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  2. Blower door - Wikipedia

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    The first blower door was further used to test the airtightness of the Saskatchewan Conservation House built in 1977, which was tested at 0.5 ach at 50 Pa. These early research efforts demonstrated the potential power of blower door testing in revealing otherwise unaccounted for energy losses in homes.

  3. Duct leakage testing - Wikipedia

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    A third test method to determine if ductwork is leaking to the outside is to use a pressure pan, which is a register cover with a pressure tap for a hose connection. With the house pressurized (or depressurized) to 50 Pa (-50 Pa) using a blower door, a pressure gauge is attached to the pressure pan by means of a hose.

  4. Home Energy Rating - Wikipedia

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    Performance testing, such as a blower door test for air leakage, outside and total duct leakage, and mechanical ventilation testing is usually part of the rating. Confirmed, Sampled, and Threshold Ratings that are built above code requirements are registered with public databases such as the RESNET Registry [8] and the BSI Registry. [9]

  5. Air changes per hour - Wikipedia

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    The most common technique to measure airtightness is the fan pressurization method, also known as the blower door test. It is measured by the number of air changes per hour (ACH) that occur when there is a differential pressure of 50 pascals between outside and inside the building.

  6. Building airtightness - Wikipedia

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    Building airtightness levels can be measured by using a fan, temporarily installed in the building envelope (a blower door) to pressurize the building. Air flow through the fan creates an internal, uniform, static pressure within the building.

  7. Building envelope - Wikipedia

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    A blower door test can be used to test the quality of the air sealing of the building envelope. Smoke pencils can be used to detect gaps and caulking and weather-stripping can be used to improve air sealing. [10]

  8. Energy audit - Wikipedia

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    A home energy audit is a service where the energy efficiency of a house is evaluated by a person using professional equipment (such as blower doors and infrared cameras), with the aim to suggest the best ways to improve energy efficiency in heating and cooling the house.

  9. EnerGuide - Wikipedia

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    4. When construction is done, the EnerGuide advisor verifies the applied energy upgrades and performs a blower door test. 5. After the data has been collected, the home receives its EnerGuide for New Houses rating. 6. The home owner is provided an official label to display the rating on the home’s furnace or electrical box.

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