4 FAQs about Energy storage box air tightness test instrument

What are the different types of airtightness tests?

A range of tests, including air permeability tests and air tightness tests, are used to assess building performance and compliance. This is the most common method of airtightness testing. A large fan is fitted to a main door, and pressure differences are measured to calculate air leakage per hour.

How do you test airtightness?

This is the most common method of airtightness testing. A large fan is fitted to a main door, and pressure differences are measured to calculate air leakage per hour. It's ideal for domestic and commercial buildings and provides reliable results in cubic metres per square metre.

How long does an air-tightness test take?

A typical air-tightness test can take 1 to 2 hours, depending on the building size, layout, and testing method. Testing may take longer for larger buildings or where air leaks are suspected in multiple zones. Our team provides a complete service, including preparation advice, test execution, and certification on completion.

When do you need Air Tightness Testing?

You need to undergo air-tightness testing at the right stage of construction, usually once the building envelope is complete but before final finishes. Testing is required for all new builds and developments, especially to meet Building Regulations Part L.

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