Smoke Testing to Highlight Air Leakage Paths in Protected Enclosures
Smoke testing is one of the best ways of
locating air leakage paths. Smoke generators or smoke pencils are used to help
identify air leakage paths in the case of a room integrity test failure.
Air Pressure Testing's highly trained and experienced Enclosure
Testing Engineers will be able to locate the problem areas and identify where
air is leaking out of the building by walking around the test enclosure with a localised
smoke puffer, pencil checking the most common problem areas first.
If required we can also undertake a large
scale smoke test using a large capacity smoke generator, however this is only
usually required on protected enclosures such as large data centers, however on
95% of projects we usually find that by using our experienced Air Tightness Engineers
and a smoke puffer the air leakage paths can be accurately located.
The smoke won’t cause any damage to the
building; however the building does needs to be emptied of all people for basic
Health and Safety reasons, i.e. people falling down stairs or tripping over
cables due to the poor visibility. Also, it is very important that the client
contacts the local Fire Brigade to inform them of the smoke test to avoid
unnecessary call outs and subsequent costs.
By combining our fan testing equipment, we
blow the smoke out through any penetrations in in the enclosure envelope; this
makes the air paths more visible. Smoke leaking from the enclosure can also be
seen outside, and photographed to provide a record of any external leakage
paths. Pressurised
Smoke tests are ideal for identifying both generic
and torturous areas of air leakage.
Once the smoke test has been completed and a
smoke survey report forwarded to the client, targeted remedial works can then
be undertaken to seal the building envelope. Once the
appropriate remedial work has been undertaken the enclosure can be
retested to confirm if the enclosure has passed the room integrity test and an acceptable level of integrity has been reached.
If you would like some more information
in regards to Room Integrity Testing on your protected enclosure, please contact us now at: info@airpressuretesting.net, or call us on: 01525 303905.
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