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DRAFT INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/DIS 19713-2
ISO/TC 22/SC 7 Secretariat: DIN
Voting begins on: Voting terminates on:
2008-08-04 2009-01-04

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION • МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ ПО СТАНДАРТИЗАЦИИ • ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION

Road vehicles — Inlet air cleaning equipment for internal
combustion engines and compressors —
Part 2:
Fractional efficiency testing with coarse particles (5µm to
40µm optical diameter)

Véhicules routiers — Équipement d'épuration d'air d'entrée pour moteurs à combustion interne et

compresseurs —

Partie 2: Contrôle d'efficacité fractionnelle avec grosses particules (diamètre optique de 5 µm à 40 µm)

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Contents Page

Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................iv

Introduction.........................................................................................................................................................v

1 Scope......................................................................................................................................................1

2 Normative references............................................................................................................................1

3 Terms and definitions ...........................................................................................................................1

4 Test equipment, accuracy and validation...........................................................................................4

4.1 Measurement accuracy.........................................................................................................................4

4.2 Test stand configuration.......................................................................................................................5

4.3 Test conditions ....................................................................................................................................12

4.4 Validation .............................................................................................................................................12

4.5 Reference air cleaner assemblies/air filter elements.......................................................................13

4.6 Routine operating procedure .............................................................................................................13

5 Fractional efficiency test ....................................................................................................................13

Annex A (informative) Test report .................................................................................................................15

Annex B (normative) Efficiency data reduction ...........................................................................................17

Annex C (normative) Pressure loss data reduction.....................................................................................24

Annex D (informative) Determination of maximum efficiency aerosol concentration.............................25

Annex E (normative) Accuracy requirements, validation, and routine operation ....................................26

Annex F (informative) Particle diameters .....................................................................................................29

Annex G (normative) Aerosol isokinetic sampling ......................................................................................31

Annex H (normative) Fractional efficiency, E (%) ......................................................................................35

f,i

Bibliography......................................................................................................................................................36

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Foreword

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ISO 19713-2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, Subcommittee SC 7, Injection

equipment and filters for use on road vehichles.

ISO 19713 consists of the following parts, under the general title Road vehicles — Inlet air cleaning equipment

for internal combustion engines and compressors:

⎯ Part 1: Fractional efficiency testing with fine particles (0,3 μm to 5 μm optical diameter)

⎯ Part 2: Fractional efficiency testing with coarse particles (5 μm to 40 μm optical diameter)

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Introduction

The following engine air cleaner/filter fractional efficiency test standard has been developed to cover

traditional and new particulate air filters to remove airborne contaminants specifically to protect the engine.

Air cleaner fractional efficiency is one of the main air cleaner performance characteristics. This test standard

has been established to address the measurement of this parameter. The objective of this procedure is to

maintain a uniform test method for evaluating fractional efficiency of air cleaners and air filters on specified

laboratory test stands.

The data collected according to this test standard can be used to establish fractional efficiency characteristic

for air cleaners and filters tested in this manner. The actual field operating conditions, including contaminants,

humidity, temperature, mechanical vibration, flow pulsation, etc. are difficult to duplicate. However, with the

procedure and equipment set forth, comparison of air filter fractional efficiency may be made with a high

degree of confidence.
Annexes B, C, E, G and H are normative. Annexes A, D, and F are informative.
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Road vehicles — Inlet air cleaning equipment for internal
combustion engines and compressors —
Part 2:
Fractional efficiency testing with coarse particles (5µm to
40µm optical diameter)
1 Scope

This part of ISO 19713 describes laboratory test methods to measure engine air cleaner and filter

performance by fractional efficiency test from 5 µm to 40 µm using ISO 12103-1 test dusts. See ISO 19713-1

for fractional efficiency test for particles from 0,3 µm to 5 µm. Performance includes, but is not limited to, air

flow restriction or pressure loss, initial and incremental fractional efficiencies during dust loading.

2 Normative references

The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated

references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced

document (including any amendments) applies.

