GreenSpace EcoConsulting

Airtightness testing with a Blower Door

The results of a blower door test will be presented in a number of ways:

The Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Industry use Effective Leakage Area (ELA) and equivalent leakage area (EqLA).
In layman’s terms, this is the equivalent size hole in your house when all the small air leaks are added.

EfLA is usually based on an induced building pressure of 4 Pa. Back before the days of the 50 Pa target pressure for testing homes, 4 Pa was used to measure the hole size in American homes building envelope under natural conditions.

However, we in Canada use ELA10, this is the test performed at 10 Pa depressurization and this result will be included in your Home Renovation Upgrade Report.

BLOWER DOOR

In addition to the standard blower door test, we also do an Infrared thermal scan with the blower door running. Thermal videography is used to locate and identify air leaks and poorly insulated areas in the building. This is a powerful method that will help the advisor and building owners to develop a strategy to improve building envelope tightness, proper ventilation, reduce energy usage and increase occupant comfort and health.

Infrared therographic scan during blower door test

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