Apparatus and methods for determining required vacuum characteristics of a radon evacuation system
First Claim
1. A testing apparatus for use with a vacuum test source to determine required vacuum characteristics of a radon evacuation system, the radon evacuation system being of a type which utilizes floor vent holes in a basement floor to evacuate radon from beneath the basement floor, the apparatus comprising:
- a vacuum conduit having a base end and a source end for connection between a floor vent hole and said vacuum test source;
measurement means for measuring vacuum produced within the vacuum conduit by said vacuum test source;
a vacuum test source adjustment which is operably connected to regulate the vacuum test source to provide the minimum vacuum required to create a negative pressure in a region under the basement floor, said region extending to points remote from the floor vent hole, the measurement means providing a measurement of said minimum vacuum.
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Abstract
Testing apparatus and methods are described for determining required vacuum characteristics of a radon evacuation system, wherein the radon evacuation system is of a type which utilizes floor vent holes in a basement floor to evacuate radon from beneath the basement floor. The preferred embodiment comprises an elongated vacuum tube extending from a floor vent hole to a variable vacuum test source. Pressure and air velocity measurement devices are positioned to determine actual static pressure and air flow rate within the vacuum tube. To determine the minimum vacuum required at the floor vent hole, the vacuum test source is adjusted to produce the lowest vacuum which will maintain a negative pressure in nearby test holes. The corresponding static pressure and air flow rate are then noted from the measurement devices.
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25 Claims
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1. A testing apparatus for use with a vacuum test source to determine required vacuum characteristics of a radon evacuation system, the radon evacuation system being of a type which utilizes floor vent holes in a basement floor to evacuate radon from beneath the basement floor, the apparatus comprising:
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a vacuum conduit having a base end and a source end for connection between a floor vent hole and said vacuum test source; measurement means for measuring vacuum produced within the vacuum conduit by said vacuum test source; a vacuum test source adjustment which is operably connected to regulate the vacuum test source to provide the minimum vacuum required to create a negative pressure in a region under the basement floor, said region extending to points remote from the floor vent hole, the measurement means providing a measurement of said minimum vacuum. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A testing apparatus for determining required vacuum characteristics of a radon evacuation system, the radon evacuation system being of a type which utilizes floor vent holes in a basement floor to evacuate radon from beneath the basement floor, comprising:
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an elongated vacuum tube which extends from a base end to a source end; a variable-power vacuum test source mounted at the source end of the vacuum tube for fluid communication therewith to produce a variable vacuum in the vacuum tube; a base at the base end of the elongated vacuum tube to support the vacuum tube and the vacuum test source above a floor vent hole; a vent hole adapter formed beneath the base in fluid communication with the vacuum tube to connect the vacuum tube to an underfloor ground region through the floor vent hole; measurement means for measuring vacuum produced within the vacuum tube by the vacuum test source and for measuring flow rate produced through the vacuum tube by the vacuum test source; a vacuum test source adjustment which is operably connected to regulate the vacuum test source to provide minimum vacuum and minimum flow rate required to create a negative pressure in a region under the basement floor, said region extending to points remote from the floor vent hole, the measurement means providing measurements of the minimum vacuum and minimum flow rate. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A testing apparatus for determining required vacuum characteristics of a radon evacuation system, the radon evacuation system being of a type which utilizes floor vent holes in a basement floor to evacuate radon from beneath the basement floor, comprising:
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an elongated riser extending from a bottom end to a top end, the elongated riser forming a vacuum conduit between its ends; a vent hole adapter at the bottom end of the elongated riser, the vent hole adapter being sized to mate with a floor vent hole to connect the vacuum conduit of the elongated riser to an underfloor ground region adjacent the floor vent hole; a variable-power vacuum test source mounted at the top end of the elongated riser for fluid communication with the vacuum conduit to produce a variable vacuum in the vacuum conduit and a variable flow rate through the vacuum conduit; a total pressure detection assembly positioned along the riser; a static pressure detection assembly positioned along the riser; indicating means connected to the total pressure detection assembly and the static pressure detection assembly for indicating flow rate through the vacuum conduit and for indicating vacuum within the vacuum conduit; a vacuum test source adjustment which is operably connected to regulate the vacuum test source to provide minimum vacuum and minimum flow rate required to create a negative pressure in a region under the basement floor, said region extending to points remote from the floor vent hole, the indicating means allowing the minimum vacuum and minimum flow rate to be recorded. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A testing method of testing for fluid communication throughout a ground region beneath a building floor to determine required vacuum characteristics of a radon evacuation system, the method comprising:
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providing a vent hole through the building floor over the ground region; supplying vacuum to the ground region through the vent hole; measuring pressure beneath the building floor at a spaced distance from the vent hole; adjusting the vacuum supplied to the ground region through the vent hole to a minimum value which is sufficient to create a negative pressure in the ground region at the spaced distance from the vent hole; and measuring the vacuum supplied to the ground region through the vent hole after said step of adjusting the vacuum. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25)
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