Testing for air pressure in a house.
I have learned on the plumbing forum how to make a low cost water column tester. This tester is used to test for leaks in gas lines with a very low pressure, (about ½ PSI). I was wondering if there is a low cost device that would measure in Pascals? I was going to use my home made water column tester, but after learning that 50 pascals equal about 0.20 inches of a water column, I don’t think that the water column tester will be sensitive enough for what I’m going to use it for.
Thanks much,
Mike
PS. I'm going to be doing a blower door type of a test on my buddy's house to look for A/C duct leaks in his attic. I'll be pressuring his house and using a smoke bomb to try and find any leaks.
Thanks all for your inputs!
Thanks all for your inputs!
I did find a web site, (and there is probably a lot out there) that have a hand held meter with a fan blade mounted on top of the meter, and as it spins it will give you CFM and the ambient tempeture. I could get a fairly nice one for around $200.00, but after making that monomer for around $20.00, I got cheep, and I though I would get some info off of this forum before I went out and got one.
I though I would pressurize his house to use the smoke bombs work, because if I created a vacuum in the house, I don’t think the smoke bomb would work. I agree with everyone that a meter would not be needed for the smoke bomb test, but it would be nice to know how air tight the rest of the house is too…ie outlets, can light, fire place dampers etc.
Thanks for the web sites; I’ll give them a look see.
Thanks again,
Mike
PS. I’ll have to re-read the plastic bag test that was suggested, and digest it a little better….Thnaks!