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News Release Date: 05.31.2011

Improved Minneapolis Blower Door Helps Measure Building Performance

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The Energy Conservatory announces an improved version of the Minneapolis Blower Door, which the company says helps HVAC professionals to measure the air tightness level of building envelopes, diagnose and demonstrate air leakage problems in buildings, estimate natural infiltration rates, estimate efficiency losses from building air leakage, and certify construction integrity. 

 

The system comes standard with one precision-engineered calibrated fan, the DG-700 Digital Pressure and Flow Gauge with both serial and USB connectivity, lightweight durable door frame and panel, fan speed controller and automated testing control. For airtightness testing in larger buildings, the Minneapolis Blower Door System can be configured with 2 or 3 fans in a single doorway. The TECLOG2 Software is designed for multi-fan and multi-gauge testing in large buildings. 

 

A compete line of accessories including Air Tightness Test Analysis Software, Laptop Computer Stand, Smoke Puffer, Fan Cases and Pressure Pans is available. The Blower Door is available as a standard system or with a complete kit that includes cables, software, flow rings, flow plates, adjustable door frame, frame case, gauges and carrying case.

 

For more information:

www.energyconservatory.com

612-827-1117

info@energyconservatory.com 




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