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Understanding Air Flow Valves for Facilities Management

Air flow valves are an important component of any facility’s HVAC system, and it’s important for facilities managers to understand how these valves work, and how to properly maintain them. In this article, we’ll discuss the basics of air flow valves, why they’re important, and how to properly maintain them.

What Are Air Flow Valves?

Air flow valves are devices that regulate the amount of air that is allowed to flow through a duct or other system. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and are designed to control the flow of air. The most common types of air flow valves are butterfly valves, ball valves, and globe valves.

Why Are Air Flow Valves Important?

Air flow valves are important to facilities management because they help regulate the temperature and humidity levels in a building. By controlling the amount of air that is allowed to flow through a duct or system, air flow valves help maintain optimal air quality, as well as helping to reduce energy costs.

How to Maintain an Air Flow Valve

Maintaining an air flow valve is relatively simple. To ensure proper operation, it’s important to regularly check the valve for any signs of wear or damage. If the valve is showing signs of wear or damage, it should be replaced as soon as possible. Additionally, it’s important to regularly clean the valve to ensure that it is operating correctly.

Conclusion

Air flow valves are an important part of any HVAC system, and it’s important for facilities managers to understand how these valves work and how to properly maintain them. By understanding how air flow valves work, and properly maintaining them, facilities managers can ensure their building has optimal air quality and energy efficiency.