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PTCS DUCT SEALING SPECIFICATIONS The Perfect Spec : Simple as possible Achievable by the motivated, not just the true believer Assure that energy savings have a probability of occurring Produce measured, verifiable leakage reductions
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The Challenges Have the spec. recognize the differences between: –New construction –Existing homes with new ducts –Duct repair –Manufactured housing
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More Challenges Have the Spec. recognize that all existing duct systems cannot be sealed to “par”; bogeys and double bogeys are sometimes allowed –The 10% of floor area path –The 50% reduction path
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Still More Challenges Setting the eligibility threshold: Set it too high: – Homes that might have received some duct sealing won’t receive any Set it too low –Contractors may only have to reduce the leakage a few cfm to qualify (10.5% to 9.5%) Require sealing of the supply plenum and take offs
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One Last Challenge How does PTCS verify the pre sealed leakage number?
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Performance Tested Comfort System (PTCS) Program Standards for Site Built Homes New Construction New Construction: Based on the protocol for “Total Leakage Testing”, or “Leakage Testing to Exterior” duct leakage in new construction shall not exceed 0.06 CFM50 x floor area served by the system (in square feet), or 75 CFM50 whichever is greater. In addition the following requirements must be met: All testing must be done by a PTCS Certified Technician or Inspector; Duct systems must be designed, sized and installed using recognized industry standards so that calculated heating and/or cooling loads are delivered to each zone (documentation may be required); Based on the protocol for “Combustion Appliance Zone Pressure Testing” forced air system operation shall not de-pressurize a combustion appliance zone by more than 3 Pascals. When combustion appliances are located within a conditioned space a UL listed carbon monoxide alarm, or equivalent must be installed. Sealing Materials: All duct sealing shall be done with mastics that meet the UlL181 AM or BM standard. Where taping is necessary (to provide service access), only UL-181 listed tape shall be used. Cloth duct tape is not acceptable.
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Performance Tested Comfort System (PTCS) Program Standards Existing Home, New Ducts New Ducts existing homes: Based on the protocol for “Total Leakage Testing”, or “Leakage Testing to Exterior” duct leakage for new systems in existing homes shall not exceed 0.10 CFM50 x floor area served by the system (in square feet), or 75 CFM50 whichever is greater. In addition the following requirements must be met: 1. All testing must be done by a PTCS Certified Technician or Inspector; 2.Duct systems must be designed, sized and installed using recognized industry standards so that calculated heating and/or cooling loads are delivered to each zone (documentation may be required); 3.Based on the protocol for “Combustion Appliance Zone Pressure Testing” forced air system operation shall not de-pressurize a combustion appliance zone by more than 3 Pascals. 4.When combustion appliances are located within a conditioned space a UL listed carbon monoxide alarm, or equivalent must be installed. Sealing Materials: All duct sealing shall be done with mastics that meet the UlL181 AM or BM standard. Where taping is necessary (to provide service access), only UL-181 listed tape shall be used. Cloth duct tape is not acceptable.
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Performance Tested Comfort System (PTCS) Program Standards for Site Built Homes Existing Homes, Existing Ducts Existing Homes: Based on the protocol for testing “Duct Leakage to the Exterior”, duct leakage in a retrofitted system shall: Be conducted by a Certified Technician or Inspector 2. Required leakage reduction A) Document a 50% reduction* in leakage to the outside by comparing duct leakage to the outside before and after sealing; Or C) In extreme cases where return ducts are inaccessible compliance with 3A may be accomplished by testing the supply side only. 3: Regardless of qualifying path, the entire supply plenum and all take offs including the gores on flexible elbows shall be sealed with approved materials. 4.Based on the protocol for “Combustion Appliance Zone Pressure Testing” forced air system operation shall not de-pressurize a combustion appliance zone by more than 3 Pascals. 5.When combustion appliances are located within a conditioned space a UL listed carbon monoxide alarm, or equivalent must be installed. *The leakage rate specified in #2 above is required for an existing system to be certified as meeting the PTCS standard. Some utilities may pay an incentive for “test only” or less than a 50% reduction. Contact the sponsoring utility for specific program details. Sealing Materials: All duct sealing shall be done with mastics that meet the UlL181 AM or BM standard. Where taping is necessary (to provide service access), only UL-181 listed tape shall be used. Cloth duct tape is not acceptable
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Performance Tested Comfort System (PTCS) For Manufactured homes Manufactured Homes: Based on the protocol for “Total Leakage Testing”, or “Leakage Testing to Exterior” duct leakage in manufactured shall: 1: Be conducted by a Certified Technician or Inspector 2: Have an existing tested leakage rate of 100 CFM50 for single wide homes or 150 CFM50 leakage for double and triple wide homes 3. Required leakage reduction: Document a 50% reduction* in leakage to the outside by comparing duct leakage to the outside before and after sealing 4: Based on the protocol for “Combustion Appliance Zone Pressure Testing” forced air system operation shall not de-pressurize a combustion appliance zone by more than 3 Pascals. 5:When combustion appliances are located within a conditioned space a UL listed carbon monoxide alarm, or equivalent must be installed.
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