ISO 19713-1, Inlet air cleaning equipment for internal combustion engines and compressores — Part 1:

Fractional efficiency testing with fine particles

ISO 5011, Inlet air cleaning equipment for internal combustion engines and compressors - Performance

testing

ISO/DP 11841, Road vehicles and internal combustion engines - Filter vocabulary — Part 1: Definitions of

filters and filter components

ISO 12103-1, Road vehicles- Test dust for filter evaluation — Part 1: Arizona test dust

ISO/TS 11155-1, Road vehicles - Air filters for passenger compartment — Part 1: Test for particulate filtration

ASTM F 328, Practice for determining counting and sizing accuracy of an airborne particle measurement

device using near-mono-dispersed spherical particular materials (ASTM, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA

19103-1187, USA)

ASHRAE 52.2, General Method of testing general ventilation air-cleaning devices for removal efficiency by

particulate size (ASHRAE, 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30329, USA)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
air cleaner assembly

the air cleaner assembly includes the air cleaner housing and the air filter element

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3.1.1
single stage air cleaner
air cleaner which does not incorporate a separate pre-cleaner
3.1.2
multistage air cleaner

air cleaner consisting of two or more stages, the first usually being a pre-cleaner, followed by one or more

filter elements

NOTE If two elements are used, the first is called the primary element and the second one is called the secondary

element.
3.1.3
pre-cleaner

device usually using inertial or centrifugal means to remove a portion of the test dust before reaching the filter

element
3.2
air filter element
the actual filter supported and sealed within the air cleaner assembly
3.3
test air flow rates
a measure of the volume of air passing through the test duct per unit time
NOTE Expressed in cubic meters per second (m³/s).
3.4
pressure loss

permanent pressure reduction due to a decrease in the flow energy (velocity head) caused by the filter (Pa at

standard conditions of 20 ºC and 101,3 kPa)
3.5
fractional efficiency, E (%)
f,i

ability of the air filter to remove particles of a specified size expressed as a percentage for particle size i

C C
1i 2i
= ×100 (1)
E f ,i
where: C = number of particles per unit volume of specified size, i upstream
C = number of particles per unit volume of specified size, i downstream
3.6
definition of different fractional efficiencies
3.6.1
fractional efficiency before dust loading

efficiency before the collected particles have any measurable effect on the efficiency of the filter under test

NOTE The collected particles can affect the measured filter efficiency before enough aerosol is collected to have any

measurable effect on the filter pressure loss.
3.6.2
incremental fractional efficiency

efficiency, determined at the specified flow rate as a function of particle size at 10 %, 25 %, 50 % and 100 %

of filter life, which is determined by pressure loss across the filter as the filter is loaded with ISO 12103-1 test

dust.
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NOTE 1 The filter pressure loss (ΔP) values at which the incremental fractional efficiencies are measured can be

calculated from: the initial pressure loss (ΔP ), the fraction of filter life (ΔL), and the specified terminal pressure loss (ΔP ).

o i d
See Equation 2.
ΔP=ΔP+ΔL× (ΔP −ΔP )
i o i d o
(2)

NOTE 2 If necessary, the requester and the tester may agree upon different criteria for incremental fractional efficiency.

3.7
fractional penetration, P (%)
f,i

ratio of the concentration of particles of specified size exiting the filter to the concentration of particles of

specified size entering the filter expressed in a percentage for particle size i
(3)
= 100− E
f ,i
f ,i
3.8
test dust loading

mass of test dust collected by the air cleaner assembly or air filter element at a specified flow rate expressed

in grams
3.9
particle measurement device / aerosol spectrometer
instrument for sizing and/or counting aerosol particles

NOTE Recommended particle counters are optical particle counters (OPC) or other counters demonstrating good

correlation in measuring particle sizes such as aerodynamic particle counters (APC).

