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Definitions of blowed in various dictionaries:
verb - exhale hard
verb - be blowing or storming
verb - free of obstruction by blowing air through
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Chiefly Southern amp Upper Southern U.S. Past tense and past participle of blow1. |
Nonstandard Used in the phrase I'll be blowed to express amazement or confusion. |
Produce flowers or be in flower. |
A powerful stroke with a hand, weapon, or hard object. |
Cannabis or cocaine. |
An act of blowing an instrument. |
A strong wind. |
(of flies) lay eggs in or on (something). |
Perform fellatio on (a man). |
Be extremely bad or unwelcome. |
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A blower door is a machine used to measure the airtightness of buildings. It can also be used to measure airflow between building zones, to test ductwork airtightness and to help physically locate air leakage sites in the building envelope.There are three primary components to a blower door: (1) a calibrated, variable-speed fan, capable of inducing a range of airflows sufficient to pressurize and depressurize a variety of building sizes, (2) a pressure measurement instrument, called a manometer, to simultaneously measure the pressure differential induced across the face of the fan and across the building envelope, as a result of fan airflow, and (3) a mounting system, used to mount the fan in a building opening, such as a door or a window. * Air tightness testing is usually thought of in residential settings. It is becoming more common in commercial settings. The General Services Administration (GSA) requires testing of new US federal government buildings.A variety of blower door airtightness metrics can be produced using the combination of building-to-outside pressure and fan airflow measurements. These metrics differ in their measurement methods, calculation and uses. Blower door tests are used by building researchers, weatherization crews, home performance contractors, home energy auditors, and others in efforts to assess the construction quality of the building envelope, locate air leakage pathways, assess how much ventilation is supplied by the air leakage, assess the energy losses resulting from that air leakage, determine if the building is too tight or too loose, determine if the building needs mechanical ventilation and to assess compliance with building performance standards. |