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BMS Controls Glossary

Ac Damper

An AC damper is a device used to regulate the flow of air in a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. It is typically installed in the ductwork of the system and is used to control the amount of air that is allowed to pass through the ducts. The damper is typically controlled by a thermostat or other control system and can be used to adjust the temperature in a room or building. The damper is usually made of metal and can be manually or automatically adjusted. The purpose of the damper is to regulate the amount of air that is being circulated in the system, which can help to maintain a comfortable temperature in the building. It can also be used to control the amount of air that is being used to cool or heat a particular area. The AC damper is an important component of any HVAC system and can help to ensure that the system is running efficiently and effectively.