What is a Floor Plenum Air Test?
A floor plenum is a void
between a building’s floor structure and a raised access floor. The floor
plenum is used for distributing conditioned air to the spaces above.
It is important that
conditioned air in a floor plenum flows into the occupied zone and does not
leak into cavities, risers, stairwells, heating trenches or other adjacent
zones.
A properly sealed floor plenum will allow the floor grills and diffusers
to fulfil their primary role of delivering air at the correct flow rate. As a
result, the air-tightness of floor plenums (or lack of) can be a serious energy
efficiency issue and is essential for the whole air conditioning system to
work.
Testing procedure BG65 / 2016,
addresses these issues and places upper limits on the air leakage of floor
plenums. Distinctions are made between air leakage to adjacent spaces -
normally referred to as plenum leakage, and uncontrolled air leakage into
conditioned zones - normally referred to as raised access floor leakage.
If you would like more information in regards to the most common air
leakage paths visit our Plenum
Testing page or call us on 01525
303905. Supporting document BG65 / 2016
also contains lots of information on how to design, constructing and test floor
plenums.
Alternatively, for more
information on all our services please visit our website at: www.aptsoundtesting.co.uk
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