Duct Leakage Test Report Form - Pinellas County, Florida 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Duct Leakage Test Report Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Job Information section. Enter the Builder's name, address, city, community, lot, unit, state, jurisdiction, and zip code accurately.
  3. Proceed to the Duct Leakage Test Results section. For each system (System 1, System 2, System 3), input the CFM25 values as measured during testing.
  4. Calculate the total of any additional systems and enter this value in the designated field.
  5. Refer to the Prescriptive Method and Performance or ERI Method sections to ensure compliance. Input necessary calculations based on your test results.
  6. Complete the Testing Company information and provide a contact phone number.
  7. Finally, have the tester sign and date the form to verify that all information is accurate and compliant with Florida Building Code requirements.

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The Fifth Edition of the Florida Building Code (FBC) requires blower door testing for all residential dwelling units. This would include single family houses, town houses, duplexes, and each condominium and apartment unit where the building is three stories or less.
The air now has to re-pressurize to regain its turbulent flow so it can continue to push its way down the duct. It requires about 24 or two feet to do this. This is the Two-Foot Rule?. Ideally, you should allow at least 24 between takeoffs and at the end of any duct run.
Conducting a duct leakage performance test is a simple process with the ALF duct leakage tester. A single operative can pressurise and examine the duct system for air leaks, in much the same way that a plumber pressure tests water pipes for leaks.
Pressure pan test With the house pressurized (or depressurized) to 50 Pa (-50 Pa) using a blower door, a pressure gauge is attached to the pressure pan by means of a hose. If the pressure difference is near zero, this indicates that the ductwork associated with that particular register is not connected to the outside.
With the house pressurized (or depressurized) to 50 Pa (-50 Pa) using a blower door, a pressure gauge is attached to the pressure pan by means of a hose. If the pressure difference is near zero, this indicates that the ductwork associated with that particular register is not connected to the outside.

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Ductwork that is designed to operate at static pressures greater than 3 inches water column (747 Pa) and all ductwork located outdoors shall be leak-tested in accordance with the SMACNA HVAC Air Duct Leakage Test Manual.
How long will a duct leakage test take? A leakage test will usually take around 40 minutes. It takes around 30 minutes to prepare the supply and return vents and 5-10 minutes to run the test.
Duct Leakage Criteria The leakage test must meet the following criteria: If the test is done on the rough-in stage of the HVAC installation, total duct leakage cannot exceed a 3% leakage rate or 3 CFM per 100 square feet of conditioned floor area.

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