never, if at all possible. You need a prefilter, which is built into my housing for the blower, believe its a merv 8 or 9. It collects the large particleas and the hepa only has to handle the small particles. Tat 99.997% rating is at 3 microns, but it works better than that at 2 and 4 microns and below and above. The rason they use 3 microns is because that is the toughest point, where the way the filter operates changes from defraction to impaction. It's recommended that you push 100ft./min from the face. 100 ft x4 (because the filter is 2x2, 4 sq.ft) is 400cfm, but that needs to be at the resistance your filter has. They make 4" thick and 6" think hepa filters which have high resistance, 1" of mercury or more, but this one, being 12" thick has a resistance of .5" mmhg The squirrel cage blower has a capacity of 1600+cfm, So considering the resistance of the prefiter and filter it had an air speed of nearly 400 ft./min. Thedirtier the filter gets, the better it works, up until you just can't push enough air through it to overcome your breathe or a slight breeze, or moving your arms. If it ever got that clogged, I would unhook the start/run capacitor and plug it in and spin it backwards. Then it would suck all the shit right back out of the filter and blow it out the top and that's that, refurbished filter. Inside of this 2ft. x 2 ft. x 12" thick filter, the actual fiberglass filter material is 235 ft long or something like that, folded into pleats like an accordian.
It took 1 1/4 sheets of plywood, 2 b 8 ft. 2x4s a tube of liquid nails, a box of screws and basically 4 linear feet of machine cloth (which is the wire covering the filters). I spent a couople of months watching for a good filter on ebay. Someone who had a couple dozen. They need to be stunningly blemish free. If there is a tear in the filter or a dent in it, it's garbage, so don't buy one from someone who has 1 or2, they've likely been kicked around the shop for a year and have dents and stuff. You want one straight off the pallet.
I built this for $200, but to buy one like it starts at about $1500 and goes up from there
Yes it's just a cubical box with a hole in the top where the blower is sdcrewed, there are cleats inside at 12" that hold the hepa filter (the cleats are solid on all 4 sides and have weatherstripping, to make a good seal) the bezels on the front of the filters is made out of a ripped down 2x4 ripped to 1/2" thick