I am slightly confused as to why IES lets you select Class D for ductwork leakage.
Part L, DW143 & DW144 only mention classes A-C.
DW144 1998 Edition also states on page 5:
This would suggest the class has been obsolete for over 15 years. Its not doing too much harm its just we have put it in a spec assuming it was a current standard based on the IES option. And now it is unclear what the contractor should do.I should, however, like to take the opportunity to highlight a few topics which I believe to be of particular significance. They are:
the omission of high-pressure Class D (in order to conform to European practice);
Ross