3.10
test aerosol

particles suspended in air, used for filter efficiency evaluation or dust loading

3.10.1
fractional efficiency test aerosol

aerosol used to measure the efficiency of the test filter, the concentration of which is low enough to prevent

coincidence related errors in the particle counters, and does not change the filter efficiency due to loading; for

this part of ISO 19713, the KCl (potassium chloride) test aerosol shall be used

NOTE The aerosol charge is reduced so that it approximates a Boltzman equilibrium charge distribution. The

requirements for the efficiency challenge aerosol are given in sections 5.2.9 and 5.2.10.

3.10.2
loading test aerosol

aerosol used to load the filter, the concentration of which is high enough to allow loading of the filter in a

reasonable amount of time; for this part of ISO 19713 for single-stage air cleaner assemblies and air filter

elements, ISO 12103-1 A2 test dust and for pre-cleaners and multistage air cleaner assemblies ISO 12103-1

A4 test dust shall be used

NOTE The requirements for the loading test aerosol are given in section 5.2.12.1.

3.11
correlation ratio, R

ratio of the number of particles observed at the downstream sampling location to the number of particles at the

upstream sampling location when no filter is installed in the test system
NOTE 1 This number may be greater or less than 1.
NOTE 2 The method of calculating the correlation ratio is given in Annex B.
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3.12
Log mean diameter, D
l,i
weighted mean diameter calculated by
1/ 2
D =()D× D (4)
li i i
where
D = log mean diameter.
l,i
D = lower threshold of particle size range.
D = upper threshold of particle size range.
i+1
3.13
geometric (volume equivalent) diameter, D
g,i
diameter of a sphere with the same volume as the particle being measured
NOTE For a spherical particle, it is the diameter of the sphere.
3.14
optical (equivalent) diameter, D
o,i

diameter of a particle of the type used to calibrate an optical sizing instrument that scatters the same amount

of light as the particle being measured

NOTE Optical diameter depends on the instrument, the type of particle used to calibrate the instrument (usually

polystyrene latex spheres), the optical properties of the particle being measured, and the size of the particle.

3.15
aerodynamic (equivalent) diameter, D

diameter of a sphere of density 1 g/cm with the same terminal velocity due to gravitational force in calm air,

as the particle being measured

NOTE 1 The aerodynamic diameter will be used to report results to avoid different diameter measures due to different

sizing and counting techniques.
NOTE 2 Annex F provides additional information about aerodynamic diameter.
3.16
High Efficiency Particulate Air
HEPA

for this part of ISO 19713, HEPA is defined as a filter having 99,95 % efficiency at most penetrating particle

size (class H13 according to EN 1822) or 99,97 % (or higher) fractional efficiency at 0,3 µm using DOP

aerosol as defined by IEST RPCC001 recommended practice
3.17
neutralization

aerosol whose charge distribution is reduced until it provides a Boltzman equilibrium charge distribution

4 Test equipment, accuracy and validation
4.1 Measurement accuracy
Accuracy requirements are given in Annex E, Table E.1.
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4.2 Test stand configuration

Complete OEM air cleaner assemblies or individual air filter elements may be tested. The test stand shall

consist of the following major components and shall be arranged as shown in Figure 2.

NOTE 1 Depending on configuration results may vary.

NOTE 2 Air cleaner assembly orientation will affect performance. It is recommended that air cleaner assemblies will be

oriented and tested as installed in the vehicle.
Figure 2 shows a set up to measure the performance of an air cleaner assembly.

Figure 3 shows a recommended air cleaner housing to measure the performance of a panel type air filter

element.

Figure 4 shows a recommended air cleaner housing to measure the performance of a cylindrical type air filter

element
4.2.1 Unit under test

The unit under test may be an air cleaner housing with filter element or elements or it may be a housing

designed to hold a filter element with appropriate inlet and outlets. The unit under test may be or may include

a pre-cleaner. The scope of this test procedure does not include the testing of air cleaner systems without

tubular inlet and outlet connections. However designs such as perforated or louvered inlet systems could be

tested with the unit under test inside a plenum that would include a tubular inlet. Non-tubular air cleaner

systems outside the scope of this test procedure may still be evaluated as agreed upon between the tester

and customer.
4.2.1.1 Air cleaner assembly
Air cleaner assemblies will be evaluated using the set up shown in Figure 2.
4.2.1.2 Evaluating panel air filter elements

In general, panel type air filter elements may be tested using the recommended housing shown in Figure 3.

