Carbon Filters - KATERCARB | EMCEL | Philippopoulos s.a.
Carbon Filters - KATERCARB | EMCEL | Philippopoulos s.a.

Carbon Filters - KATERCARB | EMCEL

Powerful Air Purification Made Simple: Carbon Filters - KATERCARB | EMCEL

Experience reliable air quality control with the Carbon Filters - KATERCARB | EMCEL. Engineered for industrial use, these filters are designed to eliminate unwanted gases, odors, and contaminants from your workspace. With advanced carbon technology, the KATERCARB filters deliver exceptional performance with every use, ensuring your air stays clean and fresh.

Features & Benefits of Carbon Filters - KATERCARB | EMCEL

  • Advanced Carbon Filtration: The high-grade activated carbon traps and removes a wide range of airborne contaminants, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), chemical fumes, and unpleasant smells, creating a safer working environment.
  • Outstanding Durability: Built with sturdy materials to withstand demanding industrial conditions, the KATERCARB filters offer long-lasting performance and reduce replacement frequency.
  • Easy Installation: Designed for hassle-free fitting, these filters integrate smoothly into existing air handling systems, minimizing downtime and optimizing productivity.
  • Consistent Airflow: Efficiently filters the air while maintaining excellent ventilation, so operations continue smoothly without pressure drops or energy loss.
  • Low Maintenance: Thanks to the robust design, the filter life is extended, saving costs and reducing the need for frequent maintenance checks.

Carbon Filters - KATERCARB | EMCEL are suitable for various industries where air purity is essential, such as laboratories, factories, chemical processing plants, and food production facilities. Whether you need to protect sensitive equipment or create a healthier work environment for your team, these filters provide a practical solution that meets high standards.

Choose Carbon Filters - KATERCARB | EMCEL for dependable, advanced air purification. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your industrial space is protected by innovative carbon technology, designed with your health and productivity in mind.

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Description

To meet the odour control requirements of the catering & food processing industries the Katercarb activated carbon filter unit has been designed and developed by EMCEL Filters Limited to meet heavy duty application requirements.

Within the Katercarb activated carbon filter EMCEL has brought together three features to counter the problem of catering odours:-

Carbon Filter Cells with a special grade of activated carbon to deal more effectively with food and catering odours, especially those generated by onions, garlic and other strong spices.

An integral non-combustible and washable grease filter to protect the carbon cells from grease saturation.

A disposable particle pre-filter pad held within a metal grille and frame to protect carbon cells from dust contamination.

Applications include:

  • Restaurants
  • Public Houses
  • Fast Food Outlets
  • Take Aways
  • Hotels
  • Canteens
  • Kitchens
  • Cafés
  • Food Processing

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions – Activated Carbon Filters

Q: Which way round does the filter unit need to be installed?

A: The prefilters should be upstream of the carbon cells, i.e. immediately after the inlet to the unit. If more than one grade of dust filtration is present, dust filters are usually arranged from coarsest to finest. HEPA filters may be installed downstream of the carbon cells, which will not have a significant effect on sub-micron particles.

Q: Do I need a prefilter and, if so, what sort?

A: Activated carbon needs to be protected from ingress of particulates, so prefiltration is recommended if there is particle dust in the incoming air. The type of dust filter(s) will depend on the dust loading and particle size distribution. Anything smaller than 1 micron is likely to need a HEPA filter. If an air handling unit is already present, it may already have one or more stages of dust filtration.

For a kitchen extract, we recommend that grease filtration is included in the extract canopy and we include a grease filter in our Katercarb units. It is also recommended that the carbon filter is installed at least six metres from the cooking surface.

Q: What is the dwell time?

A: Dwell Time, otherwise known as residence time, is how long the air is in contact with the carbon as it passes through the filter. Generally, for a standard construction carbon filter, a dwell time of 0.1 second reduces the concentrations of adsorbable contaminants by approximately 70%, 0.2 second by approximately 80%, 0.3 second by approximately 90% and 0.5 second by approximately 95%. Higher efficiencies can be obtained by using multiple passes of cells deep beds or by fully encapsulating them within the housing.

Q: How long will the carbon last?

A: It depends on the type and inlet concentrations of the contaminants. Standard carbon will adsorb about 15% of its own mass in medium or high molecular weight organic compounds: impregnated carbons will adsorb other specific compounds to varying degrees. The longer the dwell time, the higher the carbon loading and generally the longer the period between carbon replacements. It’s also important to maintain any prefiltration upstream of the carbon filter as accumulation of dust, grease or moisture on the carbon will shorten its useful life.

For a unit with removable carbon cells, EMCEL can carry out a carbon life prediction test on one cell to estimate the remaining life (unless the carbon is already exhausted) – provided of course that the carbon is not exposed to anything likely to be hazardous to the person testing it. Units that have the carbon sealed within are not able to be tested easily. Please ask for advice in this instance.

Q: Which way up do the carbon cells need to be installed?

A: It doesn’t matter, as the air will flow through the cells equally well in either direction. They look more aesthetically pleasing with the black felt edging uppermost, but this has no effect on the performance.

Q: Can I just replace a few of the set of carbon cells at a time rather than the whole lot?

A: No. In the vast majority of carbon filter units, the cells are arranged in a V formation to provide a single, extended surface area with a uniform carbon bed depth. This means that all the carbon cells will have equal exposure to the incoming air and will adsorb an equal amount of contaminants over the working life of the filter. If one cell is exhausted, the whole set of cells will be exhausted and need to be replaced. This is why we use one cell in a carbon life prediction test to determine the condition of the whole set.

If the unit has more than one pass of cells (i.e. with groups of one or more cells arranged in series, so that air flows through one group to reach the next group), all the cells in each pass will need to be replaced together. The first pass will adsorb the bulk of the contaminants and will need to be replaced first. There are some units with two passes of cells containing different grades of carbon due to there being a mixture of contaminants that is not all adsorbed by one grade of carbon. In this case, the second pass will not necessarily last longer than the first pass.

Q: I have one of your carbon filter units on site, is there any way to identify it?

A: Yes. If it was supplied from 1992 onwards, it should have a batch number stamped into the top left-hand corner of its main access door. We should be able to trace that on our records.

Small filters, such as Chemicarbs and cylindrical Tank Breather filters are not usually marked with a batch number, but there is less variation among them.

Q: Are the carbon filters washable?

A: No. Washing them will just damage them and render the carbon useless even if it still had some life left.

Q: Is an impregnated grade specific to a particular contaminant or odour?

A: No. Impregnated grades of carbon offer an enhanced adsorption capacity for given types of contaminant (e.g. acid gases, aldehydes, mercury vapour) over unimpregnated carbon, but will also adsorb anything that will be adsorbed by unimpregnated carbon. If the carbon can adsorb it, it will.

Q: Can I have a bespoke unit to suit my application rather than from a set range?

A: Yes. Everything we make is made to order, so we regularly make bespoke filter units to suit specific applications and allow for space restrictions. While certain carbon cell sizes are more convenient and economical for us to make, we are not restricted to a narrow range of sizes.

Q: Should the filter unit be upstream or downstream of the fan?

A: There are two advantages to the filter being installed upstream of the fan. Firstly, it offers some protection to the fan impeller, especially if the contaminant is aggressive. Secondly, in the unlikely event of there being a leak in the ductwork ahead of the filter casework, clean air will be pulled in rather than potentially-contaminated air being pushed out. Otherwise, there is no difference in the filter performance.