As we all know LEED requires MERV 13 filters for all outdoor air intakes. We are currently working on a manufacturing plant in a desert region that mostly operates with evaporative coolers. If we use MERV 13 filters we are worried this will de-humidify air and affect our overall comfort and energy consumption. What do you recommend?
This manufacturing produces healthcare products and has high indoor air quality regulations which are tested twice a year.
Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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November 23, 2012 - 3:26 pm
I don't think you have a way around this, although there are some useful tips and FAQs in the LEEDuser guidance above.