4.2.1.3 Evaluating cylindrical/round air filter elements

Figure 4 shows a recommended housing to test cylindrical type air filter elements. This housing design is

similar to the one recommended in ISO 5011.
4.2.2 Ducting

Upstream and downstream cylindrical ducting shall be made of conductive material and all components shall be

commonly grounded from the aerosol inlet section to the downstream sampling section.

4.2.3 Air flow conditioning

Inlet air shall be conditioned according to requirements of ISO 5011 (23 °C ± 5 °C and 55 % r.h. ± 15 % r.h.).

The inlet air shall be filtered with a HEPA filter if the background particle concentration exceeds the definition

in Annex E.
4.2.4 Test configurations

The upstream and downstream ducting can be constructed vertically (recommended), horizontally or a

combination based on space constraints. The example in this procedure shows a vertical configuration to test

both air cleaners and panel type air filters. Preferable the particle samplers should be located vertically in each

test section, which reduces the probability of particle loss and enable sampling of large particle sizes of

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interest. The underlying test system design will reduce particle losses and meet the requirements of Table E.1

and E.2 in Annex E.
4.2.5 Air flow ducting

The test system should be capable of handling user specified flow rates. Further, the test system will maintain

the required flow rates with air cleaner assembly pressure loss up to 10 kPa. Primary duct sizing shall conform

to the following 'nominal' duct diameter and Reynolds Numbers in Table 1 below. Higher and lower flow rates

may use duct sizes scaled appropriately.
Table 1 — Duct diameter vs. flow range
Nominal
Flow range Flow range
duct Area Velocity Reynolds Number
low high
diameter
2 3 3
mm m m/s m/h m /h at low flow at high flow
50 0.00202 11.6 85 425 40.407 202.034
100 0.0081 5.8 170 850 40.407 202.034
150 0.0182 5.2 340 1.700 53.876 269.378
200 0.0324 5.8 680 3.400 80.813 404.067

NOTE A 10 µm particle with a specific gravity of 2 settles at about 6 x10 m/s in still air. At the minimum velocity of

approximately 5.1 m/s this would result in a 10 mm drop in that 10 µm particle over a 3 m run.

4.2.6 Inlet filtration

Test inlet air flow shall be filtered with a HEPA filter to remove the majority of ambient aerosol if required

according to Annex E.
4.2.7 Flow uniformity

The test system shall be designed to provide uniform and steady air flow to the air cleaner assembly or to the

air filter element under test as stated in the test set up.

NOTE Uniform air flow is required in sections where isokinetic samplers are located when evaluating air cleaner

assemblies. Proper flow distribution will facilitate a representative aerosol sample being drawn by the isokinetic samplers.

Refer to 5.2.9.3 for flow uniformity measurements.
4.2.8 Leakage

It is important to minimize leakage into the test system to obtain valid data. Depending on where the leakage

occurs, it can cause major errors in particle counting.

As a minimum all connections and joints should be checked for visual leakage using soap bubbles. Any

known soap solution can be used for the test. Preferably, the soap solution [foam] will be applied using a

brush at all connections and joints. Leaks are especially important on the clean side of the air cleaner.

4.2.9 Fractional efficiency test aerosol generator

The aerosol generator for fractional efficiency tests shall provide a stable and homogenous aerosol

concentration and size distribution. The size distribution of the aerosol shall have sufficient particles for

statistical evaluation in each size class as explained in Annex B.6. If high-resolution particle spectrometers are

used, size classes may be combined to achieve the required counts. The total concentration of the aerosol in

the test duct shall not exceed the limit of the particle counter discussed in 5.2.13.2. The efficiency test aerosol

concentration shall be low enough so there is no change in efficiency during the test as described in 6.1. (i.e.

no loading effects).
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4.2.9.1 Aerosol generation

Test dust and aerosol generation shall follow ISO 5011 subclause 6.2.1 through 6.2.5.

