FAQs
Valued for their efficiency, Trion Air Bear filters are integrated into your HVAC system and can purify the whole house’s air. Their pleats help them trap airborne pollutants like pollen, mold spores, pet dander, and dust. An Air Bear furnace filter outperforms filtration compared to many standard filters due to their large surface area and high MERV rating.
Trion Air Bear furnace filters need replacement at 6 month intervals to maintain clean air and effective HVAC performance. Seeing evidence of visible mold, dust, and dirt may mean your furnace filter should be changed more often. Inconsistent temperature control or decreased airflow are additional warning signs that your Trion Air Bear furnace filter needs to be replaced. To ensure your HVAC unit keeps running smoothly and healthy air is properly circulating, check with an HVAC specialist.
Airbear filters are available in a range of sizes to fit different HVAC units. The dimensions of Air Bear filters vary, but many are 5 inches thick. Carefully check your HVAC specifications and measure your filter to make sure you purchase and install the right size.
Trion Air Bear filter MERV ratings prove how well a filter can trap airborne particles. MERV 8 Air Bear filters capture dust and allergens, while pleated Trion filters with MERV 11 or MERV 13 ratings remove harmful contaminants like mold and bacteria. Choosing a filter with the appropriate MERV rating for your heating and cooling needs distributes cleaner air and supports better overall respiratory health.
An Air Bear air filter includes pleats that maximize the surface area, which trap more contaminants. They’re engineered to precisely fit HVAC systems and circulate purified air throughout your entire home. Trion Air Bear filters protect your system from clogging while extending their lifespan and preventing costly repair bills.
An Air Bear air filter includes pleats that maximize the surface area, which trap more contaminants. They’re engineered to precisely fit HVAC systems and circulate purified air throughout your entire home. Trion Air Bear filters protect your system from clogging while extending their lifespan and preventing costly repair bills.
Air Bear filters help eliminate mold spores, pollen, and dust so they won’t trigger your allergy and asthma symptoms. When you use Trion Air Bear filters with higher MERV ratings of 11 or 13, these filters have the capability to provide advanced filtration with consistent allergy control, while minimizing respiratory irritants. They filter air through the entire house, not just individual rooms, because they’re integrated with your HVAC system to produce healthier air. If you consistently change your bedding and implement other cleaning measures in your home, it will help you manage your allergy symptoms when you combine it with the use of an Air Bear filter with a higher MERV rating.
To properly install an Air Bear filter, identify the access panel on the unit and open the compartment carefully. Before you remove it, look at the airflow direction indicated on the existing filter. Align the new one in the same direction as the old one and slide it into the proper position. After you insert it, close the access panel door and restart your system. Finally, verify your HVAC unit is correctly filtering air and running efficiently.
If the size and MERV rating of the filter match your HVAC system’s requirements, you can use an Air Bear filter in some Non-Trion HVAC systems. Before you install the filter, make sure it doesn’t restrict airflow and that it fits, and check your system manual for compatibility. These are the keys to ensuring optimal HVAC performance.
Using a Trion Air Bear Filter can significantly impact how efficiently your HVAC system uses energy. Neglecting to change your Air Bear air filter can make it more difficult for your system to deliver healthy, breathable air inside your home. Straining your system can increase your power bill and may cause your system to break down if it's overworked. When you use a Trion Air Bear filter, it helps prolong the life of your unit, ensures it functions efficiently, and lowers the likelihood it will malfunction.