ASTM E547-00 Testing

ASTM E547-00 Water Penetration Testing

ASTM E547-00 is a standardized test method designed to assess the water penetration resistance of exterior windows, skylights, doors, and curtain walls when subjected to cyclic static air pressure differences. This testing involves applying water to the exterior surface of the test specimen while simultaneously cycling static air pressure to simulate wind-driven rain conditions. It ensures that fenestration products can withstand local environmental challenges. By adhering to this standard, manufacturers and builders can verify compliance with industry requirements and contribute to the longevity and performance of structures throughout the state

What to Expect with ASTM E547-00 Testing

During ASTM E547-00 testing, you can expect a comprehensive evaluation of your fenestration product’s resistance to water penetration under cyclic static air pressure differences, simulating realistic wind-driven rain conditions. The test begins with careful installation and inspection of your product such as windows, doors, skylights, or curtain walls to ensure proper sealing and compliance with the manufacturer’s guidelines. Technicians then apply controlled water sprays to the exterior surface while cycling the air pressure across the specimen. Throughout the testing procedure, trained personnel closely monitor and document any signs of water intrusion or leakage. Upon completion, you will receive a detailed report clearly outlining test conditions, product performance, and any recommendations for improvements or compliance verification.

Why Choose QED LAB for ASTM E547-00 Testing?

  • Extensive ASTM E547-00 Expertise: Our highly trained professionals have extensive experience performing ASTM E547-00 cyclic water penetration tests, ensuring reliable, accurate results that clearly demonstrate your product’s performance.

  • Innovative Testing Capabilities: Utilizing advanced equipment and precise testing protocols, QED LAB effectively simulates wind-driven rain conditions, offering thorough, realistic evaluations of fenestration products.

  • Personalized Client Guidance: We deliver proactive and personalized support, clearly explaining testing outcomes and assisting you in identifying practical solutions to enhance product durability and compliance.

  • Globally Testing Agency: Based in the Pacific Northwest, we are able to provide relevant insights and testing procedures specifically suited for regional environmental demands nationally and internationally.

Frequently Asked Questions About ASTM E547-00

How long does ASTM E547-00 testing usually take?

Testing typically lasts between one and two hours per specimen, depending on the complexity and preparation required. Complete results and reporting are generally provided shortly after testing.

Yes, QED LAB can perform ASTM E547-00 testing onsite, providing convenient and accurate assessments of installed products in real-world conditions at your project location.

ASTM E547-00 is a standard test method used to evaluate water penetration resistance of exterior windows, skylights, doors, and curtain walls using a cyclic static air pressure. Unlike ASTM E331-00, which uses a uniform pressure, ASTM E547-00 simulates real-world conditions by applying pressure in cycles while spraying water on the test specimen. This method helps identify how well a product can resist water infiltration during fluctuating wind and rain conditions.

ASTM E547-00 is not always required by code, but may be specified by design professionals, requested by local authorities, or used in quality assurance testing. 

If your product does not initially pass testing, our detailed reports will clearly identify water intrusion points for improvements to help achieve compliance and enhance performance.

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