4.2.9.2 Aerosol dispersion

The efficiency test aerosol should be injected with the air flow according to Figure 2 (refer to ISO 5011

subclause 6.2.1 through 6.2.5.).
4.2.9.3 Aerosol uniformity

During Validation of uniformity and concentration of the efficiency test aerosol, no air cleaner shall be installed

in the location of the test filter (see Figure 2). Instead, a smooth straight pipe or an elbow may be used. The

uniformity of the particle size distribution and the concentration of the test aerosol used for fractional efficiency

tests may be verified by use of a particle-sizing instrument that will also be used in the test system. This

particle-sizing instrument shall draw samples upstream and downstream of the air cleaner mounting position

using the isokinetic samplers. For each test duct the minimum and maximum flow rate will be used for this

evaluation [refer table 1] Samples shall be drawn by the isokinetic samplers along a diameter at 3 locations.

Locations will be 0,15 D, 0,5 D and 0,85 D [refer to Figure 1]. The measurements will be performed in a plane

along two perpendicular diameters. A minimum of 3 samples shall be drawn at each sampling location, and

the resulting number distribution shall be averaged. As far as possible, the samples will be taken at random.

The average values for each reported particle-size range shall not vary by more than ± 10 % for channels less

than 15 µm particles and ± 20 % for channels greater than 15 µm particles among the 5 locations. This

indicates that the efficiency test aerosol is uniformly distributed across the test duct, and that the centerline

sample is representative of the overall challenge.

NOTE Sampling positions horizontal: 0,15 × tube diameter; 0,5 × tube diameter; 0,85 × tube diameter

Sampling positions vertical: 0,15 × tube diameter; 0,85 × tube diameter
Figure 1 — Location of isokinetic sampling points for validation.
4.2.10 Aerosol neutralizer for coarse test dust
Neutralization is not used in this part of the standard.
4.2.11 Upstream and downstream sample probes

Sampling probes shall be isokinetic (local velocity of duct and probe to be equal) to within ± 20 %. The same

probe design should be used upstream and downstream the filter. Sampling probes shall be located on the

centreline of the test duct. Sample probes shall be located at least 7 diameters downstream of any bends,

reducers, expanders etc. The sampling probe shall be at least 4 diameters upstream of any bends, reducers,

expanders etc. The samplers will also be located in the centre of duct. The probes shall be made of

electrically conductive metallic tubing with a smooth inside surface. The design of the probes and sampling

lines will reduce particle losses. The inlet of the sampling probes shall be sharp edged and shall be located

near the centre of the duct. Both the upstream/downstream sampling lines should be identical, straight (or no

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more than one bend) and as short as possible. Refer to Annex I for details on isokinetic sampling. A short

(≤ 50 mm) flexible connection to the particle counter may be used to allow some flexibility and reduce stress

on the counter inlet. PTFE may not be used as flexible tubing. Use conductive tubing [e.g. plasticize PVC]

instead. For more information on tubing, refer to Bibliography.

Sampling probe ducting to the particle counter must be set up in a way that no sedimentation of large particles

takes place, i.e.:
⎯ vertical orientation of the tubing;
⎯ sufficient flow velocity;
⎯ short connection length between n particle counter and sampling;
⎯ avoidance of bends in the tubing;
⎯ no sharp angles if bends are necessary.
4.2.12 Loading test aerosol generator (refer to ISO 5011)

Aerosol generation shall follow ISO 5011 subclause 6.2.1 through 6.2.5 (see also 5.2.9).

4.2.12.1 Loading test aerosol (air cleaner assembly only)

A dust injector (reference ISO 5011, Figure B.2 or B.3) shall be used to disperse the loading test aerosol (ISO

12103-1 test dust). Dust feeder location is shown in Figure 2.
4.2.12.2 Loading test aerosol dust feeder
A dust fe
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