Catalogue
Find Your Compatible Filters in our Catalogue
MVHR.shop provides compatible replacement selection of Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) and Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) filters, accommodating various brands and machine specifications.
The catalogue below, arranged in size order, displays all the compatible products offered in our store, complete with brand names and available filter grades. To purchase the filters, click on the respective model, and you will be directed to the product page.
Alternatively, you can use our built-in size search by selecting dimensions below or search for specific filters by name in the search box.
Can't Find Your Filters?
We only list our most popular brands and models on our site, but we have the capability to produce Wire Frame Filters to meet nearly any specification.
Try our self-service Filter Designer to create and order bespoke solutions tailored to your exact specifications, with Free Shipping included.
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Why Should You Change Your Ventilation Filters?
Regular maintenance of your ventilation system plays a crucial role in maintaining high indoor air quality within your property. This routine service not only prevents unnecessary repair costs but also ensures that your ventilation system operates at peak efficiency.
For Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery units (MVHR), it's advisable to check the filters three months after installation, primarily due to construction dust in the environment. Subsequently, regular checks should be conducted at least every six months, with filter replacements occurring annually. The replacement frequency may be adjusted based on the level of pollution in both external and internal environments.
The servicing requirements for MVHR systems may vary depending on environmental conditions. However, we recommend a maximum interval of five years between full services from the installation date. If necessary, the decision to increase the frequency of servicing can be made after inspecting the filters. The replacement schedule should be adjusted accordingly, especially in more polluted environments where a higher frequency may be required.
