Let's break this down
Inlet solids content. This requires testing to come up with a value or some other way of estimating it. It's not available much more than it is available. If you need to do testing, the test set-up is important to ensure you take a representative sample in order to get valid results.
Inlet particle size. This again needs testing and is also typically not available much more than it is available. There are companies that do this, google particle size testing.
Outlet particle size is up to you. What does your process require the solids size and quantity to be removed down to? Some processes require submicron, some are in the 5 to 100 micron range, some are fractions of a mm or larger. It all depends on what you need at YOUR location.
Filtration efficiency comes out of the above in terms of solids loading and size distribution and what you need to remove down to. Think of a mass balance.
Changeover time is your call. Is it acceptable to change the filters daily? Every other day? Weekly? Monthly?
Other information you want to provide are:
1. The name of the fluid, total flow rate, density and viscosity
2. Operating pressure and temperature
3. Design pressure and temperature
4. Materials of construction. CS, Cr alloy, SS (and grade), Monel is going to make a big difference.
5. Any special requirements: PWHT due to the process, do you want it stamped as a pressure vessel, etc?