Which side of the filter to use
Re: Which side of the filter to use
"Plastic" "Firm" "Shiny" "Mesh" This is the most confusing issue!!!
The industry's definition seems to be smooth side vs. rough side which does NOT describe it clearly.
Not even the RT's know at the DME companies.
Yesterday I called 2 different companies to ask if the "Shiny" side faces in or out, and I received 2 different answers!
And from reading the above answers...I still don't know.
The industry's definition seems to be smooth side vs. rough side which does NOT describe it clearly.
Not even the RT's know at the DME companies.
Yesterday I called 2 different companies to ask if the "Shiny" side faces in or out, and I received 2 different answers!
And from reading the above answers...I still don't know.
Re: Which side of the filter to use
david1955
The shiny side is going to be the "mesh" side, or the plastic patterned side (depending on manufacturer). You will want to have that side facing into the machine, and the felt side (not so shiny) facing out.
The shiny side is going to be the "mesh" side, or the plastic patterned side (depending on manufacturer). You will want to have that side facing into the machine, and the felt side (not so shiny) facing out.
Re: Which side of the filter to use
I appreciate this forum! By dumb luck I had been putting that fine filter in the right way.
I look forward to exploring other areas of this forum. Thanks for being here!
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Re: Which side of the filter to use
Hi, first post. I get my Cpap and supplies through the VA. Being they the VA their suppliers are constantly changing. I use to get the filter with the plastic mesh on one side. Now the filters I get are fuzzy on one side and what feels like paper on the other, so which side should I have facing in?
Re: Which side of the filter to use
A good educated guess if fuzzy side AWAY from the machine so paper side in).lartomar2002 wrote:Hi, first post. I get my Cpap and supplies through the VA. Being they the VA their suppliers are constantly changing. I use to get the filter with the plastic mesh on one side. Now the filters I get are fuzzy on one side and what feels like paper on the other, so which side should I have facing in?
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Re: Which side of the filter to use
Most of the Respironics white ultra fine filters have the Philips Respironics brand name on one side. The filter should be inserted with the brand name facing out. Replace 1-2 times a month. It is helpful to lay it against a white piece of paper to really see how dirty it is.
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Re: Which side of the filter to use
I don't use the white filter... just the gray one. My doc said that since I don't have allergies, I can skip that one. I had asked him about it because my DME didn't put it in when she set it up for me. Later on I found a white filter in my bag with the spare gray filter. I keep it there so if ever feel like I need it I can use it.
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Re: Which side of the filter to use
Soft fuzzy side faces out towards the room air.
Some filters have a Phillips Respironics logo on them but the aftermarket filters won't.
On my Respironics filters that have the logo....the log side is the soft fuzzy side.
Not all my Respironics filters have had the logo though...that's something new from Respironics.
Some filters have a Phillips Respironics logo on them but the aftermarket filters won't.
On my Respironics filters that have the logo....the log side is the soft fuzzy side.
Not all my Respironics filters have had the logo though...that's something new from Respironics.
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Re: Which side of the filter to use
Respironics could easily solve this problem by putting a @$%&ing diagram in their manual. I mean, really, is that asking too much?
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Re: Which side of the filter to use
Or by teaching people to read, maybe by reading this old post or the manuel that should/may have came with the machine. But many here aren't even able to correctly identify the equiptment they use. JimParalel wrote:Respironics could easily solve this problem by putting a @$%&ing diagram in their manual. I mean, really, is that asking too much?
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Re: Which side of the filter to use
it's not like it's rocket science, just like many home air conditioner (and other) filters, you have a fairly soft cushy filter material with some kind of metal, or plastic grid holding it up to keep it from sagging into the intake.Paralel wrote:Respironics could easily solve this problem by putting a @$%&ing diagram in their manual. I mean, really, is that asking too much?
ergo, the soft side goes OUT, the structural harder stuff goes IN towards the intake hole.
see the metal mesh on the inside?
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Re: Which side of the filter to use
reading is haaaaard!Goofproof wrote:Or by teaching people to read, maybe by reading this old post or the manuel that should/may have came with the machine. But many here aren't even able to correctly identify the equiptment they use. JimParalel wrote:Respironics could easily solve this problem by putting a @$%&ing diagram in their manual. I mean, really, is that asking too much?
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Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.
Re: Which side of the filter to use
The rather qualitative description in the manual is as clear as mud. If it was so clear and obvious, this thread would not exist, and it would also not contain posters here believing that their understanding is correct despite holding opposing points of view.
You guys really need to watch the condescension and arrogance. It is unbecoming and boorish.
You guys really need to watch the condescension and arrogance. It is unbecoming and boorish.
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Re: Which side of the filter to use
I'm watching it... I don't see it moving very fast though..Paralel wrote:The rather qualitative description in the manual is as clear as mud. If it was so clear and obvious, this thread would not exist, and it would also not contain posters here believing that their understanding is correct despite holding opposing points of view.
You guys really need to watch the condescension and arrogance. It is unbecoming and boorish.
please explain how this is not clear:
I've got one of those filters... it's got a mesh one side, and a non mesh, fuzzy filter stuff on the other.1. If you are using the white disposable ultra-fine filter, insert it into the filter area first, mesh-side facing in.
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Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.
Re: Which side of the filter to use
INFO: The reason car air filters have a metal ring inside besides form stabilazion, and XPAP's don't are the metal acts as a backfire flash suppressor, hopefully not needed in a XPAP machine. Jimpalerider wrote:it's not like it's rocket science, just like many home air conditioner (and other) filters, you have a fairly soft cushy filter material with some kind of metal, or plastic grid holding it up to keep it from sagging into the intake.Paralel wrote:Respironics could easily solve this problem by putting a @$%&ing diagram in their manual. I mean, really, is that asking too much?
ergo, the soft side goes OUT, the structural harder stuff goes IN towards the intake hole.
see the metal mesh on the inside?
Use data to optimize your xPAP treatment!
"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." Voltaire
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