The Nulling Test: A New Measurement Technique for Estimating Duct Leakage in Residential Homes

Paul W. Francisco, Larry S. Palmiter

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Abstract

This paper presents a new method for estimating duct leakage in residential homes. This method, called the nulling test, does not require assumptions of the leakage characteristics of the house or the ducts. It measures leakage to the outside and does so at operating conditions. This provides the leakage parameter that is necessary for estimating thermal distribution system efficiency. This paper describes the nulling test in detail, including both the theory and how to perform the test. Advantages and disadvantages of the nulling test are discussed and compared to those of other tests that have been used in the past. Following these discussions, the results of several field tests of the nulling tests are presentedand compared with those of other tests.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages415-421
Number of pages7
StatePublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes
EventASHRAE 2001 Winter Meeting CD, Technical and Symposium Papers - Atlanta, GA, United States
Duration: Jan 1 2001Jan 1 2001

Other

OtherASHRAE 2001 Winter Meeting CD, Technical and Symposium Papers
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAtlanta, GA
Period1/1/011/1/01

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
  • Engineering (miscellaneous)

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