Duct Leakage to Outdoors Depressurize with 2 Gauges
Attach the DucTester fan to the return duct using a sealed flange and flex duct.
Seal all other supply and return registers to isolate the system.
Gauge A monitors house interior pressure (maintained at ā25āÆPa).
Gauge B measures duct pressure relative to the house.
Turn on the DucTester and adjust its fan speed until the duct system reads 0āÆPa relative to the house.
This means both house and duct are ā25āÆPa relative to outdoors.
Direct measurement of outdoor leakage: Only air leaving into unconditioned space is captured.
Stable testing environment: Depressurizing the house ensures a clear pressure boundary.
Two-gauge accuracy: Separating house and duct pressure readings avoids confusion or overlap from single-gauge setups.
Seal thoroughly: Ensure all vents are tightly sealed before starting to prevent measurement errors.
Stabilize readings: Allow ~60 seconds for pressures to settle after adjustments.
Gauge configurations: Make sure each gauge is on the correct mode and pressure channelāChannel A for pressure, B for flow.