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BMS Controls Glossary

Central Air Filter Systems

Central air filter systems are an important part of any home’s air conditioning system. They are designed to capture airborne particles, such as dust, pollen, and other allergens, before they can enter the home. This helps to keep the air in the home clean and free of pollutants. Central air filter systems are typically installed in the ductwork of the home’s air conditioning system, and they are usually connected to the return air duct. The air filter system is usually composed of a filter, a housing, and a fan. The filter is typically made of pleated paper, which is designed to capture the airborne particles. The housing is designed to contain the filter and the fan, and it is usually made of metal or plastic. The fan is designed to draw air through the filter, trapping the particles in the filter material. The filtered air is then returned to the home, providing clean, fresh air for the occupants.