By Randy Williams | September 29, 2022. Air-sealing penetrations made to accommodate ductwork is key to passing a code-required blower-door test. In 2012, the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) started requiring residential construction pass an air leakage–rate test, better known as a blower-door test. Using a Blower-Door Test and Interpreting the Results An introduction to the technology and calculations for measuring a home’s energy performance By Randy Williams | February 4, 2021 I’ve talked about blower-door testing several times on Green Building Advisor and on my blog, Northern Built. Let’s use a fictional blower-door test as an example of how much information CFM50 can supply. I’ve calculated a home’s volume at 15,000 cubic feet, 4600 square feet of surface area, and the blower door measures 1000 CFM at the test pressure of 50 pascals. A blower door test is a diagnostic tool designed to measure the airtightness of a building. A blower door test is a component of a whole home energy audit. A blower door test and an energy audit are going to provide you with an energy efficiency roadmap for your home. Gdhj47P.