01 — Description
Présentation du produit
The Prima Klima carbon filter with a diameter of 160/150mm and a maximum of 900m3/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
04 — Questions sur ce produit
Product questions
Your questions about this product
- Is this Prima Klima charcoal filter easy to install with a standard extractor when you are a beginner in gardening?
The Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm - L65cm - Max 900m3/h is known for its simple installation, even for beginners. It is designed to be easily mounted with a standard extractor, thanks to its standard size and clear instructions provided. It is a reliable model to get started well in ventilation and odor control in your indoor growing space.
- Hello, the Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm max 900m3/h seems effective, but can it be used without significant flow loss with a less powerful air extractor, say around 700m3/h? And what is the average durability of the activated charcoal in this type of setup?
The Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm is optimized for a flow rate up to 900m³/h, but using it with an extractor around 700m³/h remains effective without notable flow loss if the system is properly installed. Regarding the activated charcoal’s lifespan, it usually ranges between 6 and 12 months depending on the usage intensity and the quality of the air being drawn. It is important to regularly monitor the performance to consider replacing it at the right time.
- What difference in airflow is observed between a standard 160mm extractor and this 160 150mm model compatible up to 900 m³/h?
Between a standard 160 mm extractor and the Prima Klima Ø160/150 mm model compatible up to 900 m³/h, the difference in airflow is significant. The standard model offers about 680 m³/h, while the Prima Klima 160/150 mm goes up to 890-900 m³/h. This represents a gain of about 210 to 220 m³/h, or nearly 30% more airflow.
This increase in power is valuable for installations with charcoal filters or long ducts, where the pressure drop requires a boosted airflow to maintain good ventilation.
- Which extractor do you recommend to optimize the performance of the Prima Klima Ø160 900m3h filter without losing dynamic pressure in a 1m² growing space?
To optimize the performance of the Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm (900 m³/h) in a growing space of approximately 1 m², it is recommended to use an extractor with a flow rate of 700 to 800 m³/h. This avoids overloading the filter and maintains good dynamic pressure, which is essential for effective filtration.
An excellent choice is the Prima Klima PK 160 TC extractor, capable of providing 800 m³/h with a diameter of 160 mm. This model includes a temperature controller, which also allows better management of the growth temperature, and is suitable for soundproof ducts to limit noise.
Finally, do not forget that a rigorous installation is essential: use well-sealed fittings, suitable ducts, and limit tight bends to avoid pressure losses and ensure a constant flow. This way, your system will work perfectly to renew the air while effectively filtering odors.
- What is the electricity consumption in watts of this Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm for a maximum flow rate of 900m³/h in order to assess its energy efficiency?
The precise electricity consumption of the Prima Klima Ø160/150mm charcoal filter for a maximum flow rate of 900 m³/h is not specified in our sources. However, based on similar models like the Prima Klima PK160-L fan, which consumes approximately 110 W for a flow rate of 800 m³/h, it is reasonable to think that the consumption for 900 m³/h will be slightly higher. This manufacturer generally designs its equipment for optimal energy efficiency, but for an exact measurement, one would need to consult the detailed technical specifications.
- What is the internal material of the activated carbon filter and what average lifespan can be expected before needing to be replaced for continuous indoor cultivation?
The Prima Klima Ø160/150mm activated carbon filter is made of high-quality activated carbon, often derived from coconut fibers, ensuring long-lasting and eco-friendly efficiency.
For continuous indoor use, one can generally expect an average lifespan of 6 to 12 months, varying according to the intensity of the airflow and the concentration of odors to be treated. This filter thus offers reliable protection for several growing cycles before replacement.
- Is the maximum flow rate of 900m3/h compatible with an extractor of 1000m3/h to avoid pressure losses and optimize filtration?
The Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm is designed for a maximum flow rate of 900 m³/h. Coupled with a 1000 m³/h extractor, it will work, but this may generate pressure losses and reduce filtration efficiency. To optimize your setup, it is better to match the filter to the extractor's flow rate.
