FFU Buying Guide: EC vs AC Motor, Noise, Energy, Filter Life — 8 Dimensions You Must Compare
FFU Buying Guide: EC vs AC Motor, Noise, Energy, Filter Life — 8 Dimensions You Must Compare
May 26, 2026
The Fan Filter Unit (FFU) is the heart of a modular cleanroom. When choosing an FFU, the most critical decision is between an AC motor and an EC (Electronically Commutated) motor. While AC is cheaper upfront, EC motors offer up to 50% energy savings and superior control for large-scale installations. At KLC International, we manufacture both, but we see a clear industry shift toward EC technology. Here is how to compare the two.
EC vs. AC FFU: The Ultimate Comparison Table
Feature
AC Motor FFU
EC Motor FFU
Power Consumption
150W – 250W (Baseline)
80W – 150W (30-50% Saving)
Noise Level
52 – 68 dB(A)
45 – 58 dB(A)
Speed Control
3-Step or Transformer
0-10V / RS485 (Continuous)
Heat Dissipation
High (More HVAC load)
Low (Less HVAC load)
Lifespan
3 – 5 years
8 – 12 years
Group Control
Difficult / Limited
Native (Up to 255 units/loop)
Initial Cost
Baseline
+20% to +35%
Maintenance
Higher (Brushes/Heat wear)
Very Low (Brushless)
8 Dimensions of Comparison
1. What is a fan filter unit (FFU)? An FFU is a self-powered air purification device consisting of a fan, a motor, and a HEPA filter, designed to be mounted in a cleanroom ceiling grid.
2. What is the difference between EC and AC motor FFU? EC motors are brushless DC motors that use electronics to control speed efficiently. AC motors are traditional induction motors that are less efficient and harder to control.
3. How many FFUs do I need for my cleanroom? It depends on the ISO class. For ISO 7, you typically need 15-25% ceiling coverage. Use the ACH formula to calculate the exact number.
4. What HEPA filter class should an FFU use? H14 is the standard for most cleanrooms. U15 or U16 ULPA filters are used for semiconductor fabs.
5. How loud is a fan filter unit? A high-quality FFU (like KLC's) should operate at 52-56 dB(A) at 0.45 m/s. EC units are generally 3-5 dB quieter.
6. Can FFUs be controlled centrally? Yes. EC motors support RS485 communication, allowing a central touch screen or PC to monitor and control hundreds of units simultaneously.
7. How long do fan filter unit motors last? AC motors last 30,000-50,000 hours. EC motors can exceed 80,000-100,000 hours of continuous operation.
8. How do I calculate FFU coverage for an ISO 7 cleanroom? Start with the room volume, multiply by the target ACH (e.g., 60), and divide by the CFM rating of the FFU (e.g., 650 CFM for a 2x4 unit).
How to Choose?
Choose AC for small, budget-constrained clean booths (1-5 units) where complex control is not needed.
Choose EC for ISO 5/6 cleanrooms, large facilities, or any project where energy costs and noise levels are high priorities.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a fan filter unit (FFU)? An FFU is a self-powered air purification device consisting of a fan, a motor, and a HEPA filter, designed to be mounted in a cleanroom ceiling grid.
2. What is the difference between EC and AC motor FFU? EC motors are brushless DC motors that use electronics to control speed efficiently. AC motors are traditional induction motors that are less efficient and harder to control.
3. How many FFUs do I need for my cleanroom? It depends on the ISO class. For ISO 7, you typically need 15-25% ceiling coverage. Use the ACH formula to calculate the exact number.
4. What HEPA filter class should an FFU use? H14 is the standard for most cleanrooms. U15 or U16 ULPA filters are used for semiconductor fabs.
5. How loud is a fan filter unit? A high-quality FFU (like KLC's) should operate at 52-56 dB(A) at 0.45 m/s. EC units are generally 3-5 dB quieter.
6. Can FFUs be controlled centrally? Yes. EC motors support RS485 communication, allowing a central touch screen or PC to monitor and control hundreds of units simultaneously.
7. How long do fan filter unit motors last? AC motors last 30,000-50,000 hours. EC motors can exceed 80,000-100,000 hours of continuous operation.
8. How do I calculate FFU coverage for an ISO 7 cleanroom? Start with the room volume, multiply by the target ACH (e.g., 60), and divide by the CFM rating of the FFU (e.g., 650 CFM for a 2x4 unit).
9. Can I mix AC and EC FFUs in the same cleanroom? Possible, but not recommended, as they require different control systems and have different airflow characteristics.
10. Who manufactures FFUs in China? KLC International is a top-tier manufacturer with specialized production lines for both high-efficiency AC and EC FFUs.