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2012, 04-26 Permit: 11002464 Blower Door Test
Enemily Code S u p p o r t WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION ENERGY PROGRAM Residential Building Air Leakage Test (Blower Door Test) Results Permit#: I( 00Lclloy House address or lot number: 131$ Ni 6 ess(i. City: SP< 2 r/o.((.c.c Zip: 'Ai 2.12._ Cond. Floor Area (ft2): 12-5 2—. Age of house: t3c...,3 Source (circle one): ons Estimated Measured Results shall be reported as Specific Leakage Area (SLA) and shall be calculated as follows: SLA = (CFM50 x 0.055)/(CFA x 144) Where: CFM50 = Blower door fan flow at 50 Pascal pressure difference CFA = Conditioned Floor Area of the housing unit Blower Door Test Result: 0.0001 Ctg SLA 62S-0 CFM@50Pa Ring (circle one if applicable): Open A Blower Door Fan Location: j-no.�- Dli B Weather Conditions: l.a).nr) (1 nth I certify that these blower door results are accurate and determined using standard industry protocol. Company Name: 3f bVa.- &_ 01-6 \ Technician: �b� proms +.rwl:n� Technician Signaturer6C Date: 4!/Zlv/ l7 Phone Number: 57::"'S3 z-tt/et 2009 Washington State Energy Code reference: 502.4.5 Building Air Leakage Testing: Building envelope air leakage control shall be considered acceptable when tested to have an air leakage less than 0.00030 Specific Leakage Area (SLA) when tested with a blower door at a press of 50 Pascals (0.2 inch w.g.). Testing shall occur at any time after rough in and after installation of penetrations of the building envelope, including penetrations for utilities, plumbing, electrical, ventilation, and combustion appliances and sealing thereof. When required by the building official, the test shall be conducted in the presence of department staff. The blower door test results shall be recorded on the certificate required In Section 105.4. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Additions less than 750 square feet. 2. Once visual inspection has confirmed the presence of a gasket (see Section 502.4), operable windows • and doors manufactured by small business shall be permitted to be sealed off at the frame prior to the test. Energy Cod e S u pp o r• t WASHINGTON STAFF UNIVETCSITY EXTENSION ENERGY PROGRAM Residential Building Air Leakage Test (Blower Door Test) Results Permit A: It 01D2(-1(0“1 House address or lot number: (-lb N 646s;e. City: Zip: 1Z(L_ Cond. Floor Area (ft2): %ZS Z Age of house: Source (circle one): laps rJe� Estimated Measured Results shall be reported as Specific Leakage Area (SLA) and shall be calculated as follows: SLA = (CFM50 x 0.055)/(CFA x 144) Where: CFM50 = Blower door fan flow at 50 Pascal pressure difference CFA = Conditioned Floor Area of the housing unit Blower Door Test Result: O.000(SLA (cLO CFM©50Pa Ring (circle one if applicable): Open A Blower Door Fan Location: alatad¢.. B Weather Conditions: 51)31^'\-- 1A- ran I certify that these blower door results are accurate and determined using standard industry protocol. Company Name: S ro°YAa, Oc6 AC Technician Signature: Technician:p6=e-3 •.••42—.1.\nTh Date: N/yfo/I L Phone Number: 5b S 3Z- 2009 Washington State Energy Code reference: 502.4.5 Building Air Leakage Testing: Building envelope air leakage control shall be considered acceptable when tested to have an air leakage less than 0.00030 Specific Leakage Area (SLA) when tested with a blower door at a press of 50 Pascals (0.2 inch w.g.). Testing shall occur at any time after rough in and after installation of penetrations of the building envelope, including penetrations for utilities, plumbing, electrical, ventilation, and combustion appliances and sealing thereof. When required by the building official, the test shall be conducted in the presence of department staff. The blower door test results shall be recorded on the certificate required in Section 105.4. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Additions less than 750 square feet. 2. Once visual inspection has confirmed the presence of a gasket (see Section 502.4), operable windows and doors manufactured by small business shall be permitted to be sealed off at the frame prior to the test.