This 20″ × 24″ × 2″ Koch MicroMAX PL2S filter (part number 120-622-2024) delivers MERV 14 filtration in a slim 2-inch-deep extended-surface minipleat design with 100% synthetic media and a plastic frame.
The PL2S is the thinnest filter in the MicroMAX line and the only one built on all-synthetic media instead of micro fiberglass. The combination of a 2″ depth, extended-surface minipleat construction, and synthetic media gives it three properties that matter most in tight-slot, high-velocity, and high-moisture installations: it fits where deeper filters won’t, it holds up to airflow swings without media degradation, and it resists moisture-related breakdown that can compromise glass-fiber media.
When MicroMAX PL2S is specified
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2-inch filter slots — commercial AHUs and air handlers sized for shallow filter depth where the 4″ or 6″ MicroMAX won’t fit
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High-moisture environments — coastal, marine, humid industrial; synthetic media doesn’t shed or weaken the way glass-fiber paper can
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High-velocity HVAC — minipleat construction in synthetic media holds pleat geometry under turbulent airflow better than standard pleated panels
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Variable-air-volume (VAV) systems — rigid construction performs through airflow swings
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Replacement for legacy 2″ pleated panel filters — significant efficiency upgrade in the same housing footprint
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Low-pressure-drop applications — minipleat surface area keeps initial resistance low for energy-conscious commercial systems
Design and construction
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Media: 100% synthetic, dual-layer minipleat construction
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Frame: Plastic (Box Style, no peripheral header)
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Configuration: Extended-surface minipleat, 2″ depth
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Efficiency rating: MERV 14 per ASHRAE 52.2-2007
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Listings: UL Classified per UL Standard 900
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Pleat orientation: Width and height are interchangeable
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Pack size: 6 filters per case
What MERV 14 captures
Very high-efficiency filtration capturing most sub-micron particles including smoke, bacteria, and many viruses. Specified in hospitals, surgical suites, pharmaceutical, and demanding cleanroom pre-filter applications.
PL2S vs. PL4S vs. PL6: which to choose
All three are MicroMAX-line plastic-frame minipleat filters, distinguished primarily by depth and media type. The PL2S (2″, synthetic) is the slimmest option — built for shallow filter slots and moisture-prone applications. The PL4S (4″, synthetic) doubles the depth for greater dust-holding capacity while keeping the synthetic-media advantage. The PL6 (6″, micro fiberglass) is the longest-life option in this family for standard commercial environments where moisture isn’t a primary concern. Match depth to your housing first; choose synthetic (PL2S/PL4S) over fiberglass (PL6) when humidity, marine air, or high airflow velocity are part of the picture.
Synthetic vs. microfiberglass media
The synthetic media in the PL2S is engineered to resist breakdown in conditions where glass-fiber media historically degrades — high humidity, frequent wet/dry cycles, or exposure to airborne moisture and chemicals. It also tolerates aggressive face velocities without releasing fibers downstream. For standard dry-air commercial HVAC, microfiberglass (PL6 or the 4″ MicroMAX) is the proven choice; for everything else, the synthetic option is the right tool.
Important sizing and ordering notes
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Sizes listed are nominal. Actual dimensions are slightly under nominal — standard for the industry; the filter slides into a nominal-sized slot without binding.
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Special sizes are not available. The MicroMAX PL2S ships only in the standard sizes listed.
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Full carton quantities only. Per Koch’s shipping policy, MicroMAX PL2S ships in full carton quantities for safe transit.
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Pleats install in either direction. Width and height are interchangeable on the media pack.
Compatibility
The MicroMAX PL2S drops into standard 2″-deep filter slots and is interchangeable with most competitive 2-inch box-style minipleat filters in the same nominal size. It serves as a meaningful upgrade for facilities currently running standard pleated panel filters in 2″ slots — same housing, significantly higher efficiency at MERV 11, 13, or 14.