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  • Samsung ERV 800/1000  filter set F7+F7+F7+F7 (house brand)
    House brand
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    Extract filter size: 515x290x10 mm
    Supply filter size: 515x290x10 mm
    Efficiency (EN779): F7+F7+F7+F7
    Quantity: 4 filters
    Protection level

    Filter protection level indicates efficiency in blocking particles or contaminants, varying by standard and application.

    Basic

    General dust and particle filtration

    Pollen and mold
    Smog and bacteria

    Protects against allergens and urban pollution

    77,90 77,90 

    Price for set

    Shipping: 24 hours
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    Cashback reward  - 
    Earn 192 points
  • Samsung ERV 350/500  filter set F7+F7+F7+F7 (house brand)
    House brand
    (0)
    Extract filter size: 453x220x10 mm
    Supply filter size: 453x220x10 mm
    Efficiency (EN779): F7+F7+F7+F7
    Quantity: 4 filters
    Protection level

    Filter protection level indicates efficiency in blocking particles or contaminants, varying by standard and application.

    Basic

    General dust and particle filtration

    Pollen and mold
    Smog and bacteria

    Protects against allergens and urban pollution

    74,90 74,90 

    Price for set

    Shipping: 24 hours
    1
    Cashback reward  - 
    Earn 183 points
  • Samsung ERV 250 filter set F7+F7 (house brand)
    House brand
    (0)
    Extract filter size: 530x250x10 mm
    Supply filter size: 530x250x10 mm
    Efficiency (EN779): F7+F7
    Quantity: 2 filters
    Protection level

    Filter protection level indicates efficiency in blocking particles or contaminants, varying by standard and application.

    Basic

    General dust and particle filtration

    Pollen and mold
    Smog and bacteria

    Protects against allergens and urban pollution

    49,90 49,90 

    Price for set

    Shipping: 24 hours
    1
    Cashback reward  - 
    Earn 123 points
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions ordered by popularity.

What is the difference between G4, M5, F7, etc. class filters? Plus icon Close icon

Filter class refers to the size and amount of particles a filter can trap. The higher the classification, the more effectively the filter removes particles from the air.

For incoming outdoor air, it’s generally recommended to use higher-class filters. However, we always suggest following the manufacturer’s guidance and using the specific filter sets outlined in your unit’s eco-commissioning documentation.

For more information, take a look at our comprehensive guide to filter classes for heat recovery units.

How often do I need to change the filters in my HRV? Plus icon Close icon
It is recommended to change the filters in your MVHR every 3 to 6 months, depending on how dirty they become. However, the key signs that your filters need replacing include:
- An increase in noise from the MVHR
- A reduction in the amount of air being supplied or extracted
Smart MVHRs with an electronic control panel and display screen show the volume of air supplied and extracted per hour.
For example, if a Zehnder ComfoAir Q350 MVHR in a 140m² home operates at an optimal rate of 190m³ per hour but drops to 150–170m³, the filters should be replaced.
How do I change the filter on my recuperator? Plus icon Close icon

It is recommended to change the filters in your HRV every 3 to 6 months, depending on how dirty they become. However, the key signs that your filters need replacing include:

- An increase in noise from the HRV

- A reduction in the amount of air being supplied or extracted

Smart HRVs with an electronic control panel and display screen show the volume of air supplied and extracted per hour.

For example, if a Zehnder ComfoAir Q350 HRV in a 140m² home operates at an optimal rate of 190m³ per hour but drops to 150–170m³, the filters should be replaced.

How do I find the model name and number of my HRV? Plus icon Close icon
There are several ways to identify the manufacturer and model of your recuperator:
  1. Check the label on the unit itself, which usually displays the manufacturer and model number.
  2. Contact your installer or the developer/builder of your property for details.
  3. Measure the width, length, and height of the filter, then use these measurements to browse our online shop. Our system will suggest the correct recuperator filters for your unit.
  4. If none of the above help, please get in touch via the chat box at the bottom right of the page, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

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