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BMS Controls Glossary

Action Air Dampers

Action air dampers are an important component of HVAC systems, providing a critical role in the regulation of air flow. They are typically used in commercial and industrial buildings, as well as in some residential applications. Action air dampers are designed to open and close in response to changes in air pressure, temperature, or humidity. This allows them to control the amount of air that is allowed to pass through the system, which in turn helps to regulate the temperature and humidity of the space. The action air dampers are typically made of galvanized steel, aluminum, or other materials that are designed to resist corrosion and wear. They are usually connected to a motor or other device that can be controlled remotely, allowing for precise control of the air flow. The action air dampers can also be used to control the amount of air that is allowed to enter the building, helping to maintain a comfortable environment for occupants. By controlling the air flow, action air dampers can also help to reduce energy costs, as they help to ensure that the system is running efficiently.