As long as this thread is here, let me ask a followup while we wait for more information from the originator. By the way ALKURIDI, the construction of the room is most important missing information. You can't hold pressure in a leaky room. Cracks, openings, etc. all need to be known.
Let's say the room above was in feet to keep the units simple, so 4ft x 4ft x 3ft or 48 cubic feet. In a perfect scenario with absolutely no leakage, would it not be true that adding 48 cubic feet of air to this room would increase the pressure by a factor of 1 atmosphere or 14.7 psi? I know this is way outside the realm of room pressurization, but just thinking it out to an extreme. Every time you fill the volume with air, the pressure should increase by 1 atmosphere, correct?