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White non-woven air cabin filters generally do not produce additional noise because they are designed to filter air rather than produce sound. However, this type of filter may cause a certain degree of air resistance when working, especially when the filter surface area is large or the filter has been clogged with dust and impurities.
When the air conditioning system is in use, it needs to pump air into the room through the filter. If the filter is clogged or the resistance is large, the air conditioning system may be affected to a certain extent, such as:
Reduced air flow: Clogged filters may reduce air flow through your air conditioning system, resulting in less effective indoor air circulation.
Decreased energy efficiency: Due to increased air resistance, the air conditioning system may require more energy to compensate for this loss, resulting in decreased energy efficiency and increased energy consumption.
Increased system noise: While the filter itself does not create noise, it can cause additional noise when the air conditioning system is working harder due to a clogged filter.
In order to reduce the air resistance caused by the filter, it is recommended to clean or replace the filter regularly to ensure smooth air circulation and maintain the normal operation of the air conditioning system. Proper filter maintenance can effectively reduce air resistance and reduce noise while improving the efficiency and performance of your air conditioning system.