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The GLASFLOSS gds16301 is a fiberglass disposable panel filter built with a reinforced double-strut construction that delivers strong dust-holding capacity and structural durability in a single-use format. The frame is a one-piece craftboard enclosure made from 100% recycled materials, with the fiberglass media and strut retainers glued and sealed inside. The progressively dense fiberglass media maximizes dust-holding capacity across the full face of the filter. The double-strut design provides 10% greater open media area compared to traditional metal grill filters and eliminates sharp edges for safer handling during replacement. Licensed HVAC technicians and building maintenance professionals are the primary installers of this filter type.
The gds16301 is suited for commercial, industrial, and residential HVAC applications where a 16 inches x 30 inches x 1 inch disposable panel filter is required. It fits standard filter tracks and return air grilles that accept 1-inch-depth filters. The filter frame is clearly marked with size, UL classification, and airflow direction to prevent incorrect installation. The GDS Series is designed to serve as a direct drop-in replacement for OEM-supplied filters in a wide range of standard air handling equipment.
Designed as a direct OEM-style replacement for standard 16 inches x 30 inches x 1 inch disposable panel filters used in residential and commercial HVAC filter tracks and return air grilles.
Installation is performed by HVAC technicians or qualified maintenance personnel. Power down or set the air handling unit to the off position before removing the existing filter to prevent unfiltered air from entering the duct system. Confirm airflow direction markings on the frame align with system airflow before seating the filter. Disposable filters of this type are not serviceable and should be replaced on a schedule consistent with manufacturer guidance and local indoor air quality requirements.
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