A 2 5 ton cooling system moves 1 000 cfm of air and puts out 30 000 btu h.
Duct leakage test results.
It is table 4 1 on page 4 3 in the 1985 smacna hvac air duct leakage test manual and table 1 1 on page 1 11 in the 2005.
An appropriate leakage rate that results in minimal leakage at minimal expense.
In both cases the requirements are the same.
Us duct leakage testing ri trequirements smacna duct class 1 2 inwg 3 inwg 4 6 10 inwg seal class cb a sli t transverse joints seams sealing applicable ransverse joints only asvese joints and seams jo s sea s and all wall penetrations leakage class c l cfm leakage per 100 ft2 1 in h 2 o rectangular.
Th e designer should carefully consider the following information in establishing allowable leakage speciļ¬ cations.
The airtightness of ductwork is useful knowledge when trying to improve energy conservatio.
Duct leakage test results existing construction washington state energy code reference.
If the air handler is not yet installed we will test the supply and return sides of the system independently and add the 2 leakage totals together to determine the total leakage.
A duct leakage test duct testing can be performed at rough in before drywalling or post construction.
A duct leakage tester is a diagnostic tool designed to measure the airtightness of forced air heating ventilating and air conditioning ductwork.
A duct leakage tester consists of a calibrated fan for measuring an air flow rate and a pressure sensing device to measure the pressure created by the fan flow.
The system will need to achieve a leakage rate of less than 4 cfm cubic feet per minute per 100 square feet of the home.
If that system has a measured duct leakage of 10 100 cfm25 it is losing 3 000 btu h 1 4 ton of cooling to the outdoors.
Sampling townhouse communities and multifamily properties with 10 or more dwelling units must request dcra s approval to utilize sampling.
The combination of pressure and fan flow measurements are used to determine the ductwork airtightness.
Building leakage and duct leakage test results should be recorded on each dwelling unit s energy certificate as required under section r401 3.
Irc 2015 n1103 3 4 allows the following duct leakage.
Each cubic foot of air moved will carry with it 30 btu h.
Rough in test less than 4 cfm per 100 sq ft which for my house is about 160 cfm if the air handler is included in the leakage test.
The total amount of leakage in the system is determined by pressurizing or depressurizing the system with the duct blaster to 25 pascals which is equal to 0 1 inches of water column.
Does table 1 look familiar.