Specifications

2008 Residential Appendices RA3-2
Appendix RA3 – Residential Field Verification and Diagnostic Test Protocols
RA3.1 Procedures for Field Verification and Diagnostic Testing of Air Distribution Systems
RA3.1.1 Purpose and Scope
RA3.1 contains procedures for measuring the air leakage in forced air distribution systems as well as
procedures for verifying duct location, surface area and R-value.
RA3.1 applies to air distribution systems in both new and existing low-rise residential buildings.
RA3.1 provides required procedures for installers, HERS raters and others who need to perform field
verification of the efficiency of air distribution systems. Algorithms for determining distribution system efficiency
are contained in Chapter 3 of the residential ACM Manual. Table RA3.1-1 is a summary of the tests and criteria
inclu
ded in RA3.1.
Table RA3.1-1 – Summary of Diagnostic Measurements
Diagnostic
Description Procedure
Supply Duct Location,
Surface Area and R-
value
Verify that duct system was
installed according to the
design, including location, size
and length of ducts, duct
insulation R-value, and
installation of buried ducts.
RA3.1.4.1 Diagnostic Supply Duct Location,
Surface Area and R-value
RA3.1.4.1.1.1 Verified Duct Design
Duct Leakage
Verify that duct leakage is less
than the criteria or in the case
of existing ducts that all
accessible leaks have been
sealed.
Diagnostic Duct Leakage
RA3.1.2 Instrumentation Specifications
The instrumentation for the air distribution diagnostic measurements shall conform to the following
specifications:
RA3.1.2.1 Pressure Measurements
All pressu
re measurements shall be measured with measurement systems (i.e. sensor plus data acquisition
system) having an accuracy of plus or minus 0.2 Pa. All pressure measurements within the duct system shall
be made with static pressure probes, Dwyer A303 or equivalent.
RA3.1.2.2 Duct Leakage Measurements
Duct leakage airflows during duct leakage testing shall be measured with digital gauges that have an accuracy
of plus or minus 3 percent or better.
RA3.1.2.3 Calibration
All instrume
ntation used for duct leakage diagnostic measurements shall be calibrated according to the
manufacturer’s calibration procedure to conform to the accuracy requirement specified in Section RA3.1.2. All
testers performing diagnostic tests shall obtain evidence from the manufacturer that the equipment meets the
accuracy specifications. The evidence shall include equipment model, serial number, the name and signature
of the person of the test laboratory verifying the accuracy, and the instrument accuracy. All diagnostic testing
equipment is subject to re-calibration when the period of the manufacturer’s guaranteed accuracy expires.