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09-24-10, 11:19 AM | #1 |
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Blower Door Testing...
I was looking over a copy of Fine Homebuilding Magazine, and checked out their website and found this video of Blower Door Testing.
SVOboy found a technique that is a good approach and it's free. However, except for all the digital meters, something like this blower door would not be so hard to make. I can see that it would really show up house leaks like nothing else. -AC_Hacker |
09-24-10, 11:23 AM | #2 |
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Thats actually my article. When posted to the blog on the main page a summary gets automatically posted by a program we have running on the site, it uses SVOboy's user to do this.
Anyway, the DIY test works very well. I found the wet hand method works a TON better than the smoke method. I highly recommend it for anyone wanting to find leaks in their house. The results of my test can be found here: DIY Home Pressure Test Results | EcoRenovator.org
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I had a blower door test done on my house, we found that altho you did not feel any drafts around any of the windows that alot of cold air was getting in to the joist spaces, a space that you would never feel a draft, it would then come up between the cracks in the floor and around outlets in inside walls, but when we had the test done they had the digital inferred camera and you could see the cold air streaming in to the ceiling joist spaces but all the places you would expect to feel a draft were tight.
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I thought I could hack an existing camera to work as an Infra-Red camera, there are plenty of links on the web telling you how to do it, but it turns out that the camera you mentioned is really is a Thermal Imaging camera, and the spectrum is lower than Infra-Red. I saw a great film recently called "The Cove", and some military grade thermal imaging cameras are used and it's pretty impressive. Since 50% of all engineers in the USA are hired directly or indirectly to work on military projects, perhaps there will be a technology tinkle-down and the public will have access to that also. Video of a thermal imaging camera used for home energy audits: It would make tightening up a house so much easier. Here is a $5000 Flir Thermal Camera at work in conjunction with a blower door: Perhaps state departments of energy would buy these things and rent them out to citizens?? Regards, -AC_Hacker Last edited by AC_Hacker; 09-26-10 at 01:52 AM.. |
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I'm not sure how much you would have to rent out the camera and blower door for but for $45 we had someone show up with the whole blower door set up, the camera and a handful of other tools, then they gave us a 15 page printed report complete with photos of problem areas of our house, they will then do a follow up test, normally they charge $300 for all of this and $300 is still a great deal for what they do as I wouldn't have thought to check as much as they checked. |
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So where do you live that such a program was possible? And was this an entirely private venture, or a government subsidized private program, or a government program? Regards, -AC_Hacker |
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