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Won’t an Infrared camera find duct leaks?

Won’t an Infrared camera find duct leaks?

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Won’t an Infrared camera find duct leaks?

Temperature difference between the air flow created by the smoke testing unit and the outside air. In addition, the infrared camera would require the operator to give verbal directions to the AC technician of where the leaks are located, even if it was possible to locate the failures.

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My builder/AC Contractor claimed that my duct system(s) do not leak, why should I not believe them?
How do you know that the duct system is sealed at rough-in after smoke testing and remediation?
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Won’t an Infrared camera find duct leaks?

Temperature difference between the air flow created by the smoke testing unit and the outside air. In addition, the infrared camera would require the operator to give verbal directions to the AC technician of where the leaks are located, even if it was possible to locate the failures.

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