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Duct Leakage Test Results (Existing Construction) <br />Permit #:� ` 0 / F / <br />House address or lot number. i� �! / /) 51— <br />City: <br />Cond. Floor Area (ft2y 1760 <br />Zip (� YZ(A) 7 <br />❑ Duct tightness testing is not required for this residence per exceptions listed at the end of this document <br />Test Result: 2 Z CFMQ25Pa <br />Ring (circle one): t Open 1 J <br />`n 2 <br />Duct Tester Location: ��e�� l�n + �F+ <br />Pressure Tap Location: 0e lh NSA,/) C I�G?�3?7 <br />Company Name: <br />Duct Testing Technician: �L-it r .� t <br />Technician Signature: =_ Date: S S <br />Phone Number: `/L S' 2) L- <br />Washington State Energy Code reference: <br />'. C 1.3.2.6 Mechanical Systems: Those parts of systems which are altered or replaced shall comply with Section 503 of this Code <br />when a space -conditioning system is altered by the installation or replacement of space -conditioning equipment <br />(including replacement of the air handler, outdoor condensing unit of a split system air conditioner or heat pump, <br />cooling or heating coil, or the furnace heat exchanger), the duct system that is connected to the new or replacement <br />space -conditioning equipment shall be sealed, as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing in <br />accordance with procedures for duct sealing of existing dud systems as specified in the RS-33, to one of the <br />following requirements. <br />Exceptions: 1. Dud systems that are documented to have been previously sealed as confirmed through field verification and <br />diagnostic testing In accordance with procedures in RS-33. <br />2. Duds with less than 40linear feet in unconditioned spaces. <br />3. Existing dud systems constructed, insulated or sealed with asbestos. <br />