If you want to stick with a powerful extractor, consider a filter with a higher flow rate like the Prima Klima Ø250mm, which can better handle this flow rate without significant loss.
- What extraction flow rate is optimal to associate with this Prima Klima 160_150mm 900m3h filter to avoid decreasing its odor efficiency?
To preserve the odor efficiency of your Prima Klima carbon filter Ø160/150mm (900 m³/h max), it is ideal to pair it with an extractor that has a flow rate of around 700 m³/h. This prevents filter saturation while maintaining optimal airflow.
For example, the Prima Klima PK160-A with its 680 m³/h fits this recommendation very well, ensuring effective filtration without performance loss.
- What extractor power is optimal for using the Prima Klima carbon filter Ø160/150mm in order to ensure maximum air flow without reducing its efficiency?
For the Prima Klima carbon filter Ø160/150mm (L65cm, max. 900 m³/h), it is ideal to use an extractor with a flow rate close to or slightly above 900 m³/h to ensure optimal airflow without compromising the filter's efficiency.
For example, an extractor like the Prima Klima WHSP A Ø150/160mm 1000 m³/h provides a fixed flow rate of 1000 m³/h, which allows for effortlessly reaching the recommended maximum flow rate without overloading the filter. This type of extractor ensures optimal filtration, better longevity of the activated carbon, as well as quiet and energy-efficient operation.
Make sure to also respect the diameters Ø150/160 mm to avoid unnecessary pressure loss and optimize the overall performance of your ventilation system.
- Does this Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm support a continuous flow close to 900m3/h without losing efficiency in odor reduction?
The Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm is designed to handle a maximum flow rate of 900 m³/h, but to maintain optimal efficiency in odor reduction, it is advisable not to operate continuously at this level. A flow rate too close to the limit may lead to pressure loss and decrease the filtration capacity. For optimal operation, it is therefore recommended to plan for a flow rate slightly below 900 m³/h.
- What is the maximum pressure loss (Pa) with this Prima Klima charcoal filter 160/150mm and a flow rate of 900m³/h to estimate the required fan power?
For the Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm - L65cm, the maximum pressure loss at a flow rate of 900 m³/h is not specifically provided. Generally, a charcoal filter in this range can cause a
pressure loss between 50 and 200 Pa, depending on the quality and design.
It is therefore advisable to provide a fan capable of compensating for this loss, targeting a power slightly above the desired flow rate to ensure good air renewal despite the resistance of the filter.
- Does the Prima Klima charcoal filter deliver on its promise of 99 percent odor neutralization over time, even with continuous heavy use?
The Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm - L65cm offers very effective odor neutralization, reaching up to 99% under optimal conditions and with a new filter. Its design with premium activated coconut charcoal ensures excellent absorption capacity, even at a high flow rate of up to 900m³/h.
However, with intensive and continuous use, it is normal for efficiency to gradually decrease. The charcoal depletes over time, reducing neutralization, although it remains high due to the quality of the filter. To ensure optimal performance, it is recommended to regularly monitor the condition of the filter and replace it as soon as odor filtration decreases.
- What is the optimal flow rate for this Prima Klima charcoal filter 160/150mm to maximize efficiency while minimizing electricity consumption in a space of 1.5m x 1.5m?
For a growing space of 1.5m x 1.5m, the optimal flow rate for the Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm is approximately 700m³/h. This value allows maximizing the filter's efficiency while avoiding excessive pressure on the system, which minimizes electricity consumption. Using an extractor close to this flow rate guarantees effective filtration and healthy air circulation, perfectly suited to your space.
- How to ensure a perfect seal between this Prima Klima Ø160/150mm carbon filter and an extractor to optimize the airflow without air losses?
