With multiple phases of construction and some project delays, the facility’s ductwork was installed three years before it was put into operation. When the HVAC contractors conducted pressurization testing to ensure the system would pass final inspection, it was clear there were some issues.
“We were unable to hand the building over to its owners,” said Mohammad Boshnack, a Dar Al-Handasah Mechanical Engineer & Inspector. “We needed a team that could identify the extent of the problem and bring the system up to code as quickly as possible.”
Robotic Inspection Identifies Leaks, IAQ Issues
The HVAC contractors reached out to Advanced World Trading (AWT) to find a solution. AWT is the exclusive provider of Aeroseal in Saudi Arabia and specializes in indoor air quality (IAQ) management and infection prevention.
“With more than 500 meters (1,600 feet) of ductwork just in the main public area, we knew a thorough, robotic inspection was critical,” said Fadi Shoura, AWT’s Executive Director. “This identified several mismatched joints due to improper duct installation as well as leaks in 10 different segments of supply ductwork.”
The significant leakage equates to a total of 71,957 CFM lost every minute. It also allowed for excessive dust and mold accumulation. To eliminate these issues, AWT knew they needed to clean and disinfect the ducts before sealing them.
And after studying the mechanical plans, the team allocated more time for blocking and unblocking due to the unusual sizes of the building’s vents. But regardless of project irregularities, the team’s goal was always the same – make sure each segment of ductwork meets ASHRAE and SMACNA leakage standards.
Aeroseal — a Non-Invasive, Safe Solution
Now clean and disinfected, the duct system was ready for Aeroseal duct sealing. This proven technology injects a fog of aerosolized sealant particles into pressurized ductwork to seal air leaks from the inside. Sealant particles accumulate only where the leaks are located, gradually closing them. This ensured the station’s inaccessible ductwork was sealed without having to open walls in the building.
The Aeroseal sealant easily met the project’s rigorous safety standards, including having a high flash point to meet the demands of Saudi Arabia’s climate. Aeroseal’s water-based sealant is proven safe and non-toxic, is UL Listed and LEED certified.
The Aeroseal system software measures and records airflow and leakage throughout the process. Once each segment of ductwork reaches its target goal, the software verifies and records the results. A certificate showing leakage before and after the process is issued for use in the inspection. Evolution Engineering Services (EES ), a testing, adjusting, and balancing company, then validated the work.