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Airflow Instruments Positive and Negative Duct Accreditation System PAN341
Air leakage in ductwork drives unnecessary fan energy, undermines airflow delivery, and complicates balancing across production areas and support spaces. Duct leakage testers give facility teams a practical way to measure, trend, and compare leakage against project targets and internal SOPs.
A typical test setup includes a compact blower, calibrated flow measurement components, and a digital pressure readout. Technicians isolate a duct section, apply a test pressure, and record the corresponding leakage flow. Clear displays help users reach and stabilize setpoints, while integrated calculations reduce manual work. Many systems include data logging and job tagging, which helps produce consistent reports for commissioning agents, energy teams, and maintenance leadership.
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By quantifying leakage, teams can prioritize sealing efforts, track improvements over time, and compare contractors based on measured performance. This data-driven approach supports budgets and helps direct work to the highest-value duct sections. Over time, consistent testing supports better airflow delivery, more predictable ventilation, and reduced energy spend.
For multi-site operations, standardizing test procedures and report formats enables benchmarking across facilities. If you are building a program, TSI can help you select ranges, accessories, and workflows aligned to your standards. Connect with a specialist to discuss your duct types, pressure targets, and documentation needs.