Measured performance of filtration and ventilation systems for fine and ultrafine particles and ozone in an unoccupied modern California house

Indoor Air. 2017 Jul;27(4):780-790. doi: 10.1111/ina.12359. Epub 2016 Dec 27.

Abstract

This study evaluated nine ventilation and filtration systems in an unoccupied 2006 house located 250 m downwind of the I-80 freeway in Sacramento, California. Systems were evaluated for reducing indoor concentrations of outdoor particles in summer and fall/winter, ozone in summer, and particles from stir-fry cooking. Air exchange rate was measured continuously. Energy use was estimated for year-round operation in California. Exhaust ventilation without enhanced filtration provided indoor PM2.5 that was 70% lower than outdoors. Supply ventilation with MERV13 filtration provided slightly less protection, whereas supply MERV16 filtration reduced PM2.5 by 97-98% relative to outdoors. Supply filtration systems used little energy but provided no benefits for indoor-generated particles. Systems with MERV13-16 filter in the recirculating heating and cooling unit (FAU) operating continuously or 20 min/h reduced PM2.5 by 93-98%. Across all systems, removal percentages were higher for ultrafine particles and lower for black carbon, relative to PM2.5 . Indoor ozone was 3-4% of outdoors for all systems except an electronic air cleaner that produced ozone. Filtration via the FAU or portable filtration units lowered PM2.5 by 25-75% when operated over the hour following cooking. The energy for year-round operation of FAU filtration with an efficient blower motor was estimated at 600 kWh/year.

Keywords: PM 2.5; black carbon; residential filtration; residential ventilation; ultrafine particles.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Air Filters
  • Air Pollution, Indoor / analysis*
  • California
  • Cooking
  • Environmental Monitoring / methods
  • Housing
  • Humans
  • Ozone / analysis*
  • Particle Size
  • Particulate Matter / analysis*
  • Seasons
  • Ventilation / methods
  • Ventilation / standards*

Substances

  • Particulate Matter
  • Ozone