01 — Description
Présentation du produit
The Prima Klima carbon filter, 100mm in diameter and max 180m3/h, is capable of neutralizing odors in your growing space by 99%!
Simply place it in your growing space, connect it to your extractor using a suitable sheath and that's it!
Some characteristics
180m3/h
18cm tall
Outlet diameter: 100mm
04 — Questions sur ce produit
Product questions
Your questions about this product
- What is the noise level generated by the Prima Klima Ø100mm carbon filter when operating at 180m³/h?
The Prima Klima Ø100mm carbon filter at a flow rate of 180 m³/h generates almost no noise itself. The perceived noise mainly comes from the associated fan and the air passing through the filter, but it remains very discreet, often imperceptible in daily use. If you are looking for a quiet system, the choice of the fan and the duct will influence the noise level more than the filter.
- Is the Prima Klima carbon filter compatible with an extraction system running at more than 180m³/h without losing filtration efficiency?
The Prima Klima carbon filter Ø100mm is optimized for an air flow of 180 m³/h. Using an extraction system with a higher flow rate risks decreasing its filtration efficiency, even though it can temporarily support higher flows. To ensure optimal filtration, it is therefore recommended not to exceed this recommended flow rate.
- Is the Prima Klima carbon filter 100mm 180m³/h suitable for a micro-culture of 60x60?
The Prima Klima carbon filter Ø100mm with a flow rate of 180 m³/h is perfectly suited for a micro-culture of 60x60 cm. Its flow rate far exceeds the requirements for effective air renewal (20 to 30 times per hour), ensuring powerful odor filtration and increased lifespan. This over-specification also allows the fan to be adjusted for quiet and optimal operation. The integrated pre-filter additionally protects the activated carbon, improving the overall longevity of the filter.
- How to ensure optimal efficiency of the Prima Klima 100mm carbon filter with an extractor flow close to 180m³/h without significant pressure loss?
To ensure optimal efficiency of the Prima Klima Ø100mm carbon filter with an extractor around 180m³/h without notable pressure loss, it is essential to adhere to a few key points:
- Humidity control: a too high humidity rate decreases the performance of activated carbon.
- Adapted flow rate: prefer a flow rate slightly below the filter's maximum capacity to limit pressure loss and maintain effective filtration.
- Careful installation: use airtight fittings and avoid tight elbows so that air circulates without restriction.
- Regular maintenance: replace the filter approximately every 12 months to avoid saturation of the carbon.
These tips will ensure optimal filtration and a long lifespan for your Prima Klima filter.
- What is the average electrical consumption of the Prima Klima 100mm 180m3/h carbon filter for optimal operation and its impact on the overall profitability of the installation?
The Prima Klima Ø100mm - L18cm - MAX 180m³/h carbon filter is a passive element and does not consume electricity. The electrical consumption mainly comes from the associated extractor fan. For a flow rate close to 180 m³/h, a lightweight extractor generally consumes around 30 to 40 W.
This low electrical consumption combined with excellent filtration efficiency (up to 99% of odors neutralized) ensures a healthy environment for growing while limiting energy impact. Thus, the carbon filter optimizes the overall profitability of the installation by improving air quality without overloading the electrical consumption.
For an extractor suitable for this type of filter, you can consider our high-performance and compact models that maintain a good flow rate while being economical.
- carbon filter 100mm 180m3h compatible silent extractor 100mm available for small room 60x60?
The Prima Klima Ø100mm - L18cm - MAX 180m³/h carbon filter is designed to fit standard 100 mm extractors, so it is compatible with a silent extractor of this size. Its maximum flow rate of 180 m³/h is suitable for a small growing room of 60x60 cm, providing good efficiency for a confined space.
If you are looking for a compatible silent extractor, there are 100 mm models with a corresponding flow rate to this filter available on the market that will work perfectly together to ensure optimal and discreet ventilation.
- What replacement frequency do you recommend for this Prima Klima 100mm carbon filter to maintain optimal efficiency without sacrificing airflow?
For the carbon filter Prima Klima Ø100mm - L18cm - MAX 180m³/h, it is recommended to replace it every 12 months in case of intensive use, in order to ensure optimal odor elimination without sacrificing airflow. With more moderate use, this replacement can extend up to 24 months. In any case, as soon as you detect the appearance of odors or a noticeable drop in airflow, it is better to proceed with changing the filter to maintain maximum performance.
- What is the noise level of the Prima Klima 100mm 180m3h carbon filter in a compact growing space?
The Prima Klima Ø100mm - 180 m³/h carbon filter produces a moderate noise level, fairly discreet, particularly suitable for small growing spaces. Its optimized design, combined with a MES AC motor similar to the well-known Prima Klima 280 m³/h models that are noted for their quiet operation at low speeds, ensures low sound emission.
By integrating a phonic trap duct or a suitable acoustic sleeve, noise reduction can reach about 50%, which is a considerable advantage in a compact space where sound can be amplified. This filter remains one of the quietest solutions for effectively managing odor and ventilation without disturbing the environment.
In summary, if acoustic discretion is a priority, this carbon filter will provide reasonably silent operation, ideal for a tidy and compact indoor culture.
- What is the average pressure drop at 180m³/h and what type of duct do you recommend to limit noise without losing flow?
The pressure drop at 180 m³/h for the filter Prima Klima Ø100mm - L18cm is controlled and optimized to not overstrain your extractor, generally compatible with a light motor of 30 to 40 W. The exact value is not specifically indicated, but the system remains effective and quiet at this flow rate.
