Why Use Both Modes

  • Depressurization tightens connections by pulling the duct panel seals inward—ideal for registering leaks effectively.

  • Pressurization is more convenient in tight spaces and avoids blowing seals off registers—preferred for field flexibility.

Set Up and Exectute Steps

Seal and Connect

  • Tape all register openings.

  • Install range ring/plate on DucTester and attach flex duct to the return inlet

Connect Gauge and Fan

  • Tube up the gauge to the fan and duct system according to Quick Guide diagrams.

  • For pressurization: connect flex to fan outlet; for depressurization: connect to fan inlet

Run the Test

  • Power on DucTester.

  • Monitor pressure on Channel A, adjusting fan speed or range as needed.

  • Stabilize readings and record flow—CFM@25 Pa by default—for duct leakage measurement.

Consider Both Modes

  • Try pressurization first to test range attachments easily.

  • Follow with depressurization to validate results and seal integrity

Pro Tips for Accurate Testing

  • Install the smallest effective range for best measurement resolution.

  • Let the system stabilize (typically ~30–60 s) before logging readings.

  • Switch modes between test runs to ensure full coverage and reliability.

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