pääsuodatin
Pääsuodatin is a Finnish term that translates to “main filter” and refers to the primary filtration device installed in a system to remove contaminants from air or fluid before it enters the subsequent components. In heating, ventilation, and air‑conditioning (HVAC) systems, the pääsuodatin is located at the inlet of the HVAC unit where it captures dust, pollen, mold spores, and other particulates. In water treatment, the main filter serves a similar function, removing suspended solids, chlorine residues, and biological matter before water reaches distribution or processing stages.
There are several common types of pääsuodatin. Mechanical filters use pleated paper or foam media and are
Regular maintenance of the main filter is critical. A clogged filter decreases airflow, raises energy costs,
Proper selection and upkeep of the pääsuodatin ensure efficient operation, extend equipment life, and provide healthier