Understanding Blower Door Test Results Last year we built an Energy Star Home for a customer and we used a blower door test to evaluate the houses air infiltration performance. Simply put a blower door is a diagnostic tool used to measure how much air infiltration (air leakage) occurs in a house. The blower door apparatus allows testers to apply a consistent and measurable pressure to the house so that houses can be compared accurately. How A Blower Door Works As you can see in the photo the blower door is installed in an exterior doorway. The equipment consists of a variable speed fan, fan speed controller, adjustable door frame for sealing the opening and a set of manometers to measure the pressure differential between the inside and outside of the house. The tester then calibrates the equipment and sets it for a standard pressure. In our case the tester set the pressure to 50 pascals so that we could determine an ACH50 rating. The ACH50 rating was used as part of the Energy Star Rating that this particular home received. ACH refers to Air Changes Per Hour. Once a pressure is set the diagnostic measuring equipment is able to measure the volume of air being pushed through the fan at the desired pressure. This is used to calculate the air exchanges per hour at a given pressure and hence our ACH50 value. The actual test only takes about 15 minutes once everything is set up. Blower Door Test Results Once you get the results of the blower door test it’s important to understand what they mean. There are numerous guidelines on the values and what they might mean for your home. This article will strictly focus on the ACH50 results that


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