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From EN 779 to ISO 16890 – what has changed?


With the introduction of DIN EN ISO 16890 in December 2016, the previous standard DIN EN 779 was gradually phased out. During a transition period, both standards were valid, but in 2018 EN 779 was officially withdrawn. For manufacturers, this meant that all filters had to be tested and labelled according to the new requirements. For planners, installers and users, the transition brought new filter classes and standards. It was crucial that everyone – from producers and technicians to end customers – understood these changes when purchasing or replacing filters. Important: Filters certified under EN 779 may still be used until they need replacing. However, for new purchases or retrofits, ISO 16890 should always be applied.


Air filters according to ISO 16890 – the new classification


Air filters are key components in ventilation and air conditioning systems. They protect people from fine dust, pollen and microorganisms, while also extending the lifetime of machinery and equipment. The ISO 16890 standard classifies filters based on their efficiency against particles of different sizes. The main categories are:

ePM1: removes ultrafine particles smaller than 1 µm, such as smoke, bacteria and some viruses.
ePM2.5: reduces particles up to 2.5 µm, including fine dust, pollen and mould spores.
ePM10: filters larger particles up to 10 µm, such as coarse dust and insect spores.
ISO Coarse: captures larger impurities like insects, leaves or coarse dust, often used as pre-filters to extend the lifespan of finer filters.

Efficiency is usually expressed as a percentage, indicating how reliably a filter removes particles of a given size.


Conclusion for webshop selection


ISO 16890 makes filter performance transparent and comparable. When purchasing a new air filter, the right choice depends on the application: For highly sensitive environments, ePM1 filters are ideal. For offices or living spaces, ePM2.5 filters are often the best option. ePM10 or Coarse filters are mostly used as pre-filters or in less demanding settings. This ensures reliable operation, clean air quality and extended service life of your systems.