Filtrete MPR 2200 Premium Allergen & Home Pollutants Air Filters
The 3M Filtrete MPR 2200 Premium Allergen & Home Pollutants Air Filter was made for furnaces, HVACs, and central heating and cooling systems. This high-efficiency filter captures 69% of small particles like bacteria and particles that carry viruses. Among 3M's top-performing filters, this 3M Allergen filter lasts up to 3 months and is available in 7 sizes.
The 3M Filtreteā¢ MPR 2200 Premium Allergen & Home Pollutants Air Filter, for furnace, HVAC, or central heating and cooling system, is a high-efficiency, pleated filter that captures 78% of all airborne particles, like pollen, mold spores, and dust mite debris. This filter similarly traps 69% of smaller particles that can carry odors, pet dander, bacteria, and viruses.
High MPR Rating - The 2200 Premium Allergen & Home Pollutants Air Filter carries a 3M Microparticulate Performance Rating of MERV 12. This is especially important because the higher the MPR, the more microparticles like pollen, pet dander, smoke, bacteria, and viruses the filter will capture!
How Filtreteā¢ 2200 Works - The filter uses electrostatically charged Filtreteā¢ fibers that act like tiny magnets to attract and capture small particles without restricting airflow. This exclusive Filtreteā¢ Brand 3-in-1 Technology traps unwanted particles while still allowing a higher volume of clean air to pass through the filter. In particular, the 2200 captures smoke, cough and sneeze debris, bacteria, viruses, lint, dust, and pollen.
The 3M Filtreteā¢ MPR 2200 Filter should be changed every 3 months or 90 days for optimal performance. It's Available in 7 Different Sizes, each 1" Thick. Box contains one (1) 3M Filtreteā¢ MPR 2200 Premium Allergen & Home Pollutants Air Filter (black package).
The Filtrete 2200 Elite Filter is Certified Friendlyā¢ by the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America.
Features:
- Filtreteā¢ 2200 outperforms fiberglass, washable, non-electrostatic 3-month pleated 1-inch thick home air filters for furnaces, HVACs, and central heating and cooling systems
- Made with exclusive Filtreteā¢ Brand 3-in-1 Technology from 3M to trap unwanted particles while letting cleaner air flow through
- Electrostatically Charged Fibers attract and capture 69% of microscopic particles such as smoke, cough and sneeze debris, bacteria, viruses* and 78% of lint, household dust, and pollen
- The 3M Filtreteā¢ MPR 2200 Premium Allergen & Home Pollutants Air Filter has an MPR rating of MERV 13
- Higher MPR ratings mean more microparticles (pollen, pet dander, smoke, bacteria, and viruses) it captures that pass through it
- Certified as Asthma & Allergy Friendlyā¢ by the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America*
- For Optimal Performance of your heating & cooling system or HVAC system, change your home air filter at least every 90 days for 1-inch filters
- A dirty filter will slow down air flow and make the system work harder to keep you warm or cool--wasting energy
- Available in 7 sizes
- For residential use only
*% captured is based on ASHRAE 52.2 testing for 0.3-to-1-micron particles from the air passing through the filter, which relates to HVAC industry standard efficiency testing
* As outlined in report ASCR: 1246-01
American Lung Association Health House® Program
Indoor air quality has become a major health concern because so much time is spent indoors both at home and at work. The American Lung Association Health House® Program was formed with the mission of “Providing a foundation for Healthier Indoor Environments.”
- John L. Kirkwood, President and CEO of the American Lung Association, says, “Keeping the air in your home clean is particularly important for people with asthma or allergies, but the quality of indoor air is something all Americans should be concerned about.”
- In addition, Dr. Ian Greaves of the American Lung Association Health House® program says, “Using furnace filters that meet American Lung Association Health House indoor air quality guidelines and replacing them according to manufacturerās instructions will help reduce levels of pollen, pet dander, smoke and other particles that can trigger or exacerbate allergy and asthma attacks and other potentially serious health problems.”
- 3M works as an educational partner with American Lung Association Health House®, where 3M Filtrete™ filters are used in Health House national demonstration sites. Under the banner of this partnership, 3M has compiled these useful Tips on Creating a Healthier Home.
What is MPR?
MPR (Microparticulate Performance Rating) is a system developed by 3M to rate the ability of its residential-use 3M Filtrete™ filters to capture tiny airborne particles (between 0.3 and 1 micron in size) from the air that passes through these filters. According to 3M, particles can include fine dust, smoke, smog, bacteria, pet dander, pollen, dust mite debris, mold spores, and other particulates. 3M developed the system to help consumers compare different Filtrete filters based on the filtration level needed. The higher the MPR number, the better the 3M Filtrete filter is at capturing very small particles. So, for example, a Filtrete filter with an MPR of 1500 is better at capturing small particles than one with an MPR of 1000.
What is MERV?
MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) is also a rating system, initially developed by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (known as ASHRAE) to measure the filtration performance of whole-house or building air purification systems. It, too, measures the ability of a filter to capture particles, but typically these are particles of a larger size (in the range of 0.3 to 10 microns). MERV ratings are on a scale of 1 to 16 (sometimes extended to 20), and are reputed to represent the worst case performance of a given filter, under test conditions. Like MPR, the higher the MERV rating, the better the filter is at capturing smaller particles that pass through it.
How does 3M's MPR rating compare to MERV?
As described above, MPR differs from MERV. The MERV system measures a filterās ability to capture large particles. The MPR system only takes into account microscopic particles between 0.3 and 1 micron because these are the particle sizes that most affect allergy sufferers and those with sensitivities. While there is no official comparison of ratings available between the two systems, unofficially, the industry reports:
3M Filtrete 1" Air Filter | MPR Rating | MERV Rating |
• Odor Reduction (gray package) | 1200 | 11 |
• Ultra Allergen (purple package) | 1500 | 11 |
• Ultimate Allergen (deep blue package) | 1900 | 12 |
• Elite Allergen (black package) | 2200 | 12 |
Installation Instructions:
- Please follow installation instructions provided on the filter's packaging.
First-Time Use:
- We often recommend that you run your furnace fan in the "on" position for a week after installing a Filtrete air filter for the first time, so you can quickly reduce the dust and allergens in your homeās air.
When to Replace the Filter:
- An air filter's actual effectiveness in reducing allergens in the home depends on several factors, including how much air the filter processes, the nature and type of the allergens it is processing, and the rate at which the allergens are being introduced into the home. Electrostatic filters are most effective when new and clean, and become less effective over time, as they get clogged with particles.
- Replace the 3M Filtrete Elite Allergen Reduction 2200 Filter every three months, with normal use. At the beginning of each season is a good way to remember.