Retrotec DucTester 341 User Manual

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2. How much duct leakage is acceptable under existing Codes?

How much duct leakage is acceptable? The table primarily shows standards for new buildings; only
California has a listing for existing buildings. Changes occur as states adopt the new codes. Check at the

Online Code Environment and Advocacy Network

website for up to date details on energy code

adoption. ENERGY STAR programs are listed even though they are voluntary programs rather than
Codes.

Table 1: Duct Leakage Compliance Values (Residential) according to existing Codes

Program/Region

Units/Test

Pressure

Leakage requirement

Abu Dhabi
Building Code

CFM

25

/100 sq ft at

+ 25 Pa

Total Duct Leakage: <=12 CFM

25

/100 sq ft

Duct Leakage to Outdoors: <=8 CFM

25

/100 sq ft

CA: USA
Title 24 –new building
(residential)

CFM

25

at

+ 25 Pa

Total Duct Leakage: <=6% of system air handler flow (actual measured airflow
or airflow can be calculated by using the maximum of 400 CFM

25

per Ton and

21.7 CFM

25

per 1000 BTUh).

Maximum nominal duct leakage is 24CFM

25

/Ton or 1.302 CFM

25

/1000 BTUh for

design purposes.

CA: USA
Title 24–new building
(residential)

CFM

25

at

+ 25 Pa

If testing at Rough-in without AHU
Total Duct Leakage: <= 4% of system air handler flow (actual measured airflow
or airflow can be calculated by using the maximum of 400 CFM

25

per Ton and

21.7 CFM

25

per 1000 BTUh).

CA: USA
Title 24–existing
building (residential)

CFM

25

at

+ 25 Pa

Total Duct Leakage: <= 15% of system air handler flow (use actual measured
airflow or airflow can be calculated by using the maximum of 400 CFM

25

per Ton

and 21.7 CFM

25

per 1000 BTUh).

OR
Duct Leakage to Outdoors <= 10% of system air handler flow (use actual
measured airflow or airflow can be calculated by using the maximum of 400
CFM

25

per Ton and 21.7 CFM

25

per 1000 BTUh).

OR
if fail both, show a 60% reduction in leakage

CA: USA
Title 24–Ducts in
conditioned space
(residential)

CFM

25

at

+ 25 Pa

If Ducts are in conditioned space
Duct Leakage to Outdoors: <= 25 CFM

25

ENERGY STAR Homes
USA
Version 3 (Rev 05)

CFM

25

/100 sq ft at

+ or - 25 Pa

Total Duct Leakage: <= 8.0 CFM

25

/100 sq ft

of conditioned floor area

AND
Duct Leakage to Outdoors: <= 4.0 CFM

25

/100 sq ft

of conditioned floor area.

Florida State Energy
Code
FL: USA

2009 IECC International
Energy Conservation
Code

Global

CFM

25

/100 sq ft

at

+ or - 25 Pa

Post Construction Test:
Total Duct Leakage: <= 12 CFM

25

/100 sq ft

conditioned floor area.

OR
Duct Leakage to Outdoors: <= 8 CFM

25

/100 sq ft

conditioned floor area.

OR
Rough-in Test with air handler
Total Duct Leakage: <= 6 CFM

25

/100 sq ft

OR
Rough-in Test with no air handler:
Total Duct Leakage: <= 4 CFM

25

/100 sq ft


Required:
-Where ducts are located outside the conditioned space
-In existing houses where more than 50% of the ducts are replaced

Not Required:
- If all ducts are located in the conditioned space

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