To ensure a perfect seal between your Prima Klima Ø160/150mm carbon filter and an extractor, start by using suitable adjustable clamps for the relevant diameters. Preferably opt for an extractor with a compatible double flange 150/160mm, such as the Prima Klima WHSP A model, which greatly facilitates the connection without adaptation. Then, make sure to carefully check the seals and connections to avoid any air leaks. Finally, if you use a duct, choose a high-quality model to maintain airtightness and limit losses. This care in installation maximizes the airflow and efficiency of your ventilation system.
- What is the approximate pressure drop of the Prima Klima filter 160150mm max 900m3h for an air volume of 600m3h in a compact space?
For the Prima Klima filter Ø160/150mm - L65cm - Max 900m³/h, at an air flow of 600 m³/h, the pressure drop is estimated to be between 15 and 30 Pascals. This value corresponds to approximately 30-50% of the loss measured at its maximum flow rate, as the pressure drop varies primarily with the square of the flow rate.
In a compact space and with careful installation, this low loss ensures good air flow maintenance without excessive clutter, guaranteeing efficient and quiet operation for your indoor crops.
- How do you ensure the maximum efficiency of this carbon filter based on an air flow of 900m³/h?
The Prima Klima Ø160/150mm - L65cm carbon filter is designed to operate optimally with an air flow of up to 900 m³/h. This efficiency is ensured by its internal structure, which contains a significant amount of granulated activated carbon, providing maximum odor absorption.
To maintain this performance, it is essential to pair the filter with a suitable extractor, ideally close to this flow rate, so that air circulates sufficiently through the carbon without creating excessive pressure that would limit efficiency. A careful installation with appropriate ducting prevents air leaks and pressure drops.
Finally, regular maintenance of the filter is crucial: the activated carbon should be replaced every 6 to 12 months depending on usage intensity, to maintain filtration close to 99% and a healthy environment in your growing space.
- What optimal airflow do you recommend to ensure maximum efficiency of this Prima Klima carbon filter without reducing its lifespan?
To ensure maximum efficiency and preserve the lifespan of your Prima Klima carbon filter Ø160/150mm – L65cm – Max. 900 m³/h, it is recommended to operate it at an airflow rate between 700 and 720 m³/h. This range avoids the premature saturation of the activated carbon while ensuring good odor filtration.
A fan delivering around 680 m³/h, like the Prima Klima PK160-A, is ideal for this use. Avoid operating close to the maximum airflow rate of 900 m³/h continuously, as this may reduce the efficiency and lifespan of the filter.
- What is the average pressure loss of this Prima Klima filter 160/150mm at 900m3/h to properly size my extractor without loss of efficiency?
For the Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm - L65cm, the pressure loss at 900 m³/h is estimated to be between 34 and 68 Pascals. This estimate is based on a measured loss of 15 to 30 Pa at 600 m³/h, with the loss approximately evolving with the square of the flow rate.
To properly size your extractor without compromising efficiency, it is advisable to choose a model that can maintain this flow while compensating for this pressure loss. Keep in mind that the filter is optimal around 700 m³/h, where the loss is lower and filtration is more effective.
In summary, an extractor capable of handling around 900 m³/h with a pressure drop of up to 70 Pa will ensure smooth air circulation and effective filtration.
- Is this charcoal filter compatible with an extractor of 800m3h for a box of 120x120x200cm?
The Prima Klima charcoal filter Ø160/150mm - L65cm is perfectly compatible with an extractor of 800 m³/h. It actually supports a maximum airflow of 900 m³/h, allowing your extractor to operate without overloading the filter, thus ensuring optimal efficiency.
The connection with a diameter of 160 mm is suitable, and this duo is ideal for a cultivation box of 120x120x200 cm, ensuring good air renewal and effective management of odors and temperature.
- Is the filter compatible with an extractor of 800m3h for a small box 80x80x180?
The activated carbon filter Prima Klima Ø160/150mm - L65cm supports a maximum flow rate of 900 m³/h. An extractor of 800 m³/h is therefore perfectly compatible and suitable for a small growing box 80x80x180 cm. This configuration ensures good air renewal and effective odor filtration without risking overloading the filter.
