If the room fails – Canon PSC 2000 User Manual

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2000 Fire Door-Fan Manual

updated 2002-05-28

Page 33 of 58

If the room fails

Equipment calibration is often blamed for these failures but in over 12 years of 500 companies

testing, it has never been a factor. It is usually that he room leaks too much. Airsealing looks
simple but should be left to Weatherization contractors; NOT general contractors who may think

they can do it but seldom can.













Enclosures with excessive leaks

Seal leaks at all elevations and retest.

Enclosures with excessive upper leaks


These rooms may not pass the whole room test because of excess leakage where the walls

connect to the upper slab. Just like for any other room, seal all leaks below ceiling, even very
small ones. The floor slab to wall joint must be sealed throughout. Don't worry as much about
leaks through electrical outlets and switches.

1. For rooms with suspended ceilings, do a BCLA flex duct test. Depressurize the entire

space above the false ceiling.

2. For smaller rooms (up to 1000 square feet - about 250 lb. of agent) use polyethylene

taped under suspended ceiling. Test in positive direction only; the software will
adjust measured ELA based on static pressure. You may also cover and register or

duct coming out of the ceiling.

3. BCLA may also be estimated with AHJ and entered manually. Use the spreadsheet on the

Lower Leak tab.

4. Accept larger rooms with thorough smoke pencil inspection per 4-7.2.3 The AHJ should

not be able to uncover any remaining discernible leakage.



Increase agent quantity?

Grace FS 3000 Elastomeric coating is the best
solution to the biggest leak. It has a fire rating and
flexes so it does not crack and fall out when the
floor moves under load.

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