To limit noise without losing flow, we recommend using an acoustic insulator flexible duct, designed to attenuate sounds while offering low air resistance. Also opt for an installation with few tight bends and a reasonable length to avoid creating unnecessary back pressure. This type of duct allows you to maintain good airflow while significantly reducing noise disturbances.
- What duct size do you recommend to optimize airflow without losses with this filter pk 100 180m3h?
To optimize airflow without losses with the Prima Klima Ø100mm - L18cm - MAX 180m³/h filter, it is essential to use a ventilation duct with the same diameter, which is 100 mm. This size ensures a smooth airflow, avoiding pressure drops and ensuring the maximum performance of the filter.
A duct that is too small would increase the air speed and pressure, limiting the effective flow rate, while a duct that is too large would disrupt the airflow. For ideal optimization, choose a flexible or rigid duct 100 mm, specifically designed to fit this type of equipment.
- What is the average durability of the Prima Klima 100mm carbon filter in a hydroponic growing environment before needing to be replaced?
The durability of the Prima Klima Ø100mm - L18cm - MAX 180m³/H carbon filter in hydroponics is generally
12 to 15 months. This duration ensures effective filtration before the activated carbon is exhausted. The main indicator to monitor is the appearance of odors, a sign that the filter is saturated.
To extend its lifespan, it is advisable to regularly maintain the pre-filter that captures dust and particles. The filter being rechargeable with carbon, this can prolong its use, even if this practice remains uncommon.
In summary, with an air flow of 180 m³/h suitable for your space, expect a replacement after about a year to maintain good air quality in your cultivation.
- What is the best combination of extractor and duct to fully utilize this Prima Klima 100mm 180m3h filter in a micro growing space under 1m3?
To fully utilize the
Prima Klima filter Ø100mm - L18cm - MAX 180m³/h in a micro growing space of less than 1 m³, you should choose an extractor with a nominal flow rate close to 160 to 180 m³/h, with a 100 mm outlet diameter. This ensures effective air renewal without exceeding the maximum capacity of the filter, which will preserve its performance and lifespan.
Next, use a 100 mm diameter insulated duct, as short as possible (ideally less than 2 m), to limit pressure losses and prevent condensation. A quality duct with few bends will promote optimal airflow.
This combination ensures maximum odor filtration, good air renewal, and controlled energy consumption, perfectly suited for your micro growing space.
- What is the optimal durability of the Prima Klima carbon filter 100mm 180m3/h for continuous use under LED with SCROG system?
The optimal durability of the Prima Klima carbon filter Ø100mm - L18cm - MAX 180m³/h for continuous use under LED with SCROG system is approximately
12 months. This duration can be maintained by keeping an air flow close to 180 m³/h, regularly cleaning the pre-filter, and protecting the filter from excessive moisture.
Rigorous maintenance allows for effective odor filtration throughout this period, after which the activated carbon must be replaced to ensure performance.
- What extractor flow rate do you recommend to optimize the efficiency of this Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø100mm 180m3h without the risk of excessive pressure loss?
To optimize the efficiency of your Prima Klima Ø100mm - L18cm - MAX 180m³/h charcoal filter while avoiding excessive pressure loss, it is advisable to choose an air extractor with a flow rate close to, but not exceeding 180 m³/h. This choice ensures good air renewal for a micro-culture of about 60x60 cm, while preserving the lifespan and performance of the filter.
An extractor with a diameter of 100 mm, with a power between 30 and 40 W, perfectly matches this need. Avoid too powerful extractors (e.g. > 200 m³/h) that risk creating overpressure, reducing the efficiency of the filtration and accelerating the wear of the filter.
In summary, choose a 100 mm extractor with a flow rate slightly less than or equal to 180 m³/h for optimal operation of your Prima Klima filter.
- What criteria should be considered when choosing an extractor compatible with this Prima Klima 100mm carbon filter to optimize filtration and air circulation in a growing space?
To choose an extractor compatible with the
Prima Klima Ø100mm - L18cm - MAX 180m³/H carbon filter, you should prefer a model with an outlet diameter of
100 mm to ensure a perfect connection. The extractor's flow rate should be close to
180 m³/h to balance filtration and air circulation without creating overpressure or insufficient flow.
The motor should be able to compensate for the resistance created by the filter while remaining quiet, with a reasonable power consumption between 30 and 40 W. For long-term use, a motor equipped with ball bearings is ideal to ensure durability and efficiency. Finally, adapt the extractor's power to the size of your growing space, for example 60x60 cm, where this flow rate is optimal.
- What is the average pressure drop with this Prima Klima 100mm charcoal filter at a maximum flow of 180m3h on a standard 100mm duct length 3 meters?
The average pressure drop of the Prima Klima Ø100mm charcoal filter - L18cm, operating at its maximum flow rate of 180 m³/h, is low and optimized, generally less than 50 Pa. Combined with a standard 100 mm duct over 3 meters, which adds about 20 to 50 Pa, the total pressure drop remains below 100 Pa. This configuration ensures an excellent balance between effective filtration and extractor performance, ideal for a small grow room.
- Does the Prima Klima 100mm carbon filter support a continuously running extractor without loss of odor efficiency on a beginner indoor cultivation?
The Prima Klima Ø100mm carbon filter - L18cm is designed to support a maximum airflow of 180 m³/h, which corresponds to a standard 100 mm extractor. It can operate continuously without significant loss of odor filtration efficiency, provided that the extractor does not exceed this capacity.
For a beginner indoor cultivation, this filter will offer excellent odor neutralization, up to 99%, while maintaining good durability. Just make sure to pair it with a suitable and stable extractor to preserve the filter’s performance in the long term.