Building Envelope (Blower Door) Testing
Under the 2009 IECC, builder compliance with blower-door testing is optional: either perform a test or confirm prescriptive sealing requirements. If chosen:
The leakage limit is ā¤āÆ7āÆACH50 for climate zones 1ā8.
Tests must follow ASTM E779 or E1827 protocols.
Duct Leakage Requirements
2009 IECC sets thresholds depending on timing and system completion:
Post-construction test:
If air handler is installed: total leakage ā¤āÆ12āÆCFM25 per 100āÆft².
Or leakage-to-outdoors ā¤āÆ8āÆCFM25 per 100āÆft².
Rough-in test (before handler):
ā¤āÆ6āÆCFM25 with air handler installed.
ā¤āÆ4āÆCFM25 without air handler.
These limits were systematically tightened in later versions (e.g. 2012 or 2015).
Setup & Performing a Test (Blower Door or Duct)
Tests should be executed after all open penetrations are sealed, typically after drywall, flooring, and trim are in place:
For duct tests, seal all supply and return registers, leaving only the duct-testing fan port open.
Test conducted at 50āÆPa for blower door and 25āÆPa for duct leakage tests.
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Testing methodology aligns with ASTM E1554, ANSI/RESNET/ICC 380, or similar protocols for duct test curves and fan-flow assessment.Ā
Compliance Reporting
After testing, a written report signed by the tester is typically required by local jurisdictions, documenting:
Final flow or ACH50 value.
Leakage per 100āÆft² and pass/fail against code limits.
Test method, pressure, date, and climate zone.
Reports allow either Excel or PDF exports, depending on the auditor or AHJ requirements.
Common Q&A Highlights
Q: Can you visually inspect instead of testing?
Yes ā the 2009 IECC permits that option for envelope compliance as an alternative, but duct leakage always requires testing if ducts are outside the envelope.
Q: How do test limits change in newer codes?
By 2012 IECC, envelope testing becomes mandatory, and leakage thresholds decline sharply: ā¤āÆ3āÆACH50 in climate zones 3ā8, and ā¤āÆ5āÆACH50 in zones 1ā2.
Q: What if ducts are fully inside the conditioned envelope?
Under 2009 IECC, duct testing isnāt required if both ducts and air handler remain inside the thermal boundary.





