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Comparison of EN 1822, ISO 29463, and IEST-RP-CC003.4: Testing, Classification, Particle Size Considerations, and Application Scope

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EN 1822, ISO 29463, and IEST-RP-CC003.4 are three key standards for classifying and testing HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) and ULPA (Ultra-Low Penetration Air) filters. While they share similarities, they differ significantly in testing methods, particle size considerations, classification, and application scope. Below is a comprehensive comparison.



1. Overview of the Standards

Standard

Issuing Organization

Primary Region of Use

Application

EN 1822

European Committee for Standardization (CEN)

Europe

Factory testing and classification of HEPA/ULPA filters

ISO 29463

International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

Global

International equivalent to EN 1822, with extended classifications

IEST-RP-CC003.4

Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology (IEST)

North America

Field testing and classification of cleanroom-installed filters

✅ Key Differences:

  • EN 1822 is mainly used in Europe, whereas ISO 29463 is an international standard applicable globally.

  • IEST-RP-CC003.4 is widely used in North America, particularly for testing installed filters in cleanrooms.

  • EN 1822 and ISO 29463 focus on factory testing, while IEST-RP-CC003.4 is more relevant for operational verification of filters in real environments.


2. Filter Classification Systems

Each standard has different classification criteria for HEPA and ULPA filters:

EN 1822

E10 - E12 (EPA), H13 - H14 (HEPA), U15 - U17 (ULPA)

Based on MPPS (Most Penetrating Particle Size) efficiency

Manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, cleanrooms

ISO 29463

ISO 15E - ISO 75U

Based on MPPS efficiency (Similar to EN 1822 but with extended subcategories)

Global HEPA/ULPA applications

IEST-RP-CC003.4

Type A - F, J, K, F, G

Based on 0.3 µm and smaller particle efficiency

Cleanroom and installed filter testing

✅ Key Differences:

  • EN 1822 and ISO 29463 classify filters based on MPPS efficiency, which is more precise for filter evaluation.

  • IEST-RP-CC003.4 uses 0.3 µm efficiency as the primary classification method, which does not account for MPPS variations.

  • ISO 29463 extends the classification of HEPA/ULPA filters beyond EN 1822, making it a more globally adaptable standard.


3. Particle Size Considerations in Testing

Each standard uses different particle sizes to evaluate filter performance:

Standard

Test Particle Size Range

Key Particle Size Focus

EN 1822

0.1 - 0.3 µm

MPPS (Most Penetrating Particle Size), typically 0.12 - 0.22 µm

ISO 29463

0.1 - 0.3 µm

MPPS (Similar to EN 1822), more refined efficiency levels

IEST-RP-CC003.4

0.1 - 0.5 µm

Primarily 0.3 µm, with some ULPA filters tested at 0.1 µm

✅ Key Differences:

  • EN 1822 and ISO 29463 focus on MPPS, ensuring filters are tested at the most challenging particle size range.

  • IEST-RP-CC003.4 primarily relies on 0.3 µm efficiency, which does not always represent the most penetrating particle size.


4. Testing Methods

(1) Flat Sheet Media Test (For Raw Filter Media)

Standard

Is It Required?

Test Method

EN 1822

Yes

MPPS efficiency measurement using test media

ISO 29463

Yes

MPPS efficiency measurement, similar to EN 1822

IEST-RP-CC003.4

No

Does not include raw media testing

✅ Key Differences:

  • EN 1822 and ISO 29463 require raw filter media testing, ensuring consistency before final filter assembly.

  • IEST-RP-CC003.4 does not require this test, as it focuses on installed filters in cleanrooms.


(2) Overall Filter Efficiency Testing

Standard

Method

Efficiency Measurement

EN 1822

MPPS Efficiency Test

Efficiency at MPPS (typically 0.12 - 0.22 µm)

ISO 29463

MPPS Efficiency Test

Efficiency at MPPS (similar to EN 1822)

IEST-RP-CC003.4

0.3 µm Aerosol Efficiency Test

Efficiency at 0.3 µm (or smaller for ULPA)

✅ Key Differences:

  • EN 1822 and ISO 29463 test efficiency at MPPS, ensuring a worst-case penetration evaluation.

  • IEST-RP-CC003.4 measures efficiency at 0.3 µm, which may not always be the worst-case penetration size.


5. Application Scope

Standard

Primary Use Case

Industries

EN 1822

Factory testing and classification of new HEPA/ULPA filters

Pharmaceuticals, healthcare, microelectronics, cleanrooms

ISO 29463

Global equivalent of EN 1822, used in both factory and broader international applications

HVAC, manufacturing, semiconductor, healthcare

IEST-RP-CC003.4

On-site/field testing for already installed filters in cleanrooms

Aerospace, semiconductors, cleanrooms, pharmaceutical production

✅ Key Differences:

  • EN 1822 is primarily used for factory testing before filters are installed.

  • ISO 29463 expands upon EN 1822 and is designed to be globally applicable.

  • IEST-RP-CC003.4 is designed for field validation and testing of installed filters, making it more practical for ongoing cleanroom maintenance.


6. Summary of Key Differences

Feature

EN 1822

ISO 29463

IEST-RP-CC003.4

Region of Use

Europe

Global

North America

Classification System

E10-U17

ISO 15E-75U

Type A-F, J, K, F, G

Particle Size Tested

0.1 - 0.3 µm

0.1 - 0.3 µm

0.1 - 0.5 µm

Efficiency Testing Method

MPPS

MPPS

0.3 µm (or smaller for ULPA)

Primary Focus

Factory filter classification

Global HEPA/ULPA classification

Field testing for installed filters

Application

Cleanrooms, pharmaceuticals, microelectronics

Global HVAC, manufacturing, medical

Aerospace, semiconductor, cleanrooms

✅ Conclusion:

  • EN 1822 is the European standard primarily used for factory filter classification.

  • ISO 29463 extends EN 1822 and is used internationally for HEPA/ULPA filter evaluation.

  • IEST-RP-CC003.4 is mainly used in North America for field testing of installed cleanroom filters.

  • If selecting a new filter for manufacturing or cleanroom applications, EN 1822 or ISO 29463 should be followed. If verifying installed filters, IEST-RP-CC003.4 is more relevant.


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