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September 13, 2017
Yes you can print your results via the rCloud portal. Just login to the rCloud web portal, find your report and you can save your report as a PDF to be printed.
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September 13, 2017
rCloud works with a WiFi enabled DM32 gauge only.
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September 13, 2017
I have a Energy or Enclosure Integrity Test to perform. How many fans do I need to properly run the test? Do I have enough fans to run the test?
We have created two tools to help you figure out how many fans you will need for your test.
Download either the Blower Door or Enclosure Integrity version of the Number of Fans Calculator.
Next, open the file in excel and "Enable Editing" when a security warning appears.
Fill in all the fields highlighted in blue. The number of fan results are highlighted in green.
Here is what the Blower Door Number of Fans Calculator looks like:
And this
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September 13, 2017
500 Flow Chart
6000 flowchart
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September 13, 2017
Fan Pressure (flow pressure) is too low for the Range, which means you should change to a smaller more restrictive Range to increase fan pressure.
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September 13, 2017
Click the "Reset to Standard Default" button in the Advanced settings menu, to ensure default program parameters are used.
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September 13, 2017
This problem is often caused by anti-virus programs. In particular we have found that using Internet Explorer and a virus protection program from Microsoft called 'Windows Smartscreen'.
Disable your anti-virus program, uninstall the earlier version and download and install the new version from the website:
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September 13, 2017
The L ranges on the fan are designed to be left open unless you are using L2 or L1.
Covering those four 1 inch holes in the center of the C8 plate will cause range C1 to read about 25% higher and C2 to read about 12% higher flow.
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September 13, 2017
One question we get a lot is about leaking flex duct that connects the ducTester to the return. We have tested the most ripped up flex available in our warehouse; it had way bigger pinholes and it measured 0.68 CFM at 25 Pa. When you measure a typical leakage of 100 CFM at 25 Pa or more, this is not even 1%. So we believe it is not worth spending money on replacing.
