Method and apparatus for testing the air-tightness of a building using transient pressurization
First Claim
1. A method for use in the determination of the air-tightness of a structure comprising introducing into the structure gas at a rapid rate and for a short period of time so as to create in the air pressure within the structure a pressure pulse defining a profile which rapidly rises from an ambient pressure within the structure to a peak and then declines back to the ambient pressure without reaching a steady state, and detecting information concerning the profile of the pulse.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for testing the air-tightness of an enclosure such as a house or building, includes the increasing of the pressure within the enclosure relatively rapidly to above a predetermined amount with all doors and windows being closed and then measuring the leakage of decay of the increased pressure together with the time in order to arrive at a leakage coefficient of the enclosure. The increase in pressure should be high enough above atmospheric pressure to allow accurate pressure measurement, but not high enough to damage the structure.
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- 1. A method for use in the determination of the air-tightness of a structure comprising introducing into the structure gas at a rapid rate and for a short period of time so as to create in the air pressure within the structure a pressure pulse defining a profile which rapidly rises from an ambient pressure within the structure to a peak and then declines back to the ambient pressure without reaching a steady state, and detecting information concerning the profile of the pulse.
- 7. A method for use in the determination of the air-tightness of a structure comprising releasing gas from a vessel of pressurized gas into the structure at a rapid rate and for a short period of time so as to create in the air pressure within the structure, a pressure pulse defining a profile which rapidly rises from an ambient pressure within the structure to a peak and then declines back to the ambient pressure without reaching a steady state, detecting information concerning the profile of the pulse and prior to release of the gas from the vessel detecting the pressure of the gas within the vessel.
- 10. Apparatus for use in the determination of the air tightness of a structure comprising means for releasing gas into the structure, said releasing means including a rapid release valve and means for restricting the volume of air released whereby said releasing means can release into the structure at a rapid rate and for a short period of time so as to create in the air pressure within the structure, a pressure pulse defining a profile which rapidly rises from an ambient pressure within the structure to a peak and then declines back to the ambient pressure without reaching a steady state, and means for detecting information concerning the profile of the pulse.
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15. Apparatus for use in the determination of the air-tightness of a structure comprising a vessel for pressurized gas, a rapid release valve for controlling release of the pressurized gas from said vessel, timer means for actuating said rapid release valve, means for introducing gas released from said vessel into the structure, said rapid release valve and timer means being arranged such that gas released into the structure creates in the air pressure within the structure a pressure pulse defining a profile which rapidly rises from an ambient pressure within the structure to a peak and then declines back to the ambient pressure without reaching a steady state, and means for detecting information concerning the profile of the pulse.
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16. Apparatus for use in the determination of the air-tightness of a structure comprising a vessel for pressurized gas, a rapid release valve for controlling release of the pressurized gas from said vessel, timer means for actuating said rapid release valve, means for introducing gas released from said vessel into the structure, said rapid release valve and timer means being arranged such that gas released into the structure creates in the air pressure within the structure a pressure pulse defining a profile which rapidly rises from an ambient pressure within the structure to a peak and then declines back to the ambient pressure without reaching a steady state, means for detecting the pressure of the gas within the vessel prior to release thereof into the structure and means for detecting the peak value of the pulse.
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