 50 - 60 % -
F7 > 95 % > 85 % 65 - 80 % 50 - 65 %
F8 > 95 % > 90 % > 80 % 65 - 80 %
F9 > 95 % > 95 % > 95 % > 80 %



More information
Article – New regulations and standards for filters
Article – The effects of poor ventilation

Brand Vasco
Category Vasco MVHR filters
GTIN 5413754837382
Manufacturer's item number 11VE50360
Article number 19150125

Specifications

Suitable for MVHR type D60
Length 194 mm
Breedte 105 mm
Unit Set
Suitable for MVHR brand Vasco

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