- What is the average lifespan of the Prima Klima carbon filter Ø160/150mm under intensive use to maintain good efficiency against odors without decreasing airflow?
For the Prima Klima carbon filter Ø160/150mm – L65cm used intensively, the average lifespan of the activated carbon is generally between 6 to 12 months. This duration varies depending on the intensity of airflow, frequency of use, and concentration of odors.
To maintain optimal efficiency against odors without reducing airflow, it is essential that the filter is paired with an appropriate extractor capable of handling up to 900 m³/h, and that it is properly installed to limit pressure losses. Replacing the activated carbon within this range ensures filtration close to 99% and good maintenance of airflow.
- What pressure drop does the Prima Klima Ø160/150mm filter generate at 900m3h, and is it compatible with a 1000m3h extractor for SCROG in a limited space?
The Prima Klima Ø160/150mm filter generates a pressure drop of about 15 to 30 Pascals at a flow rate of 600 m³/h, its optimal operating point. At 900 m³/h, close to its maximum capacity, this drop will be higher, which could reduce its efficiency.
For a 1000 m³/h extractor in SCROG within a limited space, this filter may be a bit tight, as the difference in flow rate could lead to saturation and a noticeable loss of efficiency. We recommend using an extractor around 700 m³/h with this filter, or a larger filter, such as a Prima Klima Ø250mm, which is better suited for high flow rates and to limit pressure drops.
Finding the right balance between flow rate and filtration capacity is essential for good air circulation and optimal control of your SCROG environment.
- What is the ideal compatibility between this Prima Klima Ø160/150mm filter and the extractors to ensure optimal flow without pressure loss?
To ensure an optimal flow without pressure loss with the charcoal filter Prima Klima Ø160/150mm - L65cm (maximum flow 900 m³/h), it is recommended to choose an extractor with a flow close to or slightly lower than that of the filter, ideally around 700 m³/h. This helps avoid premature saturation of the filter and maintain its efficiency while ensuring effective air renewal.
The diameter of the ducts should be adapted to 150 or 160 mm depending on the configuration; this limits pressure losses over distance. For example, an extractor like the Prima Klima WHSP Ø150/160mm (890 m³/h) is compatible in diameter but it is preferable to stay slightly below the maximum flow of the filter.
In summary, an extractor at around 700 m³/h with an appropriate diameter is the best compromise for a sustainable and efficient installation without pressure loss.
- What is the electrical consumption level of the Prima Klima Ø160/150mm charcoal filter max 900m3/h per hour for optimal performance in a growing space of 1.5x1.5m?
The Prima Klima Ø160/150mm charcoal filter does not consume electricity as it is a passive filter. The consumption depends on the air extractor used. For a growing space of 1.5 x 1.5 m, a flow rate of about 700 m³/h is recommended for optimal performance.
A compatible extractor, such as the Prima Klima PK160-L, consumes about 110 W per hour at this flow rate, ensuring effective filtration while managing electrical consumption.
In summary, your filter + extractor system for this space will consume about 110 W/h under optimal operation.
- Which extractor do you recommend to optimize the flow rate and compatibility with this Prima Klima Ø160 900m3h filter in a 1.20m x 1.20m box?
To optimize the flow rate with the Prima Klima Ø160/150mm carbon filter (max 900 m³/h) in a 1.20m x 1.20m box, it is ideal to choose an extractor with a flow rate close to or slightly above 900 m³/h. This avoids pressure losses and ensures effective filtration.
An extractor around 900 m³/h is perfect for maximizing performance. However, a model with a flow rate of about 700 m³/h, like the Prima Klima PK160-A, can also work well by providing a good balance between ventilation and filtration.
Make sure the extractor is compatible with a diameter of 160 mm for hassle-free installation. This setup will ensure excellent air circulation and optimal filtration for your growing space.