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Riverview J I WSEC Air Barrier Testing Report <br /> OCLCVEDA <br /> Executive Summary <br /> Soloveda performed air barrier testing at Riverview J in Everett, WA on 12/23/2020. The test was performed <br /> according to ASTM E779-15 and the 2015 Washington State Energy Code (WSEC). <br /> Soloveda deployed 6 high-capacity fans to induce a series of pressure differentials across the building envelope. <br /> Once each target pressure stabilized, airflow from each fan was measured and averaged over a minimum of ten <br /> seconds. The averaged airflows across all fans were then added together to obtain a single aggregated airflow. <br /> The relationship between airflow and differential pressure(dP)was analyzed to estimate the envelope's leakage <br /> value and then compared to the allowable limit of 0.25 CFM/ft2 at dP = 75 Pa defined in 2015 WSEC Section <br /> C402.5.1.2.These values are captured in the following table. <br /> Table 1: Essential Compliance Results Summary <br /> Parameter Standard Leakage* Allowable Result <br /> Leakage per ft2 0.25 CFM/ft2 PASS <br /> Total Leakage at 75 Pa 26,820 CFM 27,375 CFM PASS <br /> *Leakages are adjusted to standard references such that results are comparable to other buildings with different test conditions. <br /> Stack effect,correlation coefficients, and pressure exponents: Based upon ASTM E779-15 and the 2015 WSEC <br /> requirements, the test procedure was valid relative to stack effect, correlation coefficients, and pressure <br /> exponents. These are described in the following tables and figures. <br /> Equivalent leakage area (ELA): ELA is equivalent to all unintentional leaks of the building envelope combined <br /> into a single square-shaped hole given a pressure difference of 75 Pa. While the ELA has no defined limit, it is <br /> made available for an alternative interpretation of the results. This building's ELA at 75 Pa is estimated as 12.207 <br /> ft2 compared to a building envelope of 109,501 ft2. <br /> Confidence intervals: To capture statistical uncertainty,each estimated value has a lower-bound and an upper- <br /> bound called a confidence interval. For example, the equivalent leakage area has a 95% confidence interval <br /> between 12.137 ft2 and 12.277 ft2. If we repeated this test 100 times under varying conditions, approximately <br /> 95 of the tests should have confidence intervals capturing the real value which we report as 12.207 ft2. <br /> 2 I 